YouTube is testing a new AI tool that will allow you to ask questions about videos while watching them on your TV.
The tool aims to protect users at the center of political discourse and identify AI-generated videos that resemble their appearance.
The tool, previously only available to Hollywood stars and some top YouTube creators, will allow these high-profile users to flag deepfakes or other AI-generated content that features their likeness.
Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.
YouTube is rolling out new tools to combat AI deepfakes, empowering prominent figures like politicians and journalists. A pilot program allows verified individuals to identify and request removal of ...
YouTube is expanding a tool designed to detect impersonations to a select group of government officials, political candidates and journalists. Why it matters: New AI systems are exacerbating the ...
YouTube's likeness detection algorithm looks for content that appears to use someone's likeness, such as their face, in videos that are posted to the platform.
YouTube’s new likeness detection tool scans videos for AI-generated impersonations, giving politicians a faster way to review and report harmful deepfakes.
Israel is using military occupation of southern Lebanon and displacement crisis to dictate ceasefire terms, say experts.
Political figures and journalists have a free new tool to target unauthorized artificial intelligence “deepfakes,” YouTube announced Tuesday. The tool allows select individuals to identify and remove ...
NotebookLM supports YouTube sources via pasted links or a Chrome extension; transcripts and summaries appear with playback ...
The U.S. is rapidly running out of shock absorbers to cushion the oil market from the loss of Middle Eastern crude supplies as the Iran war rages, raising the risk of a deeper global economic slowdown ...