Steve Harvey, Taylor Swift, and other famous people's sloppy deepfakes are being used in sketchy 'medical card' YouTube videos. By Mack DeGeurin Published 3:00 PM EST Add Popular Science ...
BGR: YouTube's Newest Creator Tool Could Keep AI Deepfakes Off Of Your Feed
YouTube's Newest Creator Tool Could Keep AI Deepfakes Off Of Your Feed
Physicist Brian Cox has thanked YouTube for taking down accounts that used AI to create deepfakes of him saying “nonsense” about comet ATLAS 3i — but was left wondering what the long-term solution is.
AV Club: YouTube now allows politicians, journalists to request removal of AI deepfakes
About six months ago, YouTube unveiled a “likeness detection tool,” which helped a select group of creators to search for AI deepfakes of themselves on the site. Today, YouTube announced that it had ...
AOL: YouTube Expands Program to Help Journalists and Politicians Remove AI Deepfakes
YouTube is expanding its efforts to combat deepfakes and other AI-generated impersonations. On Tuesday, March 10, the video platform announced in a blog post that it is broadening a program designed ...
AOL: AI actors and deepfakes aren't coming to YouTube ads. They're already here.
AI actors and deepfakes aren't coming to YouTube ads. They're already here.
Creator IShowSpeed is not a big fan of AI deepfakes — and he's not the only one. During a recent livestream, the streamer with more than 45 million YouTube followers watched several Sora 2 videos ...
Popular Science: Beware the AI celebrity clones peddling bogus ‘free money’ on YouTube