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    YouTube unveils AI detection tools to protect creators and regulate AI training

    By Rae LiSeptember 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • YouTube is developing AI detection tools to protect creators from unauthorised use of their likeness and voice, including expanding its Content ID system to identify AI-generated content like synthetic singing. 
    • The platform is working on new controls to give creators a say in how their content is used to train AI models and will test these tools next year.

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    YouTube is advancing its AI detection capabilities to safeguard creators by enhancing its Content ID system to recognise synthetic voices and faces. The platform is also exploring ways to give creators control over how their content is used in AI training, with a focus on compensating artists for AI-generated music. New tools for detecting AI-generated likenesses are in development, aiming to prevent misuse and misinformation.

    -Rae Li, BTW reporter

    What happened

    YouTube announced the development of new AI detection tools designed to protect creators, including musicians, actors, and athletes, from unauthorised use of their likeness and voices. The platform will expand its existing Content ID system to include technology capable of identifying synthetic singing voices and AI-simulated faces. These advancements are intended to help creators manage and control how their identities are used in videos on the platform, preventing misuse such as misleading endorsements or misinformation.

    YouTube is also addressing concerns about AI training using its content. The company is working on solutions to ensure creators have a say in how their material is used by third parties for AI model training. Although details are still forthcoming, YouTube has hinted at plans to offer creators options to control and potentially monetise the use of their content in AI development. These initiatives reflect YouTube’s commitment to balancing AI advancements with creator rights and compensation.

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    Why it’s important

    The development of these AI detection tools is crucial as it addresses growing concerns about digital rights and creator protection in the age of advanced technology. By expanding its Content ID system to identify synthetic voices and AI-generated faces, YouTube aims to safeguard creators from unauthorised use and potential exploitation of their likenesses. This move helps prevent scenarios where creators might be misrepresented or their reputations could be damaged by misleading or deceptive AI-generated content.

    YouTube’s efforts to regulate how content is used in AI training reflect a broader industry trend towards ensuring fair compensation and control for creators. As AI technology evolves and becomes more integrated into content creation, it’s essential for platforms to implement measures that respect intellectual property and provide creators with a means to benefit from the use of their work. These initiatives are significant as they set a precedent for how digital platforms can balance technological innovation with protecting and valuing the contributions of creators.

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    Rae Li

    Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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