YouTube is developing a tool in partnership with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to enable creators and celebrities to detect and manage AI-generated content that uses their likeness, including faces and voices. The tool will allow them to submit removal requests for unauthorized AI-generated content. CAA provides a database of digital copies for the celebrities which helps find the AI deepfakes. This initiative aims to address the growing issue of deepfakes and ensure content creators have more control over the use of their digital identities online.
Google has introduced a new tool to detect AI-faked celebrities on YouTube by using a database called the CAA Vault that contains digital copies of celebrities’ faces, bodies and voices. Google has also launched an AI video generator, Veo 2, which they claim has better audience scores than OpenAI’s Sora. Additionally, they have debuted a new version of their image generation model Imagen 3 which produces richer, more detailed photos. They have also launched a new feature in NotebookLM which allows users to talk with the AI hosts.