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YouTube to unveil two new AI tools
This feature alerts users by identifying AI voices imitating AI singers


California: YouTube has announced to introduce new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.
These tools aim to help identify people, voices and music in YouTube videos based on AI technology.
The company has upgraded its Content ID system to detect copyright infringements in songs using AI synthetic sounds.
This feature alerts users by identifying AI voices imitating AI singers.
Its initial version will be released next year after which it will be widely introduced.
YouTube is also introducing a tool that will help identify deep fake faces in videos.
Through this tool, users will be able to know that their faces are being used in videos without permission created by AI.
The new feature aims to provide celebrities and artists more control over the video platform.
Affected individuals can request the removal of such videos from YouTube through the platform's privacy request process.
Previously, the company used to label such videos as AI or misleading content, but now the policy is being tightened and refined.
“We are committed to protecting users in the age of AI,” Amjad Hanif, vice president of YouTube's Creative Products division, said in a blog post.
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