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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in various types of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the operation of various gadgets. I regularly follow the news of the technology world and write materials about it myself.
Currently, only members of the YouTube Partner Program have access to the tool. The system covers cases where artificial intelligence changes the very face of a person. At the same time, the function does not record voice changes without the owner’s consent.
To take advantage of the protection, users need to provide YouTube with proof of identity: upload a copy of a government document and a short video selfie. It will also be necessary to provide the system with source materials for verification.
The system then works in a similar way to Content ID, which is used to identify copyrighted audio. It scans uploaded videos, finds potential matches and allows the owner of the face to review the results and flag violations for further removal.
The launch of the tool comes amid growing concern about the proliferation of video generation technologies, particularly following the emergence of new models such as OpenAI’s Sora 2.
”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in various types of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the operation of various gadgets. I regularly follow the news of the technology world and write materials about it myself.
Currently, only members of the YouTube Partner Program have access to the tool. The system covers cases where artificial intelligence changes the very face of a person. At the same time, the function does not record voice changes without the owner’s consent.
To take advantage of the protection, users need to provide YouTube with proof of identity: upload a copy of a government document and a short video selfie. It will also be necessary to provide the system with source materials for verification.
The system then works in a similar way to Content ID, which is used to identify copyrighted audio. It scans uploaded videos, finds potential matches and allows the owner of the face to review the results and flag violations for further removal.
The launch of the tool comes amid growing concern about the proliferation of video generation technologies, particularly following the emergence of new models such as OpenAI’s Sora 2.