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YouTube Introduces an Amazing Safety Feature: Identifying Deepfake Videos Just Got Easier..

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A major change is underway at YouTube. A recently released report reveals that the Google-owned company has introduced a powerful AI Deepfake Detection Tool, which will be accessible to all users aged 18 and above. This means that now, not only celebrities and major influencers—but *all* users—will be able to request the removal of AI-generated clones featuring their faces.

**What is the AI ​​Deepfake Detection Tool, and how does it work?**
YouTube's AI Deepfake Detection Tool acts like a digital bodyguard for your face. It is similar to YouTube's renowned Content ID system—which automatically flags copyrighted music and movie clips—but instead of scanning audio, this new tool scans for human faces.

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A report by *The Verge* states that to set up this tool, users must submit a short, selfie-style video of their face. Subsequently, this AI tool continuously monitors the entire platform, scanning newly uploaded videos to detect whether anyone is using a fake or altered version of your face.

If the system detects a match, it immediately alerts the user. The user can then review the video and submit an official request to YouTube to have the content removed. Notably, most high-profile deepfake videos typically target politicians and pop stars. However, the technology required to create fake videos has now become so easily accessible that ordinary people, too, are falling victim to cybercriminals and scammers.

**Here is what a YouTube spokesperson had to say**
YouTube spokesperson Jack Malone told *The Verge* that whether creators have been uploading videos to YouTube for a decade or are just starting, they will receive the same level of protection. He emphasized that you do not need a large subscriber count to utilize this tool. This feature is a fundamental right for everyone on this platform.

YouTube has issued a brief warning for users preparing to enable this system. Since AI is not yet entirely accurate, it may inadvertently flag videos featuring your actual face rather than those containing AI-generated fakes. For instance, if someone uploads an authentic, unaltered clip of you—perhaps from an old family video or a public interview—this tool may still flag it. In such instances, the company states that these genuine clips cannot be automatically removed under the deepfake policy, as they fall under the purview of general privacy and fair-use guidelines rather than the specific regulations governing synthetic media.


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