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This explainer explores the advanced AI technologies behind YouTube Shorts Remix, including multimodal modeling, video understanding, and generative synthesis techniques.
This article explains how YouTube's face-swap detection technology works and why it's important as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent. It covers the technical mechanisms behind synthetic media detection and its implications for digital trust.
Learn how YouTube's AI face detection tool works to protect users from deepfakes and identity misuse. This beginner-friendly explainer covers the basics of facial recognition technology and its online safety applications.
YouTube is testing an AI-powered search feature that shows guided answers to Premium subscribers in the U.S. on an opt-in basis. The move represents a significant step toward integrating AI into core platform functionality.
Google is testing 'Ask YouTube,' a conversational search feature that integrates text, full-length videos, and Shorts into a single interactive interface.
This article explains how Google's AI-powered YouTube search works, covering multimodal learning, conversational AI, and semantic search technologies.
YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake monitoring feature to Hollywood, allowing celebrities to find and request removal of AI-generated content featuring their likeness.
YouTube is expanding its AI likeness detection tool to celebrities, giving talent and their reps a way to find and remove deepfakes. The platform's AI-powered system will help protect public figures from unauthorized use of their likenesses.
YouTube creators sue Amazon over alleged unauthorized scraping of videos to train Nova Reel, claiming violations of the DMCA.
YouTube Shorts is launching an AI-powered feature that allows creators to easily generate realistic deepfake versions of themselves, reflecting the platform's complex relationship with AI-generated content.
A Los Angeles jury has ruled that Meta and YouTube’s platforms are defective products, potentially opening the door for thousands of lawsuits.
YouTube is coming to Android Auto with audio-only playback, focusing on safety while maintaining user convenience. The integration reflects broader trends in automotive connectivity and smart vehicle technology.