After YouTube introduced AI-generated content labels last year, they have now launched a feature for users to report deepfake videos created using AI technology. Users can submit requests for YouTube to review and potentially remove clips that violate personal privacy rights.
YouTube will first notify the video creator before taking any action, and if the creator removes the fake video within 48 hours (simply setting it to private or changing the title and description does not count), further review will not be necessary.
YouTube has provided examples of review scenarios, such as examining the content within the video. If the content is deemed sensitive, harmful to individuals, or abusive, the videos will be permanently removed. Additionally, if repeated violations occur, YouTube will take immediate action.
Source: TechCrunch
TLDR: YouTube now allows users to report deepfake videos for review and potential removal if they violate personal privacy rights. YouTube will notify creators before taking action, and repeated violations will result in immediate removal.
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