YouTube’s Content ID system—which automatically detects content registered by rightsholders—is “completely fucking broken,” a YouTuber called “Albino” declared in a rant on X (formerly Twitter) viewed ...
While browsing YouTube last week, I came across a video exploring how AI-generated content, when combined with YouTube’s Content ID system, could pose a greater threat to musicians than patent trolls ...
YouTube’s Content ID system—which automatically detects content registered by rights holders—is “completely fucking broken,” a YouTuber called “Albino” declared in a rant on the social media site X ...
Vietnam’s decision to prosecute major online copyright infringement cases is exposing deep flaws in how music ownership is managed on digital platforms.
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Likeness detection: Identifying deepfake content is now easy—YouTube introduces a remarkable safety feature
Leveraging AI, this new YouTube feature scans the platform to identify videos in which a specific individual's face or likeness has been utilized. This system functions in a manner largely analogous ...
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