YouTube Announces Support for New Push to Combat AI Deepfakes
- YouTube declared its backing for the NO FAKES Act of 2024, a bipartisan measure recently presented in Congress.
- Lawmakers reintroduced this bill to combat the rising threat of unauthorized AI-generated depictions and digital replicas.
- The NO FAKES Act, short for Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe, seeks to protect voices and likenesses.
- YouTube stated, "We believe AI holds incredible potential, but unlocking it responsibly means putting safeguards in place."
- The NO FAKES Act intends to give creators new options to manage AI abuse and unauthorized use of their material, giving creators control.
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GRAMMYs Continue to Advocate for Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence and Other Digital Replicas
The GRAMMYs on the Hill Advocacy Day was held on April 10 to meet with congressional leaders and discuss the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act, a bipartisan bill that would protect artists' rights by preventing unauthorized creation of AI-generated deep-fakes. The post GRAMMYs Continue to Advocate for Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence and Other Digital Replicas appeared first on The Washington Informer.
YouTube Backs ‘No Fakes Act’ And Expands Pilot Program Limiting AI-Generated “Likenesses”
YouTube came out in support of the “No Fakes Act,” which was reintroduced by Republican and Democrat members of Congress earlier Wednesday. In a blog post, the tech giant also said it was expanding a pilot program that is designed to identify and manage AI-generated content featuring the “likeness,” including the face, of creators, artists, […]
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