’s Sarah Perez, allows you to flag videos that “used AI to alter or create synthetic content that looks or sounds like you.”
The company will also weigh whether it could be considered a parody or satire. Another factor is whether it includes a public figure “engaging in a sensitive behavior,” like crime, violence or endorsing a product or political candidate.The new policy falls under YouTube’s privacy violations, not. The company now requires first-party claims in most cases. The most notable exceptions are when the individual is a minor, doesn’t have access to a computer or is deceased.
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