YouTube has introduced a new feature for its Shorts platform, allowing creators to generate short videos using a realistic digital recreation of their own face and voice. The feature uses AI technology to create deepfakes.
The new feature, which is available to all YouTube Shorts creators, uses a combination of machine learning algorithms and user-uploaded data to create a realistic digital recreation of the creator's face and voice. This allows creators to generate short videos that appear to be them, even if they are not physically present.
YouTube has not made any official statement regarding the potential misuse of this feature, but the company has stated that it will continue to monitor and update its policies to ensure that the feature is used responsibly. The new feature is available to all YouTube Shorts creators, and can be accessed through the YouTube app.
The AI-generated face and voice can be customized to match the creator's appearance and tone, and can be used to create a wide range of content, from music videos to educational tutorials. Creators can also use the feature to create videos that showcase their personality and style.
The new feature is part of YouTube's efforts to enhance its Shorts platform and provide creators with more tools and resources to produce high-quality content.