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YouTube cozies up to Hollywood by sharing its deepfake detector with studios

YouTube cozies up to Hollywood by sharing its deepfake detector with studios

YouTube wants more recognition from mainstream entertainment power players, so it's sharing the love. The Google-owned hub has developed a tool that finds and manages AI-generated deepfakes of public figures, and Hollywood studios now have access to that software. In 2024, YouTube first announced its plan to team up with talent agency CAA to develop a likeness detection tool that would combat the rise of deepfaked images and videos on social media platforms. In the year-plus since that reveal, YouTube has steadily tested its anti-deepfake tech alongside an expanding network of partners. First, a small group of creators got access to the feature. Then, journalists and celebrities took it for a spin. Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.

Last updated Apr 22, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment

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Apr 21, 2026
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