Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses have introduced the option of substituting the voices of John Cena, Awkwafina, Keegan-Michael Key, ...
The video sharing platform is partnering with talent agency CAA to test out new "likeness management technology." ...
Many AI voices are generic, recorded by a working voice actor, and meant to sound like an average person. In other cases, developers try to attract more users by having celebrities voice their AI ...
The partnership will give CAA-represented actors and athletes access to YouTube's tools to manage and identify AI content ...
In September, YouTube announced plans for tools that would help manage AI-generated depictions of creators and their voices.
CAA has created a database called the CAA Vault that contains digital copies of celebrities’ faces, bodies and voices. The idea is that the new tool can compare the content of uploaded Youtube clips ...
YouTube is teaming up with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to roll out tools that allow creators and celebrities to detect ...
The tool will roll out to CAA clients including athletes and actors, before rolling out to a wider pool of celebrities and YouTube creators.
The tools will allow celebrities to manage videos that use technology to recreate their appearance, and request its removal.
YouTube and the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) are working together to launch tools that assist celebrities and creators in ...
In addition to surfacing content that features their likeness, celebrities will also be ... criticized OpenAI for releasing an AI-generated voice that sounded suspiciously like her own.