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Deepfake videos created by artificial intelligence already dumping social media platforms like YouTube. Women are not proportional to Deepfakes, with clear images of artificial intelligence and videos spread over the Internet.
Fortunately, YouTube realizes the severity of this problem. The platform now provides a way for those who think they have been deepened in a video clip to present a video removal.
Here’s a step -by -step guide on how to do this.
Deep video removal
First, YouTube policy on DeepFake content states: “If someone uses Amnesty International to change or create content that appears or looks like you, you can ask to remove it. In order to qualify for removal, the content must be depicted a realistic version or a realistic version of doubts.”
In other words, you should be confident that the DeepFake video already looks like you. If you are sure, here is how to follow.
Step 1
Go to Support.google.com/youtube. You will be taken to YouTube.
Step 2
Pass down the bottom until you see “politics, safety and copyright”. Click it and you should appear a drop -down menu.
Step 3
In the drop -down menu, click on the “Privacy and Safety Center”. You will be taken to a new page.
Step 4
On the new “Privacy and Safety Center” page, on the column to the left of the screen, you should see the topic “Protecting your identity”. Click it. You will be taken to a new page.
Step 5
On the new page, a sentence is written by bold: “Reporting the content created from artificial intelligence or other artificial content that appears or seems like you.” Pass down to these blue -colored words: “Privacy complaint processYou will be transferred to a new page.

Step 6
Pass down down and click “Continue”> “I still want to file a privacy complaint”> “Follow -up”> “I have reviewed the guidelines of society”> “Continue”> Select from one of the one:
- Inform the use of your image or your name
- Reporting the use of other personal information
- The changed or synthetic content report
Submit a complaint To YouTube
For example, we click “A use of your image or name”. You will now need to fill the following form. Once you are finished, click “Send”.


YouTube position on Deepfakes
YouTube’s current position on Deepfakes, as shown above, is an interactive position. The video flow giant does not have a policy that explicitly prohibits the distribution and distribution of Deepfake content, but it tries to protect users who may have been violated.
On YouTube Help page, the company’s wrong information policy states:
“Certain types of misleading or deceptive content are not allowed with a serious risk of overcrowding on YouTube. This includes certain types of wrong information that can cause harm in the real world, or certain types of technically processed content, or the content overlaps with democratic processes.”
However, YouTube’s parent company, which Google owns also pushes AI in easternly such as Gemini to its basic products. How will this affect the current YouTube policy? We will just have to wait and see.