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  2. AI detector: YouTube unveils rules to identify deepfake ... - AOL

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    This week, the video platform implemented a new policy requiring all content creators to disclose the use of AI in their video posts. Videos that were generated or altered via AI will display a ...

  3. Artificial intelligence content detection - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence detection software aims to determine whether some content (text, image, video or audio) was generated using artificial intelligence (AI). However, the reliability of such software is a topic of debate, [ 1 ] and there are concerns about the potential misapplication of AI detection software by educators.

  4. Hey YouTube creators, it’s time to start labeling AI ... - AOL

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    YouTube creators will be required to identify when their videos contain AI-generated or otherwise manipulated content that appears realistic — so that YouTube can attach a label for viewers ...

  5. YouTube to Require Creators to Flag AI-Generated Content ...

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    YouTube will label AI-generated content in two areas: in the description panel, indicating that some of the content is “altered or synthetic”; and more prominently in the video player for ...

  6. Canon EOS flash system - Wikipedia

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    Evaluative-Through The Lens (E-TTL) is a Canon EOS flash exposure system that uses a brief pre-flash before the main flash in order to obtain a more correct exposure. Unlike TTL and A-TTL metering, which use a dedicated flash metering sensor mounted in the base of the mirror box, E-TTL uses the same evaluative metering sensor used for ambient ...

  7. Copyleaks - Wikipedia

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    Copyleaks is a plagiarism detection platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify similar and identical content across various formats. [1] [2]Copyleaks was founded in 2015 by Alon Yamin and Yehonatan Bitton, software developers working with text analysis, AI, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies.

  8. YouTube will soon require disclosures on videos that contain content generated by artificial intelligence and could mislead viewers. YouTube to roll out labels for ‘realistic’ AI-generated content

  9. Hallucination (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism detectors gave the generated articles an originality score of 100%, meaning that the information presented appears to be completely original. Other software designed to detect AI generated text was only able to correctly identify these generated articles with an accuracy of 66%.