YouTube plans AI likeness tool for creators' shorts

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has announced that creators will soon be able to produce Shorts using AI-generated versions of themselves. This move aims to enhance creative tools while addressing concerns over deepfakes and low-quality AI content. The platform views AI as a means of expression rather than a substitute for human creativity.

In his annual letter, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan outlined upcoming AI features for the platform, emphasizing their role in expanding creative possibilities. "This year you'll be able to create a Short using your own likeness, produce games with a simple text prompt and experiment with music," Mohan wrote. He stressed that "throughout this evolution, AI will remain a tool for expression, not a replacement."

YouTube Shorts, the platform's short-form video format, attract roughly 200 billion daily views. The new AI likeness tool will allow creators to generate content featuring digital versions of themselves, though details on its implementation remain undisclosed. This builds on Google's September introduction of Veo 3, a generative AI tool for creating videos directly in Shorts, intensifying competition with platforms like TikTok.

Amid enthusiasm for AI innovation, Mohan acknowledged challenges posed by deepfakes and misleading content. "It's becoming harder to detect what's real and what's AI-generated," he noted, calling it "particularly critical when it comes to deepfakes." To counter this, YouTube introduced likeness-detection technology last fall to prevent unauthorized use of creators' faces or voices. The company supports legislation such as the NO FAKES Act and is enhancing systems to combat spam, clickbait, and low-quality AI content, which Mohan described as "AI slop."

Additional features include a beta no-code Playables platform using Gemini 3 for game creation via text prompts and new music tools. In December, an average of six million daily viewers watched more than 10 minutes of AI autodubbed content, indicating growing engagement despite quality concerns. YouTube continues to refine policies for its open platform to balance innovation with integrity.

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Illustration of Google's Gemini AI with Personal Intelligence feature integrating Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube for personalized responses.
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Google introduces Personal Intelligence feature for Gemini

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

YouTube has terminated two popular channels that produced misleading AI-generated movie trailers, citing violations of its spam and metadata policies. The channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, amassed over 2 million subscribers by posting fake trailers for non-existent films. This action follows earlier demonetization efforts and highlights tensions around AI content on the platform.

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Following bans of major offenders like Screen Culture and KH Studio, YouTube has demonetized channels producing deceptive AI-generated fake movie trailers, as revealed by a Deadline investigation. Studios including Warner Bros., Sony, and Paramount have surprisingly claimed ad revenue from some fakes rather than issuing copyright strikes, prioritizing profits over enforcement.

Google has enhanced its AI-powered virtual try-on feature, allowing users to generate a full-body avatar from a simple selfie. The update eliminates the need for full-body photos and supports sizes from XS to 4XL+. This tool is now available in the US, building on the original version launched in May.

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Some users of AI chatbots from Google and OpenAI are generating deepfake images that alter photos of fully clothed women to show them in bikinis. These modifications often occur without the women's consent, and instructions for the process are shared among users. The activity highlights risks in generative AI tools.

Building on yesterday's ChatGPT image upgrade, OpenAI has detailed GPT Image 1.5, a multimodal model enabling precise conversational photo edits. It responds to rivals like Google's Nano Banana while introducing safeguards against misuse.

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Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker proposed using AI to insert cinemagoers into movies as a way to revive theater attendance. Shared at the Edinburgh TV Festival in August 2025, the concept involved scanning audience faces and randomly casting them in films like Raiders of the Lost Ark. OpenAI’s subsequent Sora 2 release and Disney’s character licensing deal have made the vision seem remarkably forward-thinking.

 

 

 

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