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YouTube Shorts Rolls Out AI Avatar Feature for Content Creators

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YouTube Shorts has launched a new AI-powered feature that allows creators to generate digital avatars of themselves for use in videos. The tool creates avatars that Google says will "look and sound like" the creator. The feature represents a significant expansion of AI capabilities on the platform, which has struggled to manage AI-generated content and deepfake concerns. YouTube frames the tool as a safer alternative to un Several restrictions apply to the feature. Avatars can only be used in the creator's own original videos, and creators control whether their Shorts can be remixed Access is being rolled out gradually to users aged 18 and older who have existing YouTube channels. The launch follows OpenAI's recent discontinuation of its Sora video generation platform, consolidating Google's position in consumer AI video tools. The feature arrives as platforms face increasing pressure to address AI-generated misinformation and non-consensual synthetic media.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from The Verge and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.