YouTube is introducing AI-powered age verification next week, which will determine whether users are 18 or not. The method of determination is based on the content watched and searched for, as well as the age of the account. Users are concerned that the system may incorrectly determine their age, such as parents being labeled as underage due to their children's content viewing, or adults being labeled as underage due to watching animated series. YouTube claims that AI age verification has been successful in some regions and that the models used are more advanced now.
YouTube is set to introduce an AI-powered age verification system in the U.S. next week. This system will determine whether users are 18 or older based on their content viewing and search history, as well as the age of their account. The rollout comes amidst growing pressure from state laws and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for stricter age verification measures [1].
The AI system will analyze factors such as the content watched and searched for, as well as the age of the account, to determine if the user is under 18. If a user is flagged as a minor, they will need to upload government-issued ID or a credit card to override the decision. Once flagged, users will lose access to certain features, including age-restricted videos, autoplay, personalized ads, and digital well-being tools [2].
YouTube has faced criticism from online communities and users, who are concerned about the potential for false positives, such as parents being labeled as underage due to their children's content viewing, or adults being labeled as underage due to watching animated series. However, YouTube claims that the AI models used are more advanced and have been successful in other regions where similar systems have been implemented [2].
The implementation of this system is part of a broader trend of age verification laws in the U.S. and worldwide. As of now, 13 U.S. states have passed laws requiring social media companies to verify the age of their users, and a further 27 states have introduced age verification bills. Internationally, countries such as the U.K., Australia, and France have implemented similar laws, with varying degrees of success and controversy [2].
The introduction of this AI system raises concerns about privacy and potential censorship. Critics argue that requiring users to upload pictures of their IDs creates a significant privacy risk, both from the companies handling the verification and from potential attackers. Additionally, the segmented and tiered internet that these laws create could undermine the principle of a free and equal internet [2].
In conclusion, YouTube's introduction of AI-powered age verification is a response to growing regulatory pressure and a reflection of the broader trend towards stricter age verification measures. While the system aims to protect minors, it also raises concerns about privacy and potential misuse.
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[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/1mjhb9y/the_reason_why_youtube_is_adding_ai_age/
[2] https://www.cloudwards.net/news/youtube-to-introduce-ai-powered-age-verification-in-the-us/
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