The creator of this content is upset with someone copying their idea of looking at rare things, an idea that was initially copied from MrBeast. However, the main topic of the video is the rise of AI deepfakes and how they can be used to scam people. The creator shows an example of a deepfake video of MrBeast that has 30 million views and warns that this technology will only get more advanced.
The creator believes that social media platforms will have to take responsibility for handling this issue, as the government is not moving quickly enough to regulate AI. They point to the music industry as an example of how a powerful group can pressure social media platforms to create safeguards.
The creator also mentions that YouTube is working on a system to track AI-generated music and ensure that the original creators get paid. However, they note that this is not enough and that more needs to be done to protect creators and viewers from AI-generated scams.
The creator suggests that a union or collective action may be necessary for creators to protect their rights and interests in the face of AI-generated content. They point to the success of the writers' guild in negotiating regulations for the use of AI in writing as an example of what can be achieved through collective action.
Overall, the creator is warning about the dangers of AI deepfakes and the need for social media platforms and creators to take action to protect themselves and their audiences.
1. Mr Beast tweeted about a deep fake scam.
2. The scam involved a fake Mr Beast giving away iPhones.
3. The deep fake video had 30 million views.
4. Social media platforms are not prepared to handle the rise of AI deep fakes.
5. Europe is taking steps to regulate AI, while the US is not.
6. The European Parliament made changes to regulate AI.
7. Meta is creating an AI tool that can use celebrities' faces, likenesses, and voices.
8. The tool has 28 versions, including one of Mr Beast.
9. YouTube is working on safeguards for AI recreations of music.
10. The music industry pressured YouTube to create these safeguards.
11. The goal is to ensure that the people who own the rights to songs get paid when AI versions are used.
12. YouTube needs a more robust Content ID system to achieve this goal.
13. The SAG-AFTRA union has established regulations for the use of AI in the movie industry.
14. These regulations prohibit AI from writing or rewriting literary material.
15. The union also reserves the right to assert that exploitation of writers' materials to train AI is prohibited.