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YouTube wants to use machine learning to figure out who's lying about their age


YouTube is celebrating 20 years, and laid out its plans for 2025.

To celebrate the anniversary, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan outlined the platform's "big bets" for 2025 in a blog post, and they involve clamping down on younger users lying about their age. Age verification and protections are just the start of how YouTube plans to use AI and machine learning to grow and safeguard the platform in 2025. "As we embark on our next chapter, we're committed to empowering creators, fostering community, and continuing to redefine how the world watches, listens, and connects."

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