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How to use Artificial Intelligence to delete or replace copyrighted songs in YouTube videos

No, this is not a tutorial in which I am going to teach you how to use the Artificial intelligence to remove copyrighted songs from your videos Youtubebecause it is so simple that it does not deserve a tutorial. I have seen it in my youtube channel and it caught my attention because in some of my talks they play ambient background music and the protection is triggered, and when I saw it I was struck by how quickly, easily and simply the use case was implemented.

Figure 1: How to use Artificial Intelligence to erase or replace

Copyrighted songs in Youtube videos

And it is simply a use case of IA that the team has put in place Google in the tools of Youtube Studio for everyone who has a channel. In the end, what you are looking for Youtube is that more videos can be monetized with ads, so they have found the IA the way to delete copyrighted songs that prevent this, and they have added it to the list of measures that could be taken already.

Figure 2: When the video is blocked due to copyrighted content of a song

you have the option to Select Action at the bottom right.

Among the options that existed a long time ago were those of Challenge – or claim -, and that of Delete the specific segment of the video (cut and done) where the song appeared, which was added some time ago and already solved many cases.

Figure 3: The four actions to solve the problem

In both cases it was not necessary to have powerful models of Artificial intelligencebut they have added two more options that do make use of the IA to process the audio band of the videos, such as the options of Delete the song o Replace song.

Figure 4: Using AI, YouTube deletes the song and leaves the rest.

In the case of Delete the songthe model of IA It detects all the other sounds apart from the copyrighted song, and simply isolates them into tracks, like when we saw how you can isolate vocals from songs to listen to the vocal track, or the bass track, or the drum track with the music editing tools that use IA.

Figure 5: We delete the song and put ads

The rest is quite simple, you press a button, and the complete video will appear but without that copyrighted song that prevented you (and Google) you could monetize the content of that video, which is a case of IA directly to the company’s core business, that is, the ads.

Figure 6: The video ready to place ads

The other case is similar, and consists of Replace a copyrighted song for a non-copyrighted song, which is done in a similar way, you isolate the track of the song, and then you choose another song to incorporate, and that’s it.

Figure 7: Replacing a copyrighted song with a royalty-free song.

You can adjust it, click, and the Artificial intelligence It does the magic of changing one song for another in the background without touching any of the other sounds, conversations or noises that were in the audio track of that video. It’s that simple.

Figure 8: Replace with AI and you’re done. We’ll let you know.

In the end, the Artificial intelligence It is making this so easy that we will soon have an option in Youtube which will be:

“Replace by default all copyrighted songs in all videos posted on the channel with very similar – almost identical – royalty-free songs that our AI will choose to better serve ads and make the ads convert more.”

And that’s it, because in the end, if they don’t have that song, they can create it automatically with models like the one Suno.ai uses to make the hit of the summer. In other words, songs will no longer be a barrier for advertisers, and will probably reach the world of television or cinema, in a similar way to how _-has reached Youtube. We’ll see.

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