aiThe Verge· 7/17/2026, 7:34:30 PM8.0

TikTok is testing an AI likeness detection tool

TikTok is starting to test an opt-in tool that scans for AI likenesses and lets creators report them to the company, as spotted by social media consultant Matt Navarra. The tool is initially being tested with “some” US creators, TikTok US spokesperson Zachary Kizer tells The Verge. YouTube has been working on a similar tool and recently made it available to all adult users. TikTok is testing an AI likeness detection tool Creators can have TikTok scan for unauthorized AI deepfakes. Creators can have TikTok scan for unauthorized AI deepfakes. Creators who are part of TikTok’s test and want to use the tool will first have to verify their identity with a company called Jumio. You’ll have to do a real-time selfie scan and an ID check, but Kizer says that “TikTok does not retain ID documents, and facial information is used only for likeness matching and to help identify potential unauthorized uses of a creator’s likeness.” After verification, TikTok’s system scans for AI-generated content potentially using a creator’s likeness. From there, a creator can review what TikTok found and potentially report unauthorized posts and accounts.

💡 AI analysis: The competition between TikTok and YouTube to implement AI detection tools signals a strategic shift toward heightened platform accountability and the establishment of standardized protocols for managing synthetic media authenticity.
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