The "Erase Song" tool on YouTube allows creators to remove copyright-claimed music from their videos while leaving other audio elements, such as speech, intact. This updated tool uses AI to remove the claimed song without affecting the creator's dialogue or other sounds, making it easier for creators to comply with copyright regulations.
The updated "Erase Song" tool was announced on July 5, 2024. The revamped feature allows content creators to remove copyrighted music from their videos without affecting other audio elements. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan shared the news in a post, highlighting the tool's benefits for creators.
The updated "Erase Song" tool on YouTube utilizes AI through an AI-powered algorithm that helps it more precisely identify and remove copyrighted songs without affecting other audio in a particular clip4. This allows creators to easily remove any copyrighted music from their videos without affecting dialog or sound effects1.