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YouTube is inundated with AI-generated slop, and that’s not going to change anytime soon. Instead of cutting down on the ...
YouTube's new AI restrictions may lead creators to flock to alternative platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
YouTube will restrict monetisation for low-effort AI videos starting July 15. Mass-produced content, clones, and undisclosed ...
“YouTube has always required creators to upload ‘original’ and ‘authentic’ content,” YouTube said in its initial notification ...
YouTube is preparing to update its partner monetization policies. The change aims to curb to creation of AI slop.
Besides many other issues with generative AI, these two examples bring up serious implications for the future of the internet ...
So, it’s going away. The four very broad categories of the original Trending page—Now, Music, Gaming and Movies— are going to ...
Like YouTube, Meta says it won't penalize users who are engaging with other people's content, doing things like making ...
YouTube will enforce new rules from 15 July, ending monetisation for low-effort AI content. Creators must now prioritise ...
YouTube will update its monetization policies to restrict mass-produced, repetitive, and low-quality AI-generated videos ...
While YouTube has been cracking down on such content, the rise of AI technology has turned the platform into a cesspool of AI ...