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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 ...
The company is clarifying what it has called a minor change in how it pays video creators that could have big implications ...
The exact policy language itself has not yet been released, but a page on YouTube’s Help documentation explains that creators ...
“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.
As Google owner Alphabet invests heavily in AI, YouTube is discouraging “mass-produced” content enabled by those very same ...
Ethereum’s early investors reaped life-changing returns, thanks to the platform’s utility-driven design and strong community ...
The only thing worse than making AI slop is arguably paying someone to teach you how to make it.
YouTube wants to get rid of low-effort spammers uploading mountains of AI garbage to YouTube. But Google is one of the companies that's creating the garbage in the first place.
YouTube will enforce new rules from 15 July, ending monetisation for low-effort AI content. Creators must now prioritise ...
The proliferation of generative AI in the world of publishing is not just a threat to the industry, but to readers who love ...