If you feel like you're seeing a lot more AI-generated slop on YouTube, you're right.
AI-generated videos now make up as much as one-third of YouTube feeds, raising serious questions about authenticity.
If you've ever opened YouTube and seen a talking AI SpongeBob, a looping slime video, or something that feels engineered to ...
A Kapwing study reveals that over 20 percent of videos recommended to new YouTube users are low-quality, AI-generated content ...
Kapwing researchers set up a new YouTube account with no prior preferences to test how content goes viral. They found that ...
"'AI slop' can and does refer to text, audio, or images. But what’s really broken through this year is the flood of quick ...
A Kapwing study reveals how AI slop has become a global presence on YouTube, with billions of views and growing influence ...
Social platforms are rapidly filling up with low-quality content created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), which ...
More than 20 per cent of the videos that the YouTube algorithm shows to new users are ‘AI-slops’, referring to low-quality AI ...
Video editing firm Kapwing highlights AI slop's definition as careless, low-quality content generated by computer ...
Ben Khalesi covers the intersection of artificial intelligence and everyday tech at Android Police. With a background in AI and data science, he enjoys making technical topics approachable for those ...
A YouTube channel from India has found itself at the forefront of an international debate about the role of Artificial ...