YouTube terminated 16 channels with 4.7B views and is testing viewer surveys to flag AI slop, but faceless creators say the crackdown penalises them too.
YouTube is rolling out automated AI detection and permanent, prominent labels on all photorealistic videos, even if creators don't disclose them.
YouTube will now automatically label videos that use significant photorealistic AI, instead of relying solely on creators to disclose AI-generated content themselves. It's also making AI labels more ...
However, in its motion to dismiss, Google says that by uploading content directly to YouTube, the plaintiffs agreed to the ...
Is that YouTube video clip you’re watching real or was it made with AI? YouTube wants to make it easier for viewers to know when content on its platform is AI-generated. In 2024, it started labeling ...
When YouTube first attempted to tackle the identification of AI videos in 2024, it was almost gratuitous. AI videos at the time nearly always outed themselves by looking bizarre or disjointed. In just ...
While most creators chase consistency and algorithms, Dr. Plants built a 600 million-view YouTube phenomenon by obsessing ...
The Google-owned video platform also now has more three billion users, the company revealed Tuesday. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Sora may be dead, but some of its most buzzed-about features are about ...
Watching hours of “sheepdog YouTube”—competitions where trained dogs shepherd a small number of unpredictable sheep—gave ...
As YouTube cracks down on low-quality AI content, faceless creators who built real audiences without showing their face are ...
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