AI-generated slop accounts for 21% of YouTube Shorts shown to new users. Here's what this means for marketers and where your content is most protected.
YouTube has removed or de-platformed multiple channels accused of producing low-quality AI-generated content, wiping out an estimated 4.7 billion views. While the move targets spammy “AI slop,” ...
YouTube has begun removing some of the platform’s largest so-called “AI slop” channels following new research highlighting the scale of low-quality, AI-generated content across its ecosystem.
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform plans to ‘reduce the spread of low quality AI content.’ YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform plans to ‘reduce the spread of low quality AI content.’ is a ...
A new study by Kapwing has found that 20% of YouTube videos are all AI slop — and it looks like children are the most impacted. Featured Video AI slop might seem like an urban myth, but it's more ...
According to new research from Kapwing, more than one in five videos recommended to brand-new YouTube accounts are low-quality, AI-generated clips appropriately known as "AI slop." These videos, which ...
A huge number of videos are posted to YouTube every day, but content that boosts views and subscribers by uploading large quantities of low-quality videos created using generative AI is becoming more ...
AI slop is low-quality, inaccurate AI-generated content across media formats. A new study has found that more than 20 percent of videos recommended by YouTube's algorithm to new users consist of ...
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The takeaway: Not only are more than half the articles on the web created by AI, but over 21% of YouTube videos being show to new users are "AI Slop." That's according to a new report, which also ...
As tools like OpenAI's Sora and Google's Veo make AI video creation more accessible than ever, "AI slop" is also invading YouTube, according to a report by video-editing firm Kapwing. The company ...