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    YouTube prepares crackdown on ‘mass-produced’ and ‘repetitive’ videos, as concern over AI slop grows

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJuly 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    YouTube is getting ready to replace its insurance policies to crack down on creators’ skill to generate income from “inauthentic” content material, together with mass-produced movies and different varieties of repetitive content material — issues which have change into simpler to generate with the assistance of AI know-how.

    On July 15, the corporate will replace its YouTube Accomplice Program (YPP) Monetization insurance policies with extra detailed tips round what kind of content material can earn creators cash and what can not.

    The precise coverage language itself has not but been launched, however a web page on YouTube’s Assist documentation explains that creators have all the time been required to add “unique” and “genuine” content material. The replace says that the brand new language will assist creators to raised perceive what “inauthentic” content material seems like at the moment.

    Some YouTube creators had been involved that the replace would restrict their skill to monetize sure varieties of movies, like response movies or these that includes clips, however a publish from YouTube Head of Editorial & Creator Liaison, Rene Ritchie, says that’s not the case.

    In a video replace printed on Tuesday, Ritchie says that the change is only a “minor replace” to YouTube’s longstanding YPP insurance policies and is designed to raised determine when content material is mass-produced or repetitive.

    Plus, Ritchie provides, the sort of content material has been ineligible for monetization for years, because it’s content material that viewers typically contemplate spam.

    What Ritche shouldn’t be saying, nevertheless, is how a lot simpler it’s to create such movies as of late.

    With the rise of AI know-how, YouTube has change into flooded with AI slop, a time period referencing low-quality media or content material made utilizing generative AI know-how. As an illustration, it’s frequent to seek out an AI voice overlaid on images, video clips, or different repurposed content material, because of text-to-video AI instruments. Some channels crammed with AI music have thousands and thousands of subscribers. Pretend, AI-generated movies about information occasions, just like the Diddy trial, have racked up thousands and thousands of views.

    In one other instance, a real crime homicide collection on YouTube that went viral was discovered to be fully AI-generated, 404 Media reported earlier this 12 months. Even YouTube CEO Neal Mohan’s likeness was utilized in an AI-generated phishing rip-off on the location, regardless of having instruments in place that enable customers to report deepfake movies.

    Whereas YouTube could downplay the approaching modifications as a “minor” replace or clarification, the fact is that permitting the sort of content material to develop and its creators to revenue might finally injury YouTube’s repute and worth. It’s no shock, then, that the corporate desires clear insurance policies in place that enable it to enact mass bans of AI slop creators from YPP.

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