MrBeast, the top YouTube creator in terms of views and subscribers, is concerned about AI’s effect on YouTubers’ incomes despite using it himself. The creator expressed his concern on Monday via social media. He openly questioned how AI-generated video could impact the livelihood of other YouTubers. “millions of creators currently making content for a living.”
“Scary times,” He also added.
Jimmy Donaldson, MrBeast’s real name, comes in at No. On Forbes’ 2025 list of top creatorsWith $85 millions in earnings, and 634,000,000 followers. As a result, his words and actions have a huge impact on the entire industry. If MrBeast openly questions whether AI poses an existential risk to his company and other businesses like it, it is fair to assume that smaller creators will be even more concerned.
The following are his comments recent launch of OpenAI’s Sora 2, The company has released a new audio-video generator and a mobile app which allows users to make AI videos, such as their own, that are then shared vertically in the TikTok format. It has already been a big hit. quickly hitting No. 1 on the U.S. App Store After a rush of downloads.
YouTube has also adopted AI and launched AI tools for creators, such as AI editing software. generate AI videos Veo’s video modeling software allows users to apply styles or animate photos to videos. AI has been incorporated into the product to make clips and highlights of Live videos, podcasts, or other content. AI chatbot can answer creators’ questions YouTube Studio, the channel management tool from YouTube.
As commenters pointed out, MrBeast also has AI in his arsenal. The creator was faced with a lot of challenges this summer. a fair bit of backlash Fans and creators have expressed their disappointment after the release of a video thumbnail-creating tool using AI. The tool was quickly taken off his analytics platform Viewstats and replaced with a link to human artists who are available for commission.
The philanthropic arm of his company has also made AI investments at times.
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The debate continues over whether AI videos can make anyone a video creator or if they still require a creative human mind to come up with the ideas and prompt the AI tool. Some people view AI video content as being of low quality. often dubbed “slop,” They dislike it when they see it on their news feeds.
It’s still possible for creators to lose the trust of their fans if they are found using AI without disclosing it.

