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YouTube cracks down on “repetitive” and “mass-produced” videos as AI concerns grow

Content Creation By Gavin Wallace09/07/20253 Mins Read
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YouTube prepares to launch update its policies The government is cracking down on artists’ ability to earn revenue through “inauthentic” content, including mass-produced videos and other types of repetitive content — things that have become easier to generate with the help of AI technology.

YouTube will be updating its YouTube Partner Program Monetization Policies on July 15 with new guidelines that provide more detail about what types of content are eligible for monetary compensation and which ones cannot.

Although the exact language of the policy has yet to be released, a webpage on YouTube’s Help documentation Explains why creators are always required to download “original” You can also find out more about the following: “authentic” content. According to the update, this new language is intended to help content creators better understand what they are creating. “inauthentic” content looks like today.

Some YouTube creators were concerned that the update would limit their ability to monetize certain types of videos, like reaction videos or those featuring clips, but a post from YouTube Head of Editorial & Creator Liaison, Rene Ritchie, says that’s not the case.

Video update published Ritchie stated on Tuesday that this change was just an a “minor update” YouTube’s longstanding YPP (YouTube Policy for Prohibiting Repetitive and Mass-Produced Content) policies, this new feature is meant to help identify mass-produced content.

Ritchie says that this content is often viewed as spam by viewers, and therefore has not been eligible for monetization.

Ritche does not mention how easy it is today to make such videos.

YouTube is flooded by AI slop. This term refers to low-quality content or media created using AI generative technology. The following are some of the most common questions asked by users. instance, it’s common The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us: find Thanks to AI text-to video tools, you can add an AI voice onto photos, videos or other repurposed material. Many channels that feature AI music are now available. millions Subscribers. Artificial intelligence-generated fake videos of news stories. like the Diddy trial, have racked up millions of views.

Another example is a series of true crime murders on YouTube which went viral and was discovered to be completely AI-generated. 404 Media reported Even YouTube CEO Neal Mohan’s comments about the company were a year ago. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan likeness was used In spite of tools that enable users to detect AI-generated scams, some people still fall for a phishing scheme on the website. to report deepfake videos.

YouTube might downplay the upcoming changes. “minor” Clarification or update, it is a fact that YouTube’s image and worth could be damaged if this content grows and the creators of such material profit. The company’s desire to have clear policies that will allow them to ban AI slop from YPP in mass is not surprising.

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