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In the latest episode of Computer AF, a tech podcast that leans into the absurdity of our digital age, Anne and John take a scalpel to the current state of ...
YouTube will enforce new rules from 15 July, ending monetisation for low-effort AI content. Creators must now prioritise ...
As the AI boom gains steam, YouTube is updating its creator policy to demonetize channels that rely entirely on AI-generated content.
While YouTube has been cracking down on such content, the rise of AI technology has turned the platform into a cesspool of AI ...
YouTube wants to better detect repetitive and mass-produced content. This could mean fighting the AI spam that has been uploaded on the platform.
I kept a diary during my delightfully chaotic weekend at VidCon, and it's as glamorous and scrappy as the internet itself.
When it comes to so-called "inauthentic content" on YouTube, the platform is finally taking a stand. Here is everything you ...
The company is clarifying what it has called a minor change in how it pays video creators that could have big implications ...
YouTube will update its monetization policies to restrict mass-produced, repetitive, and low-quality AI-generated videos ...
YouTube will roll out a stricter update to its YouTube Partner Program (YPP) monetization policies, aimed squarely at curbing the flood of AI-generated and mass-produced content that's increasingly ...
YouTube is set to update its monetization policies on July 15 to combat “inauthentic” content, Apple’s former head of its foundational models team was poached by Meta for $200 million, ...
YouTube wants to get rid of low-effort spammers uploading mountains of AI garbage to YouTube. But Google is one of the companies that's creating the garbage in the first place.