YouTube allows AI-generated videos, but they have to abide by a specific set of rules.
YouTube has updated its monetization policies to more clearly define the kinds of AI-generated and low-quality videos that can’t earn ad revenue.
Hank Green, a YouTube star, announced a new personal AI policy after apologizing for relying too heavily on the tech.
YouTube has spent years encouraging creators to experiment with AI while trying to contain the kind of content those tools produce. Now it’s getting more specific about what crosses the line. In a ...
TL;DRYouTube killed AI slideshows after viewers rejected them and launched Ask YouTube, which keeps creators central to search YouTube ran an experiment last summer in which AI selected segments from ...
Platforms like YouTube and TikTok are navigating the fine line between embracing AI and low-quality, machine-generated content.
AI content creation tools like Google’s new Omni model threaten to make reality even harder to discern from AI fantasy, but YouTube is taking an important step toward verifying video origins. After ...
AI made content so cheap to produce that this was inevitable. The content-analytics firm Graphite reported last fall that AI-generated articles had pulled even with human-written ones online, briefly ...
Cliff Tan, who runs a popular interior design YouTube channel, posted a video promoting an AI company. His fans then revolted and he apologized.
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‘Ask YouTube’ is a new way to search that generates an AI Mode-like page of information. ‘Ask YouTube’ is a new way to search that generates an AI Mode-like page of information. is a senior reporter ...