YouTube’s AI slop crackdown has creators concerned, marketers cheering
Some creators are wary of YouTube’s AI slop cleanup, but marketers see it as a win for the platform.
On July 15, YouTube updated its creator policies for the YouTube Partner Program, renaming the platform’s pre-existing repetitious content guideline to more broadly cover “inauthentic content” such as repetitive uploads of slideshows with similar narrations or narrated stories with few differences between them.
YouTube global communications lead Nicole Bell told Digiday that the change was a “minor update,” pointing to a video by YouTube creator liaison Rene Ritchie claiming the policy update was not specifically aimed at AI-generated content. However, some YouTube creators have interpreted the move as a crackdown against AI-generated videos, since YouTubers who mass produce videos typically do so using AI tools. Since 2023, YouTube has required creators to disclose when their videos involve altered or synthetic content made with AI tools, with creators prompted to tag videos as such during the upload process.
Continue reading this article on digiday.com. Sign up for Digiday newsletters to get the latest on media, marketing and the future of TV.