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Is YouTube banning AI slop?

Don't expect YouTube to be devoid of AI any time soon — Halprin states in his interview that YouTube is "agnostic" about which tools creators use to make their content. As part of the policy change, the verbiage has been changed from "repetitious content" to "inauthentic content" to emphasize the importance that anyone in the Partner Program — even those using AI — are putting effort and creativity into their videos. Instead of being a full ban on generative content, the new YPP rules are meant to help creators better understand what they need to do to keep their AI content on the platform. Th

YouTube explains its AI slop policy and why some creators won't get paid - Engadget

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