YouTube wants to address its rampant AI slop issue. How will that crackdown line up with its own AI-related products?
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Report: Nearly 60% of videos recommended to new TikTok accounts are AI slop
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YouTube has banned some slop channels. Can it stay ahead of “low quality AI content”?
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Which emotion is the best for thumbnails? Depends who you ask.
A study published by Kapwing used AI to determine that different creators rely on different emotions when choosing thumbnails for videos.
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