Low-quality AI-generated videos now make up a significant share of what users see on YouTube, raising concerns about platform quality, monetisation, and misinformation, according to new research by ...
According to new research from Kapwing, more than one in five videos recommended to brand-new YouTube accounts are low-quality, AI-generated clips appropriately known as "AI slop." These videos, which ...
AI slop is low-quality, inaccurate AI-generated content across media formats. A new study has found that more than 20 percent of videos recommended by YouTube's algorithm to new users consist of ...
The takeaway: Not only are more than half the articles on the web created by AI, but over 21% of YouTube videos being show to new users are "AI Slop." That's according to a new report, which also ...
A huge number of videos are posted to YouTube every day, but content that boosts views and subscribers by uploading large quantities of low-quality videos created using generative AI is becoming more ...
If it feels like there's a lot of AI slop on YouTube, that's because there is a lot of AI slop on YouTube. That's according to new research from video-editing company Kapwing (as reported by the ...
As tools like OpenAI's Sora and Google's Veo make AI video creation more accessible than ever, "AI slop" is also invading YouTube, according to a report by video-editing firm Kapwing. The company ...
A new study shows AI slop makes up more than 20% of YouTube. Brainrot, or poor quality content, makes up 33%. There's no incentive for creators to try to lessen AI slop. If you feel like you're seeing ...
More than 20% of the videos that YouTube’s algorithm shows to new users are “AI slop” — low-quality AI-generated content designed to farm views, research has found. The video-editing company Kapwing ...
More than 20 per cent of the videos shown to users on YouTube are "AI slop" - low-quality artificially created videos designed to cultivate views. Video-editing company Kapwing surveyed 15,000 of the ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A new research has found that over 20% of videos recommended to new YouTube users are low-quality content designed to increase views, known as “AI slop.” Video-editing company Kapwing analyzed 15,000 ...
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