YouTube’s janitors are swooping in to mop up the slop. As reported by Deadline, the Google-owned video platform has terminated two massive YouTube channels that peddled fake, AI-generated movie ...
Brainrot YouTube videos have raked in more than 63,000,000,000 views, generating about £90,000,000 in revenue every year. The low quality AI content – designed to farm views – could make up more than ...
Google is generally happy to see people using generative AI tools to create content, and it’s doubly happy when they publish it on its platforms. But there are limits to everything. Two YouTube ...
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube has terminated two prominent channels that used artificial intelligence to create fake movie trailers, Deadline can reveal. The Google-owned video giant has switched off Screen ...
AI-generated slop accounts for 21% of YouTube Shorts shown to new users. Here's what this means for marketers and where your content is most protected.
YouTube is no longer just tweaking its rules around low‑effort AI content, it is now terminating entire channels that flood the platform with what creators and viewers have started calling “AI slop.” ...
Two large YouTube channels that primarily published bootleg AI movie trailers have been banned. Screen Culture and HK Studio have been deplatformed for violating YouTube’s policies about spam and ...
UPDATE: Nov. 6, 2025, 11:41 a.m. EST YouTube reached out to Mashable to provide an update on the situation. YouTuber Enderman ran a tech YouTube channel with more than 350,000 subscribers, and he knew ...
In the digital landscape of 2026, AI-generated content is everywhere, but YouTube intends to use AI to reduce the flow of slop. In his annual letter to the creator community, YouTube CEO Neal Mohen ...