A new report shows that over 20% of Youtube's feed is AI slop. A US-based channel has the most subscribers of any slop ...
That's according to new research from video-editing company Kapwing (as reported by the Guardian ), which found that more ...
AI-generated videos now make up as much as one-third of YouTube feeds, raising serious questions about authenticity.
A Kapwing study reveals how AI slop has become a global presence on YouTube, with billions of views and growing influence ...
An easy way to do this is to go to Settings & privacy > Content preferences, and then open the “Unfollow people and groups” ...
More than one in five videos shown to new YouTube users are now considered “AI slop,” according to a new report.
Google is confirming fewer and fewer search algorithm updates, but that doesn't mean there is less ranking volatility.
Video editing firm Kapwing highlights AI slop's definition as careless, low-quality content generated by computer ...
If you feel like you're seeing a lot more AI-generated slop on YouTube, you're right.