YouTube to Crack Down on ‘Mass-Produced’ and ‘Repetitive’ Videos

YouTube is set to implement a 'minor' update to its policies targeting 'mass-produced' and 'repetitive' videos, as concerns over AI-generated content mount. The change is aimed at maintaining the platform's quality and diversity of content. YouTube's creator liaison emphasized the importance of ensuring a variety of content for viewers.
  • YouTube is set to implement a ‘minor’ update to its policies targeting ‘mass-produced’ and ‘repetitive’ videos, as concerns over AI-generated content mount.
  • The change is aimed at maintaining the platform’s quality and diversity of content.
  • YouTube’s creator liaison emphasized the importance of ensuring a variety of content for viewers.

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