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The company is clarifying what it has called a minor change in how it pays video creators that could have big implications ...
An update to the platform’s monetization rules will tighten restrictions on ‘inauthentic’ content.
In 2025, YouTube will tighten its Partner Programme rules, targeting channels with 'mass-produced, repetitious, or ...
YouTube is updating its monetisation policies from July 15 for mass-produced, inauthentic, or low-effort AI-generated content ...
YouTube wants to get rid of low-effort spammers uploading mountains of AI garbage to YouTube. But Google is one of the companies that's creating the garbage in the first place.
Real-world results are already coming in. Swiggy, one of Google’s early partners in India, used Performance Max to acquire 10 ...
YouTube has revealed how its new guidelines will target ‘inauthentic’ content including certain AI and reaction videos.
Google is also bringing shoppable connected TV ads on YouTube to India, along with shoppable mobile mastheads.
As Google owner Alphabet invests heavily in generative AI, YouTube is discouraging "mass-produced" content created with the ...
Like many AI video firms, Luma has informal arrangements with a number of the big Hollywood studios to use its tools. (Much ...
The company hasn’t released the exact wording of the new policy yet, but it posted a help article explaining the general idea ...
The video-sharing platform is updating its monetization policies to discourage videos that are "mass-produced or repetitive," TechCrunch reports.