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If you feel like you're seeing a lot more AI-generated slop on YouTube, you're right.
More than 20 per cent of the videos that the YouTube algorithm shows to new users are ‘AI-slops’, referring to low-quality AI-generated content, a new study has found ...
AI-generated videos now make up as much as one-third of YouTube feeds, raising serious questions about authenticity.
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