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The YouTube Vibecession

By the numbers, everything is going great for creators. So why are so many of them scared it’s all about to fall apart?
When it came out in 2005, YouTube was mostly home only to short, homemade videos. A home video of someone doing a backflip, a clip of a zoo, or a dancing cat were the types of videos you were likely ...
Two famous YouTube channels have now been banned by the company after attracting significant attention and a large following for their fake, AI-generated movie trailers. YouTube Bans Two Channels That ...
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 ...
Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee ...
YouTube has put an end to two channels known for utilizing artificial intelligence to create and circulate fake movie trailers. The mega video platform confirmed Thursday that it had shut down ...
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 ...
As the dominant TV distributor in the U.S., YouTube TV is planning to launch 10 new, genre-specific TV bundles -- including a sports package with access to ESPN, Fox Sports 1, NBC Sports, and the Golf ...
Earlier this year, it was reported YouTube was very much aware its platform was plagued by fake movie trailers, often for films that didn’t have actual trailers of their own. Created or marketed with ...
Roberto Perez couldn’t work out how his son was getting around the YouTube parental restrictions, then he heard something ...
Earlier this month, The Walt Disney Company CEO Bob ("AIger") Iger announced a three-year, $1 billion deal with OpenAI that will see a whole lot of "The Mouse's" IPs making their way over to OpenAI's ...