YouTube plans to update its monetization policies to better identify mass-produced and repetitive content, leading to concerns from creators.
The platform clarifies that the update is a minor change to existing policies, aiming to combat spammy AI-generated videos that lack originality and authenticity.
YouTube's requirement for creators to upload original and authentic content remains, with the upcoming changes helping identify and restrict mass-produced content.
The clarification from YouTube indicates that AI can still be used to enhance content as long as it meets policy requirements, potentially reducing the amount of low-quality AI-generated videos on the platform.