YouTube is just as wary of the rise of AI slop as you, and that’s why more AI-generated content is coming to the platform in the near future. In a lengthy blog post outlining YouTube’s 2026 plans, CEO Neal Mohan said the company will continue to embrace this new ”creative frontier” by soon allowing its creators to throw together Shorts using their AI-generated likeness.
Mohan didn’t elaborate further about how this feature will work when it launches, but acknowledged the ”critical” issue of deepfakes currently polluting the web, and reaffirmed his company’s support for new legislationsuch as the NO FAKES Act. YouTube also allows its own creators to protect themselves against unauthorized use of their likeness using a detection feature that scans newly uploaded videos for matches.
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