If you feel like you're seeing a lot more AI-generated slop on YouTube, you're right.
More than one in five videos shown to new YouTube users are now considered “AI slop,” according to a new report.
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The AI Slop Report from video editing platform Kapwing indicates that the volume of low-quality generative content has ...