More than 20% of videos recommended to brand-new YouTube users are low-quality, AI-generated clips known as “AI slop,” ...
Research by video editing provider Kapwing found that 21% of the first 500 videos shown to new YouTube accounts is AI slop.
Kapwing set out to measure how much low quality automated video has entered YouTube feeds. The company reviewed the ...
Kapwing study has found low-quality AI-generated videos, or AI slop, have filled up 22-33% YouTube, relying on algorithmic ...
As tools like OpenAI’s Sora and Google's Veo are making AI video creation more accessible than ever, over 21% of YouTube is ...
According to a recent investigation by Kapwing, more than 20% of the videos recommended to new YouTube users are now ...
An India-based YouTube channel Bandar Apna Dost built entirely on AI-generated videos is reportedly earning around ₹38 crore ...
A study reveals YouTube still promotes low-quality AI videos, with India’s ‘Bandar Apna Dost’ earning crores in months.
Kapwing analysed the YouTube earnings of various channels relying on AI slop content and estimated that Bandar Apna Dost earns approximately $4.2 million annually or roughly Rs 38 crore. These ...
AI slop, noted by The Economist and Macquarie Dictionary as word of the year, floods YouTube with low-quality, auto-generated content, sparking global concern.
Video-editing company Kapwing surveyed 15,000 of the most popular YouTube channels, the top 100 in every country, and ...
More than 20% of the videos that YouTube offers to new users belong to the category of so-called AI—slop, low-quality content ...