Deadline says that YouTube previously targeted these channels with suspending their monetisation. The channels were eventually allowed to resume ads after they agreed to label their content as “fan ...
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 ...
It should be noted that earlier this year, YouTube issued a warning to the two channels in question by suspending their ads. Later, when the two started adding parody videos and fan-made trailers, ...
YouTube has permanently banned two popular channels that had attracted millions of viewers with AI-generated fake trailers for films not yet released. As Deadline reports, the channels Screen Culture ...
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 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 ...
Two large YouTube channels that primarily published bootleg AI movie trailers have been banned. Screen Culture and HK Studio have been deplatformed for violating YouTube’s policies about spam and ...
YouTube has shut down two high-profile channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, for repeatedly violating its spam and misleading metadata policies by publishing AI-generated, fake movie trailers, ...
YouTube’s policies forbid spam and misleading metadata. When the two channels kept breaking these rules, the platform chose to end them. This move follows a broader effort to enforce the YouTube AI ...
The Screen Culture and KH Studio YouTube pages have suddenly disappeared, taking their fake clips with them, reports Deadline. An earlier Deadline investigation showed how they operated, mixing ...
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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 ...