Starting this week, YouTube TV will start selling stripped-down bundles — packaged into genres including sports, news and entertainment — that cost less than its core $82.99/month plan. It’s not quite ...
YouTube TV has begun a rollout of new plans that let users choose sports, news, or entertainment instead of one bundle. The new options offer more control over channels watched with a little bit of ...
YouTube is cracking down on AI channels that it deems spam. Low-quality AI videos could muddy YouTube's pitch to marketers that it should replace premium TV. The share of AI-generated content on ...
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform plans to ‘reduce the spread of low quality AI content.’ YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform plans to ‘reduce the spread of low quality AI content.’ is a ...
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Azul, a company 100% focused on Java, announced continued momentum in its global channel program—marked by a shift toward continued elevation of the program’s strategic leadership and a strong ...
When it came out in 2005, YouTube was mostly home only to short, homemade videos. A home video of someone doing a backflip, a clip of a zoo, or a dancing cat were the types of videos you were likely ...
YouTube’s janitors are swooping in to mop up the slop. As reported by Deadline, the Google-owned video platform has terminated two massive YouTube channels that peddled fake, AI-generated movie ...
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 ...
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Google is generally happy to see people using generative AI tools to create content, and it’s doubly happy when they publish it on its platforms. But there are limits to everything. Two YouTube ...