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Showing Original Post only (View all)YouTube Will Add an AI Slop Button Thanks to Google's Veo 3 (James Pero, Gizmodo, June 21) [View all]
Missed this over the weekend, so it's too late for LBN or I'd be posting it there.
https://gizmodo.com/youtube-will-add-an-ai-slop-button-thanks-to-googles-veo-3-2000618126
I told you that AI slop was coming for your YouTube content, and did you believe me? I dont know, maybe you did, but if you didnt believe before, you certainly will now. According to YouTube CEO Neal Mohan, who gave a keynote at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity on Wednesday, YouTube is getting a new tool that generates Shorts from scratch. By scratch, I mean with the help of Googles recently unveiled Veo 3 AI generator. Thats right, a one-stop shop for AI slop is incoming, which should be great if you like not ever knowing whats real or fake.
Mohan, like many executives in tech and otherwise, is decidedly very excited about the potential for AI to shake up the game. Heres what he said during his keynote, per the Hollywood Reporter. Communities will continue to surprise us with the power of their collective fandom. And cutting-edge AI technology will push the limits of human creativity. My biggest bet is that YouTube will continue to be the stage where it all happens. Where anyone with a story to share can turn their dream into a career and anyone with a voice can bring people together and change the world.
Sure, thats one possibility, I guess. The other possibility? A new and heaping mountain of junk content that neither enriches your general selection of YouTube fodder nor protects the already embattled line between reality and fiction. I hate to be the resident slippery slope guy, but how far are we really going to take this? According to Mohan, pretty freakin far. The possibilities with AI are limitless, Mohan said during the keynote. A lot can change in a generation. Entertainment itself has changed more in the last two decades than any other time in history. Creators led this revolution.
Its a little ironic to extol the creator-led content revolution on one hand and introduce a watershed tool that helps vacuum up all of their content and regurgitate it into AI slop on the other, but hey, whos counting? Oh, thats right, Hollywood is. As noted by the Hollywood Reporter, YouTube has already struck a deal with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) that gives artists and athletes control over their likeness. But thats just some artists who are okay with capitulating to the apparent tsunami of video generation. Hundreds of other actors have already voiced their concerns over the potential for AI to ruin their careers and plunder their intellectual property. As a result, theyve called for regulation on generative AI and its implementation. You may have gathered from the simple fact of my writing these words right now that those cries for a legal framework havent really gone anywhere. They may never, to be honest, which brings me back to YouTubes plans for a future AI slop faucet.
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Mohan, like many executives in tech and otherwise, is decidedly very excited about the potential for AI to shake up the game. Heres what he said during his keynote, per the Hollywood Reporter. Communities will continue to surprise us with the power of their collective fandom. And cutting-edge AI technology will push the limits of human creativity. My biggest bet is that YouTube will continue to be the stage where it all happens. Where anyone with a story to share can turn their dream into a career and anyone with a voice can bring people together and change the world.
Sure, thats one possibility, I guess. The other possibility? A new and heaping mountain of junk content that neither enriches your general selection of YouTube fodder nor protects the already embattled line between reality and fiction. I hate to be the resident slippery slope guy, but how far are we really going to take this? According to Mohan, pretty freakin far. The possibilities with AI are limitless, Mohan said during the keynote. A lot can change in a generation. Entertainment itself has changed more in the last two decades than any other time in history. Creators led this revolution.
Its a little ironic to extol the creator-led content revolution on one hand and introduce a watershed tool that helps vacuum up all of their content and regurgitate it into AI slop on the other, but hey, whos counting? Oh, thats right, Hollywood is. As noted by the Hollywood Reporter, YouTube has already struck a deal with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) that gives artists and athletes control over their likeness. But thats just some artists who are okay with capitulating to the apparent tsunami of video generation. Hundreds of other actors have already voiced their concerns over the potential for AI to ruin their careers and plunder their intellectual property. As a result, theyve called for regulation on generative AI and its implementation. You may have gathered from the simple fact of my writing these words right now that those cries for a legal framework havent really gone anywhere. They may never, to be honest, which brings me back to YouTubes plans for a future AI slop faucet.
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This will be another flood of AI slop on top of what's already flooding YouTube, which I posted an April 3 video about just this morning: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220425309
YouTube hasn't quite reached the point where you'll be required to post an AI slop video for them before you're allowed to view any of their videos, but they seem to be headed that way.
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YouTube Will Add an AI Slop Button Thanks to Google's Veo 3 (James Pero, Gizmodo, June 21) [View all]
highplainsdem
Jun 23
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And I posted a thread about it, linked to this and my other OP about AI slop today:
highplainsdem
Jun 23
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