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YouTube cracks down on lazy AI videos with strict new monetization rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50981, member: 636"] YouTube creators face a major shakeup as the platform prepares to crack down on artificial intelligence abuse starting July 15. The video giant plans to tighten monetization rules that will punish channels relying on synthetic voices and generic stock footage. Platform executives want to separate authentic content creators from those who pump out mass-produced garbage. The updated YouTube Partner Program guidelines specifically target lazy producers who use AI tools without adding meaningful human creativity. Content makers who depend on templated slideshows and robotic narration could lose their revenue streams. The streaming service refuses to ban artificial intelligence completely but demands creators use these tools responsibly. Channels must demonstrate genuine creative input through original commentary, analysis, or storytelling to qualify for monetization. YouTube reviewers will examine whether producers add significant value rather than simply assembling automated content. Creators who rely on compilation videos or slideshow presentations without personal involvement face increased scrutiny during approval processes. The platform emphasizes rewarding human creativity over mechanical content generation. Basic eligibility requirements remain unchanged for creators seeking monetization approval. Channels still need 1,000 subscribers plus either 4,000 annual watch hours or 10 million short-form video views within 90 days. Meeting these numerical benchmarks alone will not guarantee acceptance into the partner program anymore. YouTube plans more rigorous reviews to verify authentic content creation before approving revenue sharing. The company wants creators who demonstrate originality and substance rather than repetitive mass production. [/QUOTE]
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