AI-generated slop. NPR's Geoff Brumfiel and Shannon Bond discuss how AI-generated videos are shaping reality online.
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AI backlash surged in 2025, here’s what drove it
Across politics, workplaces and everyday apps, 2025 turned into a breaking point for public patience with artificial ...
As tools like OpenAI’s Sora and Google's Veo are making AI video creation more accessible than ever, over 21% of YouTube is ...
AI-generated video content is increasingly dominating YouTube Shorts, with a significant share classified as low-quality “AI ...
Artificial intelligence brought evolution to the entertainment industry in 2025, but that's not all that changed this year.
Low-quality AI-generated content is now saturating social media – and generating about $117m a year, data shows ...
TikTok, an app that was once just a place for user-generated content, is launching a new setting that lets users choose how much AI-generated content they want to see in their For You feed. The ...
TikTok is offering users the option to reduce the amount of AI-generated content on the timeline, but TikTok isn’t the only social media platform to take steps against the ‘sloppification’ of the web.
Why this is important: The prospect of AI generating games at scale isn’t just about faster production, but it also alters the economics and creative foundation of the industry. On one side, ...
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