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YouTube to Expand AI Tools for Creators, Combat Lo...
Decrypt •Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 12:17 AM•1 min read

YouTube to Expand AI Tools for Creators, Combat Low-Quality AI Content

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YouTube has announced plans to expand its suite of AI creation tools for content creators by 2026. According to reports, YouTube also intends to tighten its enforcement policies against what it terms "AI Slop," referring to low-quality, AI-generated videos. The development signals a dual approach by the platform, embracing the potential of AI in content creation while also addressing concerns about the proliferation of unoriginal or poorly made AI-generated content. The specific details of the AI tools and enforcement mechanisms were not disclosed.

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YouTube has announced plans to expand its suite of AI creation tools for content creators by 2026. According to reports, YouTube also intends to tighten its enforcement policies against what it terms "AI Slop," referring to low-quality, AI-generated videos. The development signals a dual approach by the platform, embracing the potential of AI in content creation while also addressing concerns about the proliferation of unoriginal or poorly made AI-generated content. The specific details of the AI tools and enforcement mechanisms were not disclosed.

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