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Child safety advocates are calling on YouTube to implement stronger safeguards against low-quality AI-generated content that targets young viewers.

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Child safety advocates are calling on YouTube to implement stronger safeguards against low-quality AI-generated content that targets young viewers.

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3 Key Points

  1. Advocacy groups have raised concerns about 'AI slop' — low-effort, AI-generated videos — proliferating on YouTube's platform and reaching children

  2. These groups are urging YouTube to establish clearer content policies and detection systems to identify and limit AI-generated content aimed at minors

  3. The issue highlights growing concerns about how artificial intelligence-generated media could negatively impact child development and content quality on major platforms

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