AI Slop on YouTube

Just stumbled into an example of #YouTube AI Slop generation in
progress. Happened onto a recent (posted within the last week) video
purporting to tell of a notorious "deleted scene" from the classic
film "Forbidden Planet" (1956). It was obviously AI generated with the
typical AI still image manipulations and voice, and never actually
showed the scene. However, over the next hour YouTube offered me what
seems like dozens of variations of this same video, shorts and
non-shorts, all with nearly identical narration, none actually showing
the scene, and with posting dates as recent as an hour ago -- many
without any views. These still seem to be churning out as I type this -- all on ostensibly different channels containing similar content.
Multiply this by all the possible ways this sort of AI Slop could be
generated in relation to the vast array of possible content sources,
and you see how #YouTube is rapidly become a deep pit of garbage.
There is still lots of wonderful stuff on there -- it's still my
favorite streaming service by far -- but AI Slop is making finding the
worthwhile content ever more difficult. AND GOOGLE DOESN'T CARE OF
COURSE -- 'cause an ad is an ad and a click is a click. -L

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