
YouTube Teams with CAA to Let Talent Remove AI Deepfakes, Igniting Censorship Fears For Memes and Commentary
YouTube and CAA join forces to combat AI deepfakes, allowing industry members to remove content.
YouTube and CAA join forces to combat AI deepfakes, allowing industry members to remove content.
Big Tech is taking a bigger role in moderating online speech in 2024.
“Safety” ahead of free speech.
“They don’t want to inadvertently damage their brand in any particular way.”
Continuing the video sharing platform’s long-standing censorship policy.
Built in bias?
Similar policies to the old boss.
From the head of a platform that censors millions of videos each year.
“It’s not one where I would ever say that our work here is done.”
Mainstream media outlets get boosted ahead of the independent creators and journalists.
The tech giant plans to use machine learning to become “faster and more accurate at catching…viral misinfo narratives.”
YouTube executives continue to neglect the voices that helped build the platform.
A drastic shift in priorities from the platform that launched with the slogan “Broadcast Yourself.”
Propping up legacy media.
YouTube has previously admitted that users don’t like “authoritative” sources yet it continues propping them up in search.
Other “unsubstantiated” health information isn’t judged by the same rules.
The crackdown on conspiracy theories continues.
YouTube will delete anyone who goes against their rules.
Big tech platforms continue to introduce strict coronavirus rules.
YouTube’s next stage against “misinformation” is rolling out.
The crackdown on anything that YouTube deems to be a conspiracy or misinformation continues.
YouTube is cementing the power of the already-established players, making it difficult for small creators to get traction.
YouTube is cementing the dominance of major news networks.
YouTube and CAA join forces to combat AI deepfakes, allowing industry members to remove content.
Big Tech is taking a bigger role in moderating online speech in 2024.
“Safety” ahead of free speech.
“They don’t want to inadvertently damage their brand in any particular way.”
Continuing the video sharing platform’s long-standing censorship policy.
Built in bias?
Similar policies to the old boss.
From the head of a platform that censors millions of videos each year.
“It’s not one where I would ever say that our work here is done.”
Mainstream media outlets get boosted ahead of the independent creators and journalists.
The tech giant plans to use machine learning to become “faster and more accurate at catching…viral misinfo narratives.”
YouTube executives continue to neglect the voices that helped build the platform.
A drastic shift in priorities from the platform that launched with the slogan “Broadcast Yourself.”
Propping up legacy media.
YouTube has previously admitted that users don’t like “authoritative” sources yet it continues propping them up in search.
Other “unsubstantiated” health information isn’t judged by the same rules.
The crackdown on conspiracy theories continues.
YouTube will delete anyone who goes against their rules.
Big tech platforms continue to introduce strict coronavirus rules.
YouTube’s next stage against “misinformation” is rolling out.
The crackdown on anything that YouTube deems to be a conspiracy or misinformation continues.
YouTube is cementing the power of the already-established players, making it difficult for small creators to get traction.
YouTube is cementing the dominance of major news networks.