YouTube Playlists Are Advertising "No AI" as Entire Site Gets Choked by AI Slop
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AI-generated music is rapidly dominating online spaces, particularly YouTube playlists featuring lo-fi tunes. This influx raises questions about authenticity, as many playlist curators falsely advertise their content as 'No AI.' An investigation revealed that popular channels, like one highlighted by influencer Derrick Gee, may use entirely AI-generated music without crediting artists, contributing to a troubling trend. These channels can quickly amass large followings and views, likely due to the monetization potential of long-format videos, despite the music sounding generic and impersonal.
The proliferation of AI-generated music in popular online spaces like YouTube has raised concerns about authenticity, especially in lo-fi playlists that often lack credited artists.
Curators are now labelling playlists as 'No AI' to appeal to listeners seeking genuine music experiences amidst the flood of generic AI sounds.
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