Topic: platform integrity

  • OpenAI Denies ChatGPT Ads Were Actually Ads

    OpenAI Denies ChatGPT Ads Were Actually Ads

    OpenAI faced backlash from premium subscribers after promotional messages resembling ads appeared in ChatGPT, leading the company to clarify they were not paid placements but integrated app recommendations. The company's executives responded with a denial of advertising tests and an apology for p...

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  • Meta's New Tool Shields Reels Creators from Content Theft

    Meta's New Tool Shields Reels Creators from Content Theft

    Meta has launched a content protection tool that automatically scans for unauthorized use of creators' original Reels on Facebook and Instagram, allowing them to block, track, or attribute the content. The tool is available to creators in the Facebook Content Monetization program and Rights Manag...

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  • YouTube cracks down on AI-generated 'repetitive' content amid quality concerns

    YouTube cracks down on AI-generated 'repetitive' content amid quality concerns

    YouTube is updating its monetization policies to target low-quality, AI-generated content, reinforcing guidelines against spammy or repetitive material while clarifying that formats like reaction videos remain unaffected. The platform faces a surge of AI-generated "slop," including synthetic voic...

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