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AI-made Diddy trial movies are exploding on YouTube
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AI-made Diddy trial movies are exploding on YouTube

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Last updated: June 30, 2025 8:08 pm
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The panorama of YouTube drama channels has developed over the platform’s 20 years, however they nonetheless depend on one tried and true advertising and marketing gambit: clickbait. And generative AI instruments are bringing it again in massive, and alarming, methods.

Dozens of channels, for instance, have been tallying up views and revenue utilizing AI-generated thumbnails and pretend quotes presupposed to be from the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial, lots of which use celeb likenesses and graphic language to entice viewers to observe. First reported by the Indicator and later co-published by the Guardian, round 900 movies throughout 26 channels have generated almost 70 million views over the previous 12 months, at the same time as Massive Tech claims to crack down on deepfakes and misinformation.

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A lot of the channels sharing so-called “Diddy slop” rely not solely on AI thumbnails, but additionally AI-generated narration, in an try and misleadingly join celebrities — the likes of Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Justin Bieber, Joe Rogan, and even U.S. Lawyer Common Pam Bondi — to the trial’s notorious experiences of sexual abuse. A lot of the movies recirculate actual trial photographs or native information protection, with only some taking the step into absolutely deepfaked video, the report discovered. Faceless channels devoted to AI-generated clickbait content material have additionally taken over TikTok, slipping by each platform’s automated moderation instruments and threatening to amplify an already sophisticated info panorama rife with misinformation and conspiracy.

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And regardless of YouTube insurance policies that ought to stop such movies from being monetized, it is confirmed to be a profitable income generator. “In case you would say, ‘Hey, how can I make $50,000 as quickly as attainable?’ Primary can be like doing fucking drug [dealing], however quantity two would most likely be to start out a Diddy channel,” Wanner Aarts, a YouTube creator that makes AI-generated content material, instructed the Guardian. In response to the Indicator’s report, YouTube stated it eliminated 16 channels and demonetized a number of others.

The platform has struggled to handle a rising abundance of noticeably AI-generated photographs and movies taking on its content material suggestions and even advert house — in 2024, the location deleted greater than 1,000 AI-generated rip-off movies promoting merchandise utilizing the likenesses of celebrities. AI-generated thumbnails have proliferated on the platform, culminating not too long ago in a large scale backlash to YouTube big Mr.Beast, who debuted after which shortly shelved a generative AI instrument that may routinely generate eye-catching thumbnails.

Broadly, YouTube and its company proprietor, Alphabet, have leaned closely into generative AI for its personal functions, together with a brand new YouTube Shorts video generator that harnesses Google DeepMind’s Veo 2 and a mixed AI-powered search instrument and advice engine for Premium customers.

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