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AI Videos Flood Platforms: Creator Economy Under Threat

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Social media creator Jeremy Carrasco became an AI literacy influencer.
  • AI video scams range from fake healing accounts to stolen creator likeness.
  • Platforms struggle to enforce rules against AI-generated content.
AI Videos Flood Platforms: Creator Economy Under Threat

Jeremy Carrasco has rapidly become a prominent voice in AI literacy on social media, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers. Initially aiming to showcase AI's use in video production, he shifted focus to educating the public on identifying AI-generated content, citing issues like wobbly eyes and fuzzy textures as key indicators.

Carrasco details various scams, including fake wellness accounts and the alarming trend of creators' likenesses being stolen and repurposed for adult content. He argues that generative AI's ethical use in the creator space is broadly non-existent, primarily due to the reliance on stolen data, which he believes is fundamentally flawed.

Platforms like Instagram and TikTok are overwhelmed with AI content, often failing to enforce labeling rules. This influx not only drowns out human creators but also erodes the creator economy, as AI churns out questionable advertisements. Carrasco warns this trend will severely impact creators' livelihoods.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jeremy Carrasco educates users on identifying AI-generated video tells and exposes various scams, from fake accounts to stolen creator likenesses.
AI videos can steal creators' likenesses, generate fake content, and flood platforms, making it harder for human creators to earn income.
Platforms are often flooded with AI content and inconsistently enforce rules, leading to a decline in the creator economy and user experience.

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