I recently made some videos on my channel related to AI. The comment sections of those videos were filled with questions and statements suggesting that AI content will not be monetized in 2024. It made me feel bad because, even though 2024 is halfway over, many people still don’t have complete knowledge about AI policies. This isn’t their fault; it’s due to YouTubers providing incorrect advice because they don’t fully understand the guidelines. But don’t worry, because in this article, I will clarify the facts related to AI and clear up all your doubts and questions. Just make sure to read the entire article, as half knowledge is more dangerous than none.
To understand YouTube policies better, note that YouTube aims to see creativity thrive, including through the use of AI. However, YouTube prioritizes protecting its creators. This means that while AI can boost creativity, it cannot be used to steal or manipulate existing content. YouTube is committed to ensuring that its existing creators are not pushed aside due to the mass production capabilities of AI.
YouTube has identified six specific conditions under which you must declare AI-altered content:
In these cases, the altered content box must be checked "Yes" when uploading.
There has been misinformation stating that AI-generated videos will not be monetized. This is incorrect. AI-generated videos can be monetized if they add value or show some effort. For instance, channels like "Bible in a Nutshell" that generate content using AI are well-monetized.
Moreover, if you clone your own voice for videos, it won’t affect monetization. However, you must check "Yes" in the altered content box if you mimic a public figure's voice.
YouTube’s policy reflects its fight against the misuse of AI to mass-produce low-quality content. If the content is engaging and offers substantial value, it can be monetized even if generated with AI. Channels using repetitive, robotic scripts without human elements or value are less likely to be monetized.
To illustrate, if you visit the Statue of Liberty and remove people from the background in your video using AI, you should check "No" for altered content as there’s no misinformation or manipulation. However, if you replace the Statue of Liberty with another statue, you must check "Yes."
Channels that mindlessly produce repetitive content using AI voices or scripts without human elements or engagement are less likely to be monetized. This highlights the need for uniqueness and engagement in AI-generated content.
In conclusion, while AI offers incredible opportunities for creativity on YouTube, it must be used responsibly. Understanding and adhering to these guidelines ensures that your content remains eligible for monetization. If you still have doubts or questions, feel free to ask. Be aware of YouTube’s community guidelines to avoid any issues with monetization.
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Can AI-generated videos be monetized on YouTube in 2024?
Do I need to check "Yes" for altered content if I use an AI voice that mimics a real person?
Will removing people from a video background using AI affect monetization?
What types of AI uses require checking "Yes" for altered content?
Are there any restrictions on using AI to create news content?
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