Snapchat will no longer recommend videos made entirely with artificial intelligence in its Spotlight feed, according to a BBC report cited by BlockBeats on Aug. 1. The platform said it will instead give priority to content created by real people. The move places Snapchat alongside other major internet platforms that have recently adjusted their policies or recommendation systems in response to a rise in low-quality, repetitive AI-generated material. The report noted that YouTube, LinkedIn and Substack have taken similar steps in recent weeks. Snapchat’s change is aimed at limiting the spread of spam-like AI content in recommendation feeds rather than removing all AI-assisted media from the platform.
Snapchat will stop recommending fully AI-generated videos in its Spotlight feed and will instead prioritize content made by human creators, according to a BBC report cited by BlockBeats on Aug. 1.
The report said the change is similar to recent steps taken by YouTube, LinkedIn and Substack, as platforms respond to a surge in low-quality and repetitive AI-generated content.
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