

In the world of YouTube, no human beings are now making content. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer limited to generating text or image, but this video is fully capable of scripting, voiceover, thumbnail designing and even editing. In such a situation, the question arises – should human YouTube creators now be considered in danger?
AI Tools changed the face of video production
In today’s time, AI tools like Runway Ml, Pictory, Descript, Vidyo.ai and Heygen can prepare a complete video without any human intervention. The script of the video can be written in a single click, the artificial voice can have nectar and automatically shorts or clips can be made. Due to this, many such channels have been created on YouTube which are being run completely through AI.
“Man’s touch is still necessary” – Experts’ opinion
However, amidst the rapidly growing capabilities of AI, many digital experts believe that it is not possible to remove completely human creators at the moment. “AI content is made rapidly, but there is a lack of emotional depth and authenticity,” said a media analyst.
Will YouTube bring strict policy?
YouTube has not yet imposed any harsh ban on the AI-generated content, but the new guidelines of the company are giving priority to transparency. In the coming time, it may be necessary to give disclosure to every AI content.
Future photo
By 2025, it is believed that up to 40% of content on YouTube will be made from AI. In such a situation, the creators will now have to become technical, not just creative, so that they can create better content with AI, not lose their place.
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