More than 200 child rights organizations jointly call for YouTube to fully ban AI-generated low-quality content from entering child platforms

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Gate News message, on April 2, more than 200 children’s rights organizations and experts, including the American Federation of Teachers and the American Counseling Association, jointly sent a letter to YouTube CEO Neal Mohan and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, urging the platform to fully ban AI-generated low-quality “junk videos” (AI slop) from appearing on YouTube Kids. The joint letter was initiated and led by the children’s rights organization Fairplay, and notable scholars such as Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation, also participated in signing. The letter points out that large quantities of AI-generated, mass-produced video content have flooded the YouTube Kids platform; these videos are cheap to produce, absurd or meaningless in content, yet are engineered by the algorithms to keep attracting and “hijacking” children’s attention. Fairplay’s investigation found that top AI junk-content channels targeting children generate more than $4.25 million in annual revenue, while on YouTube Kids, only about 5% of the videos shown to children under the age of 8 are high-quality content. Rachel Franz, program director at Fairplay, said that AI-generated content can distort reality, create confusion, and affect children’s cognitive development about the world; and the platform’s algorithms continuously recommend such content to younger users, making it nearly unavoidable for them to encounter it. The coalition put forward multiple structural reform demands.

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