YouTube is facing criticism for applying AI-powered edits to videos without creator consent, including filters that alter facial features like enlarging lips or eyes, and adding misleading AI summaries that misrepresent video content. Users report these changes occur server-side on Shorts, with no opt-out option, raising concerns about privacy, legal rights, and platform terms of service. Industry discussions suggest this may stem from data compression efforts to reduce storage costs, but critics argue it normalizes AI-generated content and erodes trust. The backlash highlights broader tensions between tech giants and creators over content ownership, algorithmic transparency, and the ethical use of AI in user-generated media.
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