The world’s largest video platform has told content moderators to favor “freedom of expression” over the risk of harm in deciding what to take down. By Nico Grant and Tripp Mickle Reporting from San ...
Google has taken down dozens of AI-generated videos of Disney-owned characters after the studio sent a cease and desist ...
YouTube has removed 3,000 malicious videos disguised as 'Cracked software' These were used to spread malware and infostealers like Lumma The network used fake positive engagement to garner trust ...
Palm Springs car bombing suspect allegedly posted bomb tests on YouTube ABC News contributor Richard Frankel provides insight into what now-removed YouTube videos posted by the Palm Springs bombing ...
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