YouTube has become a bigger player in children’s entertainment (see “Disney’s New Competitor”) following efforts to clean up its Wild West image. But as this Wired piece illustrates, the site’s troubles aren’t over. According to a new study that examined more than 7,000 videos from 24 popular kids’ channels, 40% of these videos’ AI-generated captions di…
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