YouTube intends to revise its platform policies on July 15 to prohibit creators from monetizing "inauthentic" content. This new policy focuses specifically on mass-produced, repetitive content, with a keen eye on low-quality videos generated by artificial intelligence. YouTube characterizes this as a modest refinement to its existing monetization guidelines, designed to provide a clearer definition of "inauthentic" content. Analysts anticipate that this action will assist YouTube in eradicating AI-driven spam content and safeguarding its brand reputation.