We break down how YouTube’s new AI “reimagine” direction turns simple Shorts remixing into something that can reshape a creator’s likeness and meaning. We walk through the hidden default settings, the terms of service implications, and the real risks if voice cloning and monetisation collide with low-effort AI remixes. • Gemini Omni style reimagining and why it feels like a point of no return for creator control • Shorts remixing settings, why they are on by default, and why there is no channel-wide default • The difference between classic remixing and AI that changes the underlying video • Real remix examples, AI labels, and why “AI slop” is the predictable outcome of a low barrier • Likeness, privacy, and the moment voice cloning makes the problem much worse • Terms of service clauses that expand what “modify” can mean as new features ship • Monetisation power dynamics, ads on content, and what creators can realistically push back on • Third-party AI training setting and what it suggests about content ownership online You should leave us some comments below. If you're listening to the audio only podcast, you know, listen, you can send us a message. There's a link there to send us a text message. If you like this, feel free to hit that subscribe button.
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