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YouTube Will Let AI Clone Creators for Shorts – and Not Everyone Is Ready for It

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The rapid evolution of short-form video is pushing platforms into a new phase, where artificial intelligence no longer merely assists creators but begins to replicate their presence. This shift is increasingly visible across the creator economy and has been closely tracked by NewsTrackerToday as platforms compete to define how identity, automation, and scale intersect.

This week, YouTube confirmed that creators will soon be able to generate Shorts using AI versions of themselves. According to CEO Neal Mohan, the goal is to position AI as an expressive tool rather than a replacement for human creativity. The announcement places Shorts – already averaging roughly 200 billion daily views – at the center of YouTube’s long-term strategy to retain engagement in an environment dominated by continuous, algorithm-driven content feeds.

From a structural perspective, the move lowers production friction while allowing creators to maintain constant visibility without being physically present. As observed by Sophie Leclerc, a technology sector analyst focused on platform dynamics, this reflects a broader industry recalibration. “When identity becomes programmable, the challenge is no longer scale,” she notes. “It’s differentiation. Platforms must prevent automation from flattening creator value.”

YouTube’s approach attempts to address that tension through parallel investments in identity protection. The company has expanded detection systems designed to identify AI-generated content that reproduces a creator’s face or voice without authorization. These tools allow affected creators to request removal, reinforcing the idea that digital likeness is an asset rather than a public resource. News Tracker Today has previously highlighted this trend as part of a wider shift toward treating identity governance as platform infrastructure, not policy afterthought.

Quality control remains another pressure point. The proliferation of low-effort, repetitive AI content has already strained recommendation systems across short-video platforms. YouTube says it is adapting its existing spam and clickbait suppression tools to reduce the visibility of low-quality generative content. Liam Anderson, a financial markets analyst specializing in digital platforms, argues that this filtering layer is essential. “Attention is the scarce commodity,” he explains. “If users associate Shorts with synthetic noise, monetization weakens regardless of scale.”

Beyond video, YouTube is also expanding Shorts toward a more flexible visual feed, including image-based posts – an implicit acknowledgment of competition from TikTok and Instagram. In this context, AI-generated creator likenesses function less as novelty features and more as retention mechanisms within an increasingly interchangeable content landscape. The underlying question is whether platforms can automate presence without eroding trust. If AI representations feel authentic and controlled, they may extend creator reach. If not, they risk accelerating fatigue and skepticism among viewers.

By the end of 2026, the success of AI-generated creator tools will be measured less by adoption rates than by engagement quality and creator confidence. For NewsTrackerToday, the defining issue is whether platforms like YouTube can turn AI-driven scale into durable value without diluting the human signal that made short-form video compelling in the first place.

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