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"textContent": "AI ‘Slop’ Is Flooding Children’s Media. Parents Should Be Very Alarmed.:\n\nazspot:\n\n> > It’s hard to say just how pervasive this type of content is, but it’s clear the problem is widespread and getting worse. One report published by video-editing company Kapwing in November 2025 found that about 21% of YouTube’s feed consists of low-quality, AI-generated videos.\n>>\n>> Jo Jo Funland, the creator of the “Vroom Vroom! Car Ride Song,” has posted more than 10,000 videos since its first release just seven months ago, in August 2025. That’s an average of about 50 new videos each day. Sesame Street, meanwhile, has published about 3,900 videos to YouTube in its entire 20 years on the platform.\n\nPont egy ilyen lófaszt adattak elő az iskolában az elsős gyerekekkel a skót kultúra napján, le is ordítottam az igazgatót",
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