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Nearly 60% of TikTok videos shown to new users are AI slop, study finds

Nearly six out of every ten videos TikTok serves to a brand-new account are AI-generated junk. That is the central finding of a report published by video editing platform Kapwing, which analysed 10,742 TikTok videos across 20 popular categories and separately examined the first 500 videos shown on the For You page of a freshly [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jul 10, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
AI-Generated videos dominate key categories on TikTok, study warns
Kapwing study finds significantly higher AI content in TikTok feeds compared to YouTube Shorts. The post AI-Generated videos dominate key categories on TikTok, study warns appeared first on BOL News.
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Related coverage for "Nearly 60% of TikTok videos shown to new users are AI slop, study finds": Mashable — Austin Evans says the biggest creator mindset shift is learning to think beyond the next video. Seeking Alpha — Why Consumer AI Appears To Be Lagging Enterprise. Novara Media — People Who Use AI More Also Dislike It Most, Study Reveals. CNET — Tidal to Label AI-Generated Music and Remove Fraudulent Material. The Next Web — Tingyu Su on why AI startups should treat the founding designer as a strategic hire from the start of company building. BOL News — AI-Generated videos dominate key categories on TikTok, study warns


