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Morning Edition · Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Study Says Most Videos Shown to New TikTok Accounts Are Low-Quality AI
Editing platform Kapwing reports that 59 percent of clips served to new TikTok feeds are AI-generated, a data point in the debate over synthetic content spreading across consumer platforms.

The video-editing platform Kapwing published a study reporting that 59 percent of the clips shown to new TikTok accounts are AI-generated and low quality, according to a summary circulating on AI channels. The framing is that a fresh accoun…
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