MrBeast Expresses Concern AI-Generated Content Could Disrupt YouTube Creator Landscape
LOS ANGELES, CA – Popular YouTube creator Jimmy donaldson, known as MrBeast, has voiced concerns that the increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence (AI) video generation tools poses a threat to his business and the broader YouTube creator ecosystem.Donaldson acknowledged the “scary times” ahead as AI software like OpenAI’s Sora 2 demonstrates the ability to create photorealistic short clips with ease.
Donaldson’s worry stems from the nature of his content, which often features large-scale competitions and elaborate stunts – concepts readily replicable by AI. Examples of his videos include challenges like “Lamborghini Vs world’s Largest Shredder.”
The concerns follow the release of Sora 2, which has already been used to generate viral content, including spoofs depicting OpenAI CEO Sam altman in various scenarios, such as “grilling a dead Pikachu” and simulated CCTV footage of him shoplifting. Altman responded to the memes with humor, noting it was “way less strange to watch a feed full of memes of yourself than i thought it would be,” and OpenAI implemented content restrictions.
Donaldson previously attempted to utilize an AI tool to generate YouTube thumbnails, a move that drew critically important backlash from fans who urged him to employ human artists. He later ceased using the AI tool and began hiring digital artists, though he did not issue a formal apology, stating, “I thought people were going to be pretty excited about it, but I definitely missed the mark.”
The situation has led Donaldson to empathize with artists, musicians, and filmmakers whose work is being used to train generative AI models, highlighting the broader debate surrounding copyright and AI-generated content.