Credit: Joe Maring / Android AuthorityYouTube is preparing to update its creator monetization policies.The change is aimed at curbing revenue generation from “inauthentic” content.This update could result in less content that viewers consider to be spam.With the proliferation of AI tools, a growing number of YouTube channels are pumping out low-quality content, often referred to as AI slop. While it’s been an issue for a while, it appears YouTube is about to make a change that could help keep the problem in check.YouTube is preparing to update its monetization policies for creators. Although the company has yet to update its YouTube Partner Program (YPP) guidelines, TechCrunch has spotted help documentation that outlines the changes to come. Specifically, it explains that creators are required to upload “original” and “authentic” content to earn money.