Justin Bieber, Eminem, Drake, And Linus Tech Tips Had Their YouTube Accounts Hacked: The Streaming Giant Now Has A Solution – An AI Chatbot

Alphabet Inc.'s GOOG GOOGL Google-owned YouTube has launched a new AI assistant designed to aid users in recovering hacked accounts.

What Happened: The AI chatbot, described as a "troubleshooting tool," is accessible through the YouTube Help Center. It guides hacked creators by asking a series of questions to help secure their Google logins and reverse any unauthorized changes made to their channels.

Currently, the support assistant is only available in English and is limited to a select group of creators. However, Google plans to eventually expand access to all YouTube creators.

The chatbot appears to be a standard support tool with no generative AI features. Despite this, it does not address the major complaint from creators about the difficulty in contacting YouTube directly when issues arise.

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Adding an AI-powered chatbot might disappoint creators who hoped for better communication from YouTube, especially since account hacking has affected even large creators like Linus Tech Tips.

Smaller accounts often face prolonged resolution times due to limited direct support, with some often forced to contact the streaming giant on social media platform X.

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Why It Matters: The introduction of YouTube’s AI chatbot comes in the wake of several high-profile hacking incidents.

In April 2022, some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Drake, Eminem, and Justin Bieber, had their YouTube accounts compromised by an unauthorized source who uploaded bizarre clips. The hacker’s actions affected artists with millions of subscribers, highlighting the platform’s vulnerability.

Additionally, in September 2022, the South Korean government’s official YouTube channel was hacked and renamed “SpaceX Invest.” It then broadcasted a video featuring Elon Musk discussing cryptocurrency.

YouTube’s new AI chatbot aims to address these concerns by providing a streamlined process for creators to regain control of their accounts. However, the effectiveness of this tool in resolving issues promptly remains to be seen.

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