MrBeast Pulls AI Tool That Sparked Backlash: ‘Deeply Makes Me Sad’

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Mrbeast said he had withdrawn the Amnesty International tool to make mini -images of YouTube videos that he provided through his Viewats Pro service to creators after a violent reaction about the potential influence of working artists.
“I thought people would be very excited about it, but I definitely missed the mark,” said Mrbeast, the real name Jimmy Donaldson, in a video posted on social media.
Now, he said that the artificial intelligence tool has been replaced by something that directs people to the governor of the real mini artists so that they can be assigned instead.
“Transforming this negative situation into a positive thing helps artists to generate more income to do what they love.”
“I care more than either of you can imagine on the YouTube community,” said Mr. Al -Sayed Al -Sayed, noting that he is the world’s largest in the world and “I do not bear this responsibility lightly.”
“This makes me very sad when I do something, as you know, people in society feel upset,” he said.
“With Viewsats, my goal here is to create tools that help creators and if creators do not want tools, don’t worry. It’s not big in the deal.
“I also want to go out there: I guarantee you, I have spent more money on mini artists more than any other YouTube site in the world. I may have spent more money on mini artists more than 100 best creators combined.
“I have a small army of miniature artists who work for me. I look forward to employing more mini artists.”
Hey! Thank you for all your notes for the ViewSTATS AI Thumbnail tool, we pulled it and added a path for creators to find real mini artists to form pic.twitter.com/icrb8nfyuc
– Mrbeast (Mrbeast) June 27, 2025
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