Filmmaking YouTubers face backlash for promoting Higgsfield's AI video tools
Prominent creators like Matti Haapoja and Sam Kolder are drawing fan criticism after paid demonstrations of Higgsfield's Seedance 2.5, highlighting a growing reputational minefield around AI endorsements.
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Filmmaking YouTubers Matti Haapoja and Sam "Kold" Kolder posted paid demonstrations of Higgsfield's Seedance 2.5 AI video tool, prompting audience backlash.
The incident is part of a broader 2026 trend where creators including Hank Green and Cliff Tan have faced criticism for AI associations.
Business Insider identifies three main ways creators get burned by AI: promoting AI companies, using AI in content, and other AI-adjacent associations.
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SourceRoleHeadlinePublishedMatch
The VergePrimaryMajor YouTube creators are facing backlash for accepting AI money80%
businessinsider.comWeb context3 Major Ways Creators Are Getting Burned by AI in 2026 - Business Insider—56%
fastcompany.comWeb contextHank Green AI backlash: Fan reaction, impact on creator community - Fast Company—40%