Forbes - YouTube seems to be getting classier. A few days after news that it was encouraging commenters to use their real names and clean up the site’s discourse, the video site has said it’s kitting out a studio in London that YouTube stars and creators in the region can use to film their work and improve production values. It will open the studio, which it calls a “creator space” some time the next few weeks, housing it in Google‘s colourful offices in Soho, London:
According to Bloomberg, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has expressed concern regarding the potential misuse of platform content by OpenAI’s Sora, an AI-driven video creation tool.
Shaz from TL writes: “Linus Sebastian’s media company, Linus Media Group, is under fire. From ethical concerns with videos, to allegations of workplace harassment.”
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