DSL Reports
Last week, YouTube complained about T-Mobile's new "Binge On" service, which exempts many of the bigger video services from user wireless user usage caps. The service, enabled by default, means video won't count against your cap, but all streaming video services get throttled back to 480p. YouTube's complaint is this: for T-Mobile users, all video services are throttled by default, even services that haven't struck any deals with T-Mobile.
According to Bloomberg, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has expressed concern regarding the potential misuse of platform content by OpenAIβs Sora, an AI-driven video creation tool.
Shaz from TL writes: βLinus Sebastianβs media company, Linus Media Group, is under fire. From ethical concerns with videos, to allegations of workplace harassment.β
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