YouTube begins public testing of ‘Playables’ gaming effort

Following YouTube’s pushes into music, television, gaming livestreams, and podcasts, the service has now begun public testing of its “Playables” initiative, which adds games to YouTube. Update: YouTube Playables are now more widely available, particularly for those with a Premium subscription. The existence of Playables on YouTube was first reported earlier this year as “a…

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How Can A Fractional CMO Help My Business?

Reading Time: 4 minutes Ever wondered what it would be like to have a seasoned marketing leader dedicated to your business without breaking the bank? Enter the Fractional CMO – a strategic powerhouse transforming the marketing landscape for small and medium-sized businesses. So, what exactly is a Fractional CMO, and how can this dynamic role…

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George Carlin’s estate is suing the creator of fake AI comedy special

George Carlin’s estate has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Dudesy, the media company that used generative artificial intelligence to produce a fake hour-long comedy special that imitates the deceased star’s voice and comedic style. The complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court on Thursday alleges that Carlin’s copyrighted materials and likeness were used without…

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How to Conduct an Influencer Audience Analysis for Your Campaigns | by Influnance | Feb, 2024

Brands are turning to influencer marketing more than ever to reach targeted audiences and build trust. But in this crowded space, simply picking an influencer with a large following isn’t enough. Understanding their audience, their interests, and their engagement patterns is crucial for campaign success. Think of it like fishing, you wouldn’t cast your line…

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This Two-Year VPN Subscription Is Only $89

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Working, watching videos, and browsing the internet should be safe and private experiences. Unfortunately, public networks are often…

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X updates its terms to ban crawling and scraping

Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, has updated its terms of service to prohibit scraping and crawling — likely to fend off any AI models training on its data. The new terms, which are effective from September 29, ban any kind of scraping or crawling without “prior written consent.” NOTE: crawling or scraping the Services in…

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Meta contributes new features to Python 3.12

Python 3.12 is out! It includes new features and performance improvements – some contributed by Meta – that we believe will benefit all Python users. We’re sharing details about these new features that we worked closely with the Python community to develop. This week’s release of Python 3.12 marks a milestone in our efforts to…

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YouTube adds new AI-generated content labeling tool

Today, YouTube announced a way for creators to self-label when their videos contain AI-generated or synthetic material. The checkbox appears in the uploading and posting process, and creators are required to disclose “altered or synthetic” content that seems realistic. That includes things like making a real person say or do something they didn’t; altering footage…

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Mark Zuckerberg and Daniel Ek on Why Europe Should Embrace Open-Source AI

This is an important moment in technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform the world—increasing human productivity, accelerating scientific progress and adding trillions of dollars to the global economy. But, as with every innovative leap forward, some are better positioned than others to benefit. The gaps between those with access to build with…

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