. Discover how YouTube is taking their Shorts feature to the next level with their new ad formats! Paramount+ are one of the first brands to take advantage, alongside Google's AI-based Video Action campaigns. YouTube Select provides advertisers more control over the content their ads are adjacent to, resulting in higher rate of views. Additionally, YouTube’s 3rd quarter earnings report shows Shorts surpassing 50 billion views.
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Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, winner of the Turing Prize and former Google scientist, is warning of the dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI). An interview with the The New York Times uncovered his concerns about the rapid advancement of AI, counterfeiting data and its potential to be used by bad actors for malicious intent. Read this article to uncover what the "Godfather of AI" is warning about.
Genies, a web3 avatar startup created by Akash Nigam has invested in AI technology ChatGPT Plus to improve productivity. Akash, who has worked at Microsoft and Andreessen Horowitz, is dedicated to staying ahead with cutting edge technology, using it to debug code, increase speed and save time. Studies show AI can succeed when correctly utilized - investors and users debate its ethicality.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?