Dive into the crazy world of YouTube algorithms, AI side hustles, and a mayor caught in the spotlight!
If you’ve ever wondered how YouTube decides what videos to push to the top, look no further! In a recent fireside chat at VidSummit, YouTube unpacked its algorithm’s secrets, providing content creators with the information they need to produce top-performing videos. They've introduced some exciting insights that could help seasoned vloggers and eager beginners alike optimize their content. Whether it's the essential video length or when to post, creators now have a roadmap to navigate these algorithmic waters more effectively.
Adding a twist to the excitement, startups are now pitching innovative side hustles that capitalize on the booming trend of AI-generated videos. TikTok and YouTube are about to get an AI facelift, with new startups automating the video creation process. Imagine earning passive income while an AI whips up videos using popular trends and themes—it’s like having a personal video assistant that never takes a day off! For fun-loving Nigerians looking to add something new to their income streams, the new wave of AI video production could be a goldmine.
But it’s not all smiles and trending topics. Johnson & Johnson is now embroiled in a messy lawsuit that alleges the pharma giant engaged in rampant infringement by using unlicensed music in videos. This has raised eyebrows and questions about the ethics of corporations leveraging creative work without the proper rights. As a well-established brand, the ongoing case serves as a wake-up call to other companies about the importance of adhering to copyright regulations, especially in the age of digital content creation.
And while we’re on the subject of videos, social media is buzzing with clips showing Edgewater's mayor on a drinking spree at a bar, behaving inappropriately. These leaked videos have stirred up quite the controversy, leading to mixed reactions from the public. With political figures under constant scrutiny, it’s a timely reminder that what happens on a night out can make headlines faster than you can say, "viral video!"
Did you know that the average person watches around 100 minutes of online video a day? That's almost 15 times more than they did in 2012! And while videos are becoming ever more popular, this trend of AI-generated content is expected to proliferate, potentially dominating platforms like YouTube and TikTok. The world of video is changing, so grab your popcorn and keep your eyes peeled!
In a surprising twist, the lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson isn’t their first dance with legal troubles concerning advertising; they've faced a series of lawsuits related to their marketing practices over the years. And if politicians thought their night escapades could be brushed under the rug, they better think again; in today's digital age, it seems no one is safe from the viral spotlight!
In a fireside chat at VidSummit last week, YouTube shed light on the inner workings of the algorithm, offering valuable insights for creators and viewers ...
TikTok and YouTube are increasingly being taken over by AI videos. These startups are likely to turbocharge the prevalence of AI-generated videos.
Johnson & Johnson is facing a lawsuit alleging it used unlicensed music in videos. APM accuses the pharma giant of “rampant infringement."
Video that appears to show Edgewater's mayor drinking at a bar and acting inappropriately is circulating on social media.
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