
The best part about one company revolutionizing video-sharing on the internet is that it gets the say in how awful that experience can be.

The best part about one company revolutionizing video-sharing on the internet is that it gets the say in how awful that experience can be.
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As AI-generated songs run rampant across the internet, YouTube looks to get in front of it by legally licensing out artist voices.

YouTube introduced a dedicated news-watching experience to help viewers across 40 countries find the latest stories from reputable sources, the company announced on Wednesday. The aim is to make reliable news more readily accessible with two added features including a watch page and a “Shorts Innovation Program.”

After a more widespread rollout this week of its tirade against ad blockers, YouTube began its roll out of
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On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Meta plans to charge European users $17 a month for an ad-free version of Instagram and Facebook.