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It's very fast.
It's very embedded into the day to day tech.
I mean, like three hour live stream every single day.
A lot of people watch this opening.
I right now is planning to kind of go beyond just owning the show.
They're also going to tap the founders, what they said, their quote, amazing comms and marketing instincts.
So I think beyond just like, hey, we want to get like this kind of YouTube channel that does AI news.
They want to grab those founders and they want to get their communications and their communications instincts.
According to Fiji Simo, who is leading this, she kind of emphasized that they're going to bring, quote, AI to the world in a way that helps people understand the full impact of this technology on their daily lives.
I think she's basically positioning the show as kind of like a bridge between some of the complex AI systems and then kind of helping your average person understand what's going on, because that's kind of what the company's been doing.
And I think OpenAI knows that that is a sweet spot where their messaging needs to really thrive.
Simo kind of was diving into that, and she basically pointed out that TBPN's style is really uniquely suited for a company like OpenAI, where, quote, the standard communications playbook just doesn't apply.
So I think if you kind of read between the lines there, basically they're saying traditional PR isn't enough for OpenAI.
It's one of these really consequential technologies shaping what's happening.
and so they said look like this is kind of what we need to to help us get our message out there but what they're trying to say it because I guess a lot of people were kind of worried about the editorial quote-unquote independence of the company they said that their team is still going to have quote is going to quote run their program choose their guests and make their own editorial decisions so even if
OpenAI owns them.
They're allowed to say whatever they want.
And I was actually reading some tweets by the founders and they were like, look, sometimes we've been critical of OpenAI and we, you know, hope to still be critical of them and other people in the future.