Beth Lyons
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So I would just say one thing that we didn't cover, but we have covered in the past, is, is this an opportunity for AI companies that have billions of dollars in funding to do a solid and get really well-written content?
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propping up some of these local things, right?
I mean, this seems to be a win-win-win if the answer to the original question is, if AI writes the easy news, do we trust the human-written hard news?
And I hope that people, for local people,
for local content and AI readiness and AI awareness will eventually get to yes.
And I think like the frontier companies could have a role in that.
That would be really, really good.
I don't know that that's going to happen, but I do see this as an opportunity, the ongoing opportunity.
of supporting actual human written content that you're looking for well-written content people who are trained to write content yeah in this kind of way so
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And we're not echoing.
So the first thing I want to say to people who are watching on YouTube, if you're only seeing Brian Amai's chin and the top of Andy's head, go out and pick the live version that doesn't have the little phone icon on it.
And if you're watching on your phone and you're only seeing that terribly, sorry, we will fix that next time.
But that is what you're going to see right now.
But I'm in live on YouTube in the other setting, and I can see all of our faces.
To go back to the perplexity story, if you remember, we noticed in the very beginning that we were getting access to paywalled content.
And that, I believe, is the reason for this lawsuit.
I think they did shut down the paywalled content, but we had access to it for a while.