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👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There would be these things that would enter the zeitgeist, and we'd all talk about it, and we would be unified by it.
And on the plus side of all of this infinite distribution is you get to watch what you want.
The downside of it is there's really no connective thread almost that we all talk about that's the same.
How does YouTube view that problem?
Is it a problem?
Is there a responsibility or are there things that you can do to kind of make things that are a little bit less on demand, a little bit more appointment viewing that kind of builds identity and culture?
I think the interesting question is how do you organize yourself across all the different countries that you're in and the scale that you're at to deal with the cultural nuances of every different country and then to deal with the laws of every different country and then to deal, as David said, sometimes the vicissitudes.
of social policy in every country.
How do you deal with that organizationally?
Like, what does that actually look like?
Are there people that are writing policies that then some folks just have to understand and they're manually trying to react to?
Here's how we deal with this issue in India.
Here's how we deal with this issue in Brazil.
Here's how we deal with it in France.
When you have all these incredible AI models all over the place, people will be generating all kinds of content.
Some of that content could be news content, topical content.
You know, it could talk about a vaccine.
It could talk about whatever.
Do you guys feel you have a responsibility to figure out whether that's real or not?
Do you think that's the role of the actual creators?