Jaden Schaefer
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Podcast Appearances
So I would expect, you know, a majority of YouTube videos are not created inside of America.
So this is a massive expansion that they're doing.
Now, what I will say is that Google has a pretty solid line around the limitations of what this model is able to do.
Gemini is definitely not meant to, you know, they're not trying to replace specific artists.
If there's a prompt that you put in there and you're like, hey, make me a Johnny Cash song or make me a Beyonce song, the whole, you know, the system is not going to create an exact replica of that artist.
It perhaps will make something that feels like a similar style or mood, but they're very careful not to, you know, be able to actually clone an actual artist.
According to Google, they have a whole bunch of filters that are going to check the outputs against existing content.
So they're avoiding any direct copying.
And this isn't hard for Google, right?
We know that copyright strikes are a very common thing that Google has some pretty solid technology for.
So on YouTube, if you make a YouTube video, even with someone else's, like just a copy of someone else's YouTube video, you can get a copyright strike.
Someone else's video, you can get a copyright strike.
Someone else's audio, and especially somebody else's music, you get a copyright strike.
So they have a really good...
They have a really good technology.
And even I was just recently with my wife, we were trying to figure out the name of a song and we were trying to use Shazam on my iPhone and it couldn't figure out the song.
And it was super annoying because I was like trying to hum part of the song.
And so then I was like, oh, gee, what else could we do?
And I was like Googling it.
And I realized that Google Music, which I happen to have,