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Oscars to stream exclusively on YouTube starting in 2029
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that the Academy Awards will exclusively livestream for free on YouTube beginning in 2029, ending a long-standing partnership with ABC. The multiyear deal covers 2029 through 2033 and includes additional Academy programming and digitized content. This shift aims to expand global access to the iconic awards show.
Ghana has approved a passport for YouTuber IShowSpeed, born Darren Watkins Jr., recognizing his efforts in highlighting African nations through his recent livestream tour. The decision comes after his visits to countries including Ghana and Ethiopia, where he engaged with local cultures. This move underscores the rising impact of digital influencers on global views of Africa.
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has announced that creators will soon be able to produce Shorts using AI-generated versions of themselves. This move aims to enhance creative tools while addressing concerns over deepfakes and low-quality AI content. The platform views AI as a means of expression rather than a substitute for human creativity.
Following Disney's cease-and-desist letter, Google has removed dozens of AI-generated videos featuring Disney characters from YouTube, addressing claims of copyright infringement in hosting and AI training. This enforcement action continues Disney's aggressive IP protection strategy amid select AI partnerships.
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A man has revealed the actual cost of charging a Tesla electric vehicle through a YouTube video. The disclosure provides insight into the expenses associated with electric car ownership. This comes amid growing interest in EV affordability.
A Utah-based YouTuber from the What's Inside? Family channel tested Tesla's website by trying to place as many Cybertruck orders as possible using refundable deposits. What started smoothly hit payment snags after about 10 orders per credit card. In the end, he successfully ordered 51 Cybertrucks worth around $3.5 million.
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Tech content creators on YouTube raised alarms this week over sudden removals of popular tutorial videos, suspecting AI moderation. YouTube has reinstated the flagged videos and denied any automation issues, but creators remain uncertain about the reasons behind the takedowns. The incident highlights tensions between platform policies and educational content.
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