
Shutterstock's AI Partnerships, TikTok's Secret Viral Video Button, Discord's Bold Move To Acquire Gas, and ChatGPT's New Pricing
The Creator Feed · Renee Teeley & Jim Louderback
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Creator Feed, hosts Jim Louderback and Renee Teeley discuss the latest news and trends in the creator economy. They start by discussing Meta's licensing deal with Shutterstock, which allows Meta to use Shutterstock's content library to develop and train its AI tools. They also talk about Discord's acquisition of the teen app Gas and what it could mean for the platform. Next, they delve into TikTok's controversial "Heater" button, which some employees have used to promote personal videos. They also discuss the trend of leveraging internal creators in companies and the benefits it can bring. Finally, they touch on YouTube's new transparency features for community policy violations and the cost of ChatGPT subscriptions. Tune in to stay up to date on the latest in the creator space.
LINKS
- Meta licenses Shutterstock content for AI creation tools
- https://www.shutterstock.com/press/20435
- https://www.technollama.co.uk/artists-file-class-action-lawsuit-against-stability-ai-deviantart-and-midjourney
- https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/Meta-Signs-Content-Access-Deal-with-Shutterstock/640561/
- Discord acquires teen app Gas
- TikTok has a button to make videos go viral
- Leveraging internal creators in companies
- YouTube provides more transparency for community policy violations
- ChatGPT charging $42 for subscriptions and OpenAI's pricing for DALL-E 2 via tokens.