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i wanted to grow up to be a baseball player my 6-year-old wants to be a youtube are.come a baseball player in case it wasn't avenue. >> you are hurt, i get it if you look at the improve roien youtube and you monetize this. bottom line this is the a arguably one or two global ad company. global media leader in the world with a valuation that makes a lot of sense and i realize there is regular regulatory risks but this is a name you have to own youtube is an important part of that. >> i would think youtube sits right in the target, right, of all the regulators if there is regulatory risk for google, yubtd. >> what kind of regulatory risk. >> it in terms of the fear that it's video -- like extremist videos are uploaded there, that it hosting chats by predators. >> i think. >> you know child videos >> nobody wants that, right. clean that off the site is good news for the company. >> right if they're able to keep up with it i think is your point. the idea of some sort of security measures they have to do to be able to keep some of this. >> costs money. >> it does and that'
i wanted to grow up to be a baseball player my 6-year-old wants to be a youtube are.come a baseball player in case it wasn't avenue. >> you are hurt, i get it if you look at the improve roien youtube and you monetize this. bottom line this is the a arguably one or two global ad company. global media leader in the world with a valuation that makes a lot of sense and i realize there is regular regulatory risks but this is a name you have to own youtube is an important part of that. >>...
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since our enquiries youtube has deleted his videos.ficer viewing those videos should know that it's a serious question about whether or not consent has been given. and that, i think, is then where the police need to launch a proactive investigation. if they're aware of what seems to be significant predatory behaviour, i do think it's the role of the police to look at trying to proactively identify potential victims and look at trying to put some protection in place. for now, men around the world continue to profit from filming and selling what they call "the secrets of seduction". a game where women don't even know they're being played. to spread those techniques, without naming it that, without saying, "this is what we're doing," when manipulating women, is really insidious. that, in itself, is something that i feel really needs to be addressed. hello, overall the weather this weekend is not looking ideal, very changeable, a mixed picture throughout the uk, but there is some sunshine on offer too. we will concentrate on the rainfall f
since our enquiries youtube has deleted his videos.ficer viewing those videos should know that it's a serious question about whether or not consent has been given. and that, i think, is then where the police need to launch a proactive investigation. if they're aware of what seems to be significant predatory behaviour, i do think it's the role of the police to look at trying to proactively identify potential victims and look at trying to put some protection in place. for now, men around the...
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on youtube or checking in on a friend on social media. these are experiences that we come to rely on. and the platform has been nabled by user generated content. section 230 of the commune cases decency act has enabled that echo system to involve by giving online companys the ability to moderate content without equating them to the publisher or speaker of that content. we've been able the creation of millions and billions of people to come together and interact. today, this committee will be examining that world that section 230 has enabled both the good and the bad. i'd like to thank the witnesses for appearing before us today. each of you represents important perspective related to the content and the ecosystem. ony of you bring up concerns this complex issue. i agree this is a complex issue. regulate y should disinformation and hate speech. like too many communities my hometown of pittsburgh has seen what unchecked hate can lead to. almost a year ago, our community suffered the most deadly attack on jewish americans in our nation's his
on youtube or checking in on a friend on social media. these are experiences that we come to rely on. and the platform has been nabled by user generated content. section 230 of the commune cases decency act has enabled that echo system to involve by giving online companys the ability to moderate content without equating them to the publisher or speaker of that content. we've been able the creation of millions and billions of people to come together and interact. today, this committee will be...
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>> across youtube we have clear content policies. we publish those online that we have videos give more examples in some specific ways to understand. we're able to detect of the 9 million videos that we removed from youtube in the last quarter 87 percent of those were detected first by machines automation is one very important way and then the second way is human reviewers so we have community planning where any user that he problematic content and follow what happens with that complaint. we have human reviewers that and we're transparent and in explaining that. when it comes to criminal activityon the internet , ca2 30 has a complete carveout in the case of grindr, we have policies against harassment but in the case of grindr where there was criminal activity understanding is there a defendant in that case and there's a criminal case for harassment and stalking proceeding against him in certain cases, opioids again, controlled substance under criminal law there's a section that says controlled substances on the internet, will happen
>> across youtube we have clear content policies. we publish those online that we have videos give more examples in some specific ways to understand. we're able to detect of the 9 million videos that we removed from youtube in the last quarter 87 percent of those were detected first by machines automation is one very important way and then the second way is human reviewers so we have community planning where any user that he problematic content and follow what happens with that complaint....
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street attraction has more than 100,000 youtube subscribers.eir coaching techniques seem to be in demand. here we see adnan ahmed on one of their london boot camps. he's so, so persistent. ijust love that. the epicentre for pickup artists in the uk is london. i'm on oxford street, which is one of the prime spots for pickup artists, and you can telljust by looking around at how busy the place is why they pick it. i want to find out what really goes on during these boot camps, so i'm going undercover, shaving my beard and ditching my real name. i have a secret camera hidden in myjacket. so this is the jacket i'll be wearing. it's quilted. which is good, when it's the hottest day of the year. we meet in the centre of town. there are six students, from the recently single to the experienced pickup artist... ..each paying £600 to learn more about game. the students each hand over wads of cash. the first lesson — the cold approach. how to stop women you don't know in the street. soon it's my turn. i'm 31. i don't want to approach someone who looks ha
street attraction has more than 100,000 youtube subscribers.eir coaching techniques seem to be in demand. here we see adnan ahmed on one of their london boot camps. he's so, so persistent. ijust love that. the epicentre for pickup artists in the uk is london. i'm on oxford street, which is one of the prime spots for pickup artists, and you can telljust by looking around at how busy the place is why they pick it. i want to find out what really goes on during these boot camps, so i'm going...
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street attraction has more than 100,000 youtube subscribers.e their coaching techniques seem to be in demand. here we see adnan ahmed on one of their london boot camps. he's so, so persistent. ijust love that. boot camps are big business in this industry. the epicentre for pickup artists in the uk is london. a week course can cost up to £1500. a week up to £a000. i'm on oxford street, which is one of the prime spots for pickup artists, and you can tell just by looking around at how busy the place is why they pick it. i want to find out what really goes on during these boot camps, so i'm going undercover, shaving my beard and ditching my real name. i have a secret camera hidden in myjacket. so this is the jacket i'll be wearing. it's quilted. which is good, when it's the hottest day of the year. we meet in the centre of town. there are six students, from the recently single to the experienced pickup artist... ..each paying £600 to learn more about game. the students each hand over wads of cash. the first lesson — the cold approach. how to stop w
street attraction has more than 100,000 youtube subscribers.e their coaching techniques seem to be in demand. here we see adnan ahmed on one of their london boot camps. he's so, so persistent. ijust love that. boot camps are big business in this industry. the epicentre for pickup artists in the uk is london. a week course can cost up to £1500. a week up to £a000. i'm on oxford street, which is one of the prime spots for pickup artists, and you can tell just by looking around at how busy the...
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>> guest: i do think that the google youtube case was remarkable in a couple of different respects. first of all it essentially puts operators of platforms on notice that if they receive information that there is content on their site that is directed to children, and if they are collecting any personal information from viewers of that content, they need to abide by all of the obligations. also within the course of that settlement we mandated to actually create a mechanism to seek out information pertaining to weather information is directed at children. so channel owners now must designate child directed content as child directed if it is, and then of course all of the obligations kicking. there's a notable case, and again, not one that is limited to the $170 million. these are cases that have consequences far beyond the scope of either the monetary or the injunctive release indicates, so, for example, i was talking to a company shortly after the google youtube settlement and the indicated that with a heightened awareness on violations that come from the tick-tock settlement and fr
>> guest: i do think that the google youtube case was remarkable in a couple of different respects. first of all it essentially puts operators of platforms on notice that if they receive information that there is content on their site that is directed to children, and if they are collecting any personal information from viewers of that content, they need to abide by all of the obligations. also within the course of that settlement we mandated to actually create a mechanism to seek out...
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youtube impact a video's visibility? >> thank you for the question. as you've seen users can do a thumbs up or thumbs down. it's a many signals. it won be determine native of a youtube mostly used for relevance and i really appreciate your content moderation. i want to make the point on the piece about harassment and bullying, we did remove 35,000 videos from youtube just in the last quarter. we can do this because of cta 230. whenever someone's content is removed, they may be upset. so there could be cases for defamation, breach of contract and service providers large and small are able to implement these procedures and identify bad content and take it down because of the provisions of cta 230. >> okay. well, i've got some other questions i'm going to submit for the record, mr. chairman. let me summarize with this i want to stay within my time and you are going to require me to say in my time. so. you know in the absence of regulations as i mention in my opening remarks, that takes social responsibility to a much higher
youtube impact a video's visibility? >> thank you for the question. as you've seen users can do a thumbs up or thumbs down. it's a many signals. it won be determine native of a youtube mostly used for relevance and i really appreciate your content moderation. i want to make the point on the piece about harassment and bullying, we did remove 35,000 videos from youtube just in the last quarter. we can do this because of cta 230. whenever someone's content is removed, they may be upset. so...
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dislikes on youtube impact they videos visibility?hank you for the question. as you've seen, musicians skipped tubs up comes down to a video. it's one of many signals so it would be a determinative of the recommendation of the video for relevance. i really appreciate your point about responsible content moderation. i do want to make the point that the piece about hospital buoyed. we removed 35,000 videos from youtube and we did this because of 230 when. the contents or move they might be upset so break there could be cases against the substance provider for defamation and breach of contract. service providers a large and small are able to have those policies and implement procedures to identify that content and take it down because of the provision of 230. >> okay, i got some other questions i want to submit for the record but let me just summarize with this cause i want to stay within my time. you're going to require me to stay within my time. you know, in the absence of regulation as i mentioned in my opening remarks. that takes soc
dislikes on youtube impact they videos visibility?hank you for the question. as you've seen, musicians skipped tubs up comes down to a video. it's one of many signals so it would be a determinative of the recommendation of the video for relevance. i really appreciate your point about responsible content moderation. i do want to make the point that the piece about hospital buoyed. we removed 35,000 videos from youtube and we did this because of 230 when. the contents or move they might be upset...
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on their youtube channel, they had more than 100,000 subscribers.ate in—field footage, because we wanted to capture the real thing and real reactions, it had to be filmed covertly, guerilla style. the film continues with audio of him apparently having sex with an 18—year—old he met that same day. panorama got in touch with youtube, who have now deleted adnan ahmed and street attraction's channels, saying they breach their policies. but street attraction also sells face—to—face courses teaching the same techniques. i went undercover on one to find out more. one of the first lessons lead coach eddie hitchens taught is what he called the cold approach, how to stop women you don't know in the street. so, mike, i want you to try and stop this girl. she looks pretty mancunian to me. ok, you can, you can. she seems... she's too young for me. it doesn't matter, even if she's underage... another coach, richard hood, told me about what he called last—minute resistance to sex, or lmr. a massive one, when you get to the apartment, tell her to take the shoes off
on their youtube channel, they had more than 100,000 subscribers.ate in—field footage, because we wanted to capture the real thing and real reactions, it had to be filmed covertly, guerilla style. the film continues with audio of him apparently having sex with an 18—year—old he met that same day. panorama got in touch with youtube, who have now deleted adnan ahmed and street attraction's channels, saying they breach their policies. but street attraction also sells face—to—face courses...
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for example i was talking to a company called [inaudible] shortly after the google youtube settlement and they indicated that with a heightened awareness on top of violations that come from tick-tock settlement and from youtube their business had started booming because suddenly all sorts of companies are refocused needing obligations and they directly attribute the increase in business to the ftc enforcement action so we know that goes far beyond monetary injunctive relief that we get in any given settlement. >> guest: job creation. [laughter] i want to ask about the behavioral change and if i understand the settlement correctly it's that content creators will have to self designate whether that content is directed at children. if you say your contact is instructed at children you will not make as much money off of targeted advertising. does that not incentivize these creators perhaps to miss designate their content and how will ftc provide oversight of that? >> guest: we indicated during the announcement of the settlement that we would be conducting sweep of youtube channels to ensu
for example i was talking to a company called [inaudible] shortly after the google youtube settlement and they indicated that with a heightened awareness on top of violations that come from tick-tock settlement and from youtube their business had started booming because suddenly all sorts of companies are refocused needing obligations and they directly attribute the increase in business to the ftc enforcement action so we know that goes far beyond monetary injunctive relief that we get in any...
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if you haven't been on youtube in a while, you may not have heard of youtuber burnout.ing on. when you're on a platform like youtube or instagram, even, there's an algorithm and you have to keep up. you have to post videos at least once a week, if you're good you are posting two a week, three a week, more than that. but if you miss a week, it changes the algorithm and your videos don't get seen as much. everything works against you and that's rough. nobody wants that, that's really scary. i mean, the burnout is real. in an extreme version, it really creates issues with your whole family, and hopefully in a smaller version you just recognise that you're drained, your creativity isn't there, you're not finding new things to make videos about anymore, you're not excited about doing it anymore. you're not enjoying the process. and if you're not enjoying the process, when it comes to making videos that are about connecting with another person, the video isn't really connecting to another person. you need to take a moment. at this point, committing to my channel and putting e
if you haven't been on youtube in a while, you may not have heard of youtuber burnout.ing on. when you're on a platform like youtube or instagram, even, there's an algorithm and you have to keep up. you have to post videos at least once a week, if you're good you are posting two a week, three a week, more than that. but if you miss a week, it changes the algorithm and your videos don't get seen as much. everything works against you and that's rough. nobody wants that, that's really scary. i...
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y la de los firmes escritores insignia de plata de youtube. >> hola, mi gente.xicanas llenas de sencillez y felicidad. sus vÍdeos sean visto desde rusia. ha preparado frente al celular de su hija desde chiles, chicharrones en salsa verde, tacos, gorditas, sabores que los mexicanos llevamos en el adn. los de sus secretos para el mole. estÁ bonita -- esta abuelita de 69 aÑos-- ademÁs usa una licuadora, algunas ollas y un solo cuchillo. todo lo que hace es con ingredientes frescos. >> es que aquÍ en la comunidad donde naciÓ uÑa -- doÑa angela de las huertas son comunes. >> ojalÁ les haya gustado esta receta. >>en michoacÁn, mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo. carolina: una historia increÍble para las redes sociales. borja: vamos a hacer una muy corta pausa y al regresar te vamos a mostrar las tendencias de maquillaje que se imponen en las redes sociales para esta noche de halloween.- una maquillador a nos enseÑa los pasos, si no tienes planes. aquÍ los tener. -- los vas a tener. carolina: seguimos en vivo en tu ediciÓn digital. muchÍsimas personas comparten en redes en sus di
y la de los firmes escritores insignia de plata de youtube. >> hola, mi gente.xicanas llenas de sencillez y felicidad. sus vÍdeos sean visto desde rusia. ha preparado frente al celular de su hija desde chiles, chicharrones en salsa verde, tacos, gorditas, sabores que los mexicanos llevamos en el adn. los de sus secretos para el mole. estÁ bonita -- esta abuelita de 69 aÑos-- ademÁs usa una licuadora, algunas ollas y un solo cuchillo. todo lo que hace es con ingredientes frescos....
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so, say you pull youtube from google, youtube could go, maybe we should bill our self as a safe place, or maybe google will start a video network focused on safety, or instagram may do something else. what i think a lot of the antitrust people are thinking is that nobody is going to -- there is nobody today that is going to invest in a search engine. there is no way that you can in win. the has been a search engine since forever, 15 years. there hasn't been a new social media site, is significant one, -- there was peach for 15 seconds there, there hasn't been a new one since snapchat. just today, snapchat was in the news because they have called facebook voldemort, and created a file to hurt them. there is no question of how much innovations facebook bars. snapchat was the last social media that were created in 2011. there hasn't been an ad network created for 8-10 years, meaning google and facebook sped up the digital ad networks. there hasn't been a major commerce site. the idea is that once you start to split them up, you will get more innovation. and it has been some history of th
so, say you pull youtube from google, youtube could go, maybe we should bill our self as a safe place, or maybe google will start a video network focused on safety, or instagram may do something else. what i think a lot of the antitrust people are thinking is that nobody is going to -- there is nobody today that is going to invest in a search engine. there is no way that you can in win. the has been a search engine since forever, 15 years. there hasn't been a new social media site, is...
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a recent study found that today's students think they learn more youtube than they do from textbooksd, but you can actually learn a lot of the same lessons you'd find in a a textbook on youtube. i'll show you what i mean. for instance, if you're studying communications, a a textbook will tell you that you must choose your words carefully especially in public settings, but youtube will just show you this. >> 7:02 already this morning it is just flying by like this week, it's wednesday, right? >> i think so. >> hump day. >> we're getting there >> i believe we'll have a dry hump day [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if you're studying physical therapy, a textbook will tell you weightlifting requires a lot of caution and care, but youtube will just show you this. [ mirror breaking [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally, if you're studying dramatic arts a textbook will tell you that performing can be a powerful form of self-expression, but youtube will just show you this >> spin it out spin it out! spin it out! [ talking over each other >> oh, oh! >> oh, oh! oh oh. >> bad mother[ bleep ] your mouth!h,h,
a recent study found that today's students think they learn more youtube than they do from textbooksd, but you can actually learn a lot of the same lessons you'd find in a a textbook on youtube. i'll show you what i mean. for instance, if you're studying communications, a a textbook will tell you that you must choose your words carefully especially in public settings, but youtube will just show you this. >> 7:02 already this morning it is just flying by like this week, it's wednesday,...
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the day say you pull youtube off of google maybe youtube will go maybe we should bill ourselves e as a safe place for people to be oror google willth start a new i network focused on safety or instagram might be doing something else or there might be a whole new thing. whey think a lot of the first amendment, not the first amendment, the anti-trust people are thinking is that nobody is going to, there is nobody today that is going to invest in a search engine. there's no way you can win. there hasn't been a search engine since forever, like 20, 15 years. there hasn't been a new social media site since really a significant one. i'm not talking about oy or yo ' or whatever that was, peach. there was a peach for 14 secondi there, but there hasn't been a u new one since stsnapchat and ju today, snapchat was in the newse because they called google th voledmort -- facebook voldemorte and l they had a lot of things'' what he did to harry potter. there's innovations that facebook borrows instagram specifically so snapchat was the last social media network created, that was 2011. there hasn't
the day say you pull youtube off of google maybe youtube will go maybe we should bill ourselves e as a safe place for people to be oror google willth start a new i network focused on safety or instagram might be doing something else or there might be a whole new thing. whey think a lot of the first amendment, not the first amendment, the anti-trust people are thinking is that nobody is going to, there is nobody today that is going to invest in a search engine. there's no way you can win. there...
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on youtube we are using machines and algorithms. once content is identified and removed our technology is uploaded to tear a really important point about work across platforms and in cooperation a good sample with the global internet counterterrorism. we are one of the founding members and many of the leading players in tech arere part of tt thread one of the things that we saw during the christchurch shooting was how quickly this content can spread. we were grateful to see that last week some of the crisis protocols are put into place such as the shooting in germany, there was a piece of content that appeared and companies were able to engage in a protocol. it was spread across the company said that enabled all of us to market. >> i am out of time. thank you. >> the gentlelady yields back and mr. bilirakis is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. it should should have very much. my first question is for dr. mcsherry, yes or no. understand the past pff includes language mirroring legislation in trade doses was simpl
on youtube we are using machines and algorithms. once content is identified and removed our technology is uploaded to tear a really important point about work across platforms and in cooperation a good sample with the global internet counterterrorism. we are one of the founding members and many of the leading players in tech arere part of tt thread one of the things that we saw during the christchurch shooting was how quickly this content can spread. we were grateful to see that last week some...
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. - about youtube. there's a broader concern about data privacy and misinformation. what's the downside risk? >> the downside risk is more on the profitability side. the momentum and advertising will continue to be strong. but because of the shared infrastructure, if you look at the cost profile individually, sir would be's -- search would be significantly more profitable. i think we will keep on the topline but as far as disclosure is concerns, we do not think the numbers would be disclosed anytime soon. cloud is a real potential. taylor: nicole, finally, we know that google is enmeshed, as all bid -- big tech is, with china. they are looking for growth, not commenting on the trade fights or operations in china. what do you make of anything headwind as far as it comes to the macro environments in china and the trade fights? nicole: google's biggest headwinds have to do with currency fluctuations. as far as china they are not super invested. any issues with china may affect them much less than in the u.
. - about youtube. there's a broader concern about data privacy and misinformation. what's the downside risk? >> the downside risk is more on the profitability side. the momentum and advertising will continue to be strong. but because of the shared infrastructure, if you look at the cost profile individually, sir would be's -- search would be significantly more profitable. i think we will keep on the topline but as far as disclosure is concerns, we do not think the numbers would be...
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. >> if you were swimmer, can't teach swimming lessons, if you've youtube followers,con monetize them. >> reporter: abdul-jabbar has been outspoken. believes it's game changer for female athlete tz. capitalize on their sport. >> she's denied ability to market herself, gain compensation from it. college is over, no opportunity to do other sports professionally. >> reporter: for its part, ncaa admits change is necessary but in written statement say quote, unfortunately this new law already is creating confusion
. >> if you were swimmer, can't teach swimming lessons, if you've youtube followers,con monetize them. >> reporter: abdul-jabbar has been outspoken. believes it's game changer for female athlete tz. capitalize on their sport. >> she's denied ability to market herself, gain compensation from it. college is over, no opportunity to do other sports professionally. >> reporter: for its part, ncaa admits change is necessary but in written statement say quote, unfortunately...
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channel that's at youtube dot com for slash news. the look of defiance in hong kong tens of thousands will face masks during this weekend's protest starting a new ban that threatens a year in jail but just to protest us so far have taken the full their path in court today forced to remove their mosques but found a protesters gather with umbrellas to mosque that identities the pair were charged with unlawful assembly and defying the ban but the tents by hong kong authorities took up the under arrest is just fueling more contempt among protesters and the resolution remains elusive i've got. reports from hong kong. to k.l. snell say widespread it's verging on the. the end to say deep it's becoming harder and harder to escape. authorities say it seems like this to justify sweeping new emergency palace. i but house on the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with protesters warning is just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't say at 1st pace that they even cry they are part of the law and i think that's much much more to co
channel that's at youtube dot com for slash news. the look of defiance in hong kong tens of thousands will face masks during this weekend's protest starting a new ban that threatens a year in jail but just to protest us so far have taken the full their path in court today forced to remove their mosques but found a protesters gather with umbrellas to mosque that identities the pair were charged with unlawful assembly and defying the ban but the tents by hong kong authorities took up the under...
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>> it's to hear more than a sound byte from the candidates more than a twitter feed, more than a youtube video. >> because it's very convenient, here in palo alto appear i live in palo alto. and so i wanted to have the opportunity to hear joe and meet joe. >> mr. boyden, your reaction -- >> biden didn't speak to reporters on his way in or out of the palo alto fund raisers but guests coming to see him said they were happy with what they heard. >> he said it's about the american people, it's not about me. it's about using my experience and my commitment to america and raising us all up to where we should be. >> reporter: and mr. boyden left palo alto for san francisco this afternoon for an early evening cocktail reception at the home of california senator diane feinstein. reporting live in palo alto, anoushah rasta, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, anoushah. so what do you serve to a former vice president? we got a sneak peek at the menu petition palo alto event. as preparing to feed him with 150 oh guests a buffett with classic mediterranean dishes but a raw seafood door. oven roasted chi
>> it's to hear more than a sound byte from the candidates more than a twitter feed, more than a youtube video. >> because it's very convenient, here in palo alto appear i live in palo alto. and so i wanted to have the opportunity to hear joe and meet joe. >> mr. boyden, your reaction -- >> biden didn't speak to reporters on his way in or out of the palo alto fund raisers but guests coming to see him said they were happy with what they heard. >> he said it's about...
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youtube is spending $15 billion a year so add google to that mix.ing came up. this is the idea when you move throughout your day and have different devices and different services you use, it fits seamlessly together. i see an undercard developing related to a battle between apple and google around this apple i think has the upper hand around privacy, but that was another piece that really jumped out at me. they also talked about quantum computing and ultimately building services that will -- quantum computing will build services that will not just answer questions but help us get things done. sounds very promising. one last thing, melissa, josh t popped out at me that we're going to hear a lot over the next several months and this is the idea of expand choice. i think that is kind of the foundational argument that google will use in this upcoming regulatory jungle that they're going to weed through. >> what's your grade on the quarter, gene? >> b this is a solid quarter. this is a company you want to own for five years, but there is no urgency to ow
youtube is spending $15 billion a year so add google to that mix.ing came up. this is the idea when you move throughout your day and have different devices and different services you use, it fits seamlessly together. i see an undercard developing related to a battle between apple and google around this apple i think has the upper hand around privacy, but that was another piece that really jumped out at me. they also talked about quantum computing and ultimately building services that will --...
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we like youtube. but we have to learn to accept that things we like can sometimes do great harm to society, and that is what is happening. amy: expxplain its right to democracy, roger. >> very simply put, the way that facebook works -- the same would be true of instagram and youtube and google search engine -- they need you to spend a lot of time. the first thing they do is use notifications to build a habit. once you are addicted, once you're coming back multiple times a day, they have to find ways to keep you on the site. in the simplest way to do that is to reinforce whatever content gets you to share oror like or comment. it turns out for most of us, the content that does that is stuff that triggers flight or fright, which is essentially a part of our psychology that is so deeply wired, we can't avoid it. the content that does that best is hate speech, disinformation, and conspiracy theories. effectively what happens on facebook is they bombard you with the stuff you react to. it blocks out all ot
we like youtube. but we have to learn to accept that things we like can sometimes do great harm to society, and that is what is happening. amy: expxplain its right to democracy, roger. >> very simply put, the way that facebook works -- the same would be true of instagram and youtube and google search engine -- they need you to spend a lot of time. the first thing they do is use notifications to build a habit. once you are addicted, once you're coming back multiple times a day, they have...
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hoy te presentamos a uno de los youtube ver mÁs populares. catalina creel revela los secretos de cuna de lobos. raÚl: ademÁs si los padres de anuel aa revelan lo que sienten cuando escuchan laletras de las canciones de su hijo raul: buenos dÍas familia y continÚa "despierta amÉrica". hemos venido hablando de jennifer aniston. tenemos una gran noticia. francisca: es que rompe el rÉcord guinness con su debut en instagram y en sÓlo cinco horas y 16 minutos consiguiÓ 1.000.000 de seguidores, alcanzando el tiempo mÁs rápido lograrlo. serÍa la tercera vezque se rompe el rÉcord en lo que va del aÑo y asÍ lo hicieron megan y harry y anteriormente la estrella habÍa llegado al millÓn en 11 ohoras. raul: jennifer aniston se va a sumar al rÉcord guinness con su lista ya que posee el rÉcord como la actriz de televisiÓn mejor pagada con mayor billete por capÍtulo o episodio junto con el resto de sus compaÑeros de friends >> vamos a ver cÓmo anda en la cuenta en este momento de jennifer. 11.6 millones esto puede seguir y seguir y seguir. el hijo de los duqu
hoy te presentamos a uno de los youtube ver mÁs populares. catalina creel revela los secretos de cuna de lobos. raÚl: ademÁs si los padres de anuel aa revelan lo que sienten cuando escuchan laletras de las canciones de su hijo raul: buenos dÍas familia y continÚa "despierta amÉrica". hemos venido hablando de jennifer aniston. tenemos una gran noticia. francisca: es que rompe el rÉcord guinness con su debut en instagram y en sÓlo cinco horas y 16 minutos consiguiÓ 1.000.000 de...
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and you never saw our youtube? jordan: i didn't know. i've never been on our youtube. you look at everything. you knew where we were coming today. you knew we were coming here to a focus group. you went online, you poked it in. "marcus, we're coming to a focus group." but you didn't think of your job enough at fuel food to look at our youtube and say, "you know what, erik, i don't think this is a good video. maybe we should take this down." hendless shrimp even hotter?s you bring back nashville hot! oh yeah - it's back. crispy shrimp... ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more shrimp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too
and you never saw our youtube? jordan: i didn't know. i've never been on our youtube. you look at everything. you knew where we were coming today. you knew we were coming here to a focus group. you went online, you poked it in. "marcus, we're coming to a focus group." but you didn't think of your job enough at fuel food to look at our youtube and say, "you know what, erik, i don't think this is a good video. maybe we should take this down." hendless shrimp even hotter?s you...
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in the past few months they've finalized high profile settlements with facebook, youtube and equifax. they launched an anti-trust investigation of facebook and possibly other companies. we recognize the challenges the ftc faces in policing such a larj swath of the economy. that's why this year's house appropriation bill proposed an increase in ftc funting. a bump of more than 10%. part of the reason we're here is to understand how the ftc can invest the resources wisely and get the best bang for the buck for consumers. it is also our duty as appropriators to determine if the ftc is excusing the existing resources as efficiently as possible. consider this summer's facebook settlement. yes, $5 billion is by far the largest privacy settlement. but it doesn't seem to match the magnitude of the privacy violations. that fine does not represent even a full month of revenue for the company. it's not clear that the corporate changes the ftc secured will head off future privacy violations. we could raise similar points about youtube or questions why the equifax settlement over one of the larges
in the past few months they've finalized high profile settlements with facebook, youtube and equifax. they launched an anti-trust investigation of facebook and possibly other companies. we recognize the challenges the ftc faces in policing such a larj swath of the economy. that's why this year's house appropriation bill proposed an increase in ftc funting. a bump of more than 10%. part of the reason we're here is to understand how the ftc can invest the resources wisely and get the best bang...
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that's marie "the infiltrator," a french youtube comedian.he kind of dressed the part of a model, hadid wasn't having it. watch as the intruder tries to escape. gigi darts over and blocks the still smiling and posing invade like time pouncing on a prankster. >> let go of her. >> italy 2016.another fashion show, a male youtube jokester confronts gigi and grabs her. the 24-year-old chases after him chewing him out. >> [ bleep ]. >> cardi b was front row for this thank you blue up twitter. >> later today justin timberlake nearly tackled at a louis vuitton show. both him and his wife jessica biel are okay. the attacker? the same one that attacked gigi hadid in the past. gigi wasn't the only one getting pranked. >> it's real and raw -- ♪ don't speak ♪ don't speak >> on "the voice" kelly clarkson found herself cut off by gwen's voice a la no doubt's "don't speak" when she tried to fight for her contestant. >> you just listed my favorite people. like what? ♪ don't speak ♪ don't speak >> no one was fessing up until blake accidentally gave himself awa
that's marie "the infiltrator," a french youtube comedian.he kind of dressed the part of a model, hadid wasn't having it. watch as the intruder tries to escape. gigi darts over and blocks the still smiling and posing invade like time pouncing on a prankster. >> let go of her. >> italy 2016.another fashion show, a male youtube jokester confronts gigi and grabs her. the 24-year-old chases after him chewing him out. >> [ bleep ]. >> cardi b was front row for this...
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majority of it takes place on youtube. not kids youtube.until you are 13 years old. it didn't come as a surprise. social media influencers are the new celebrities. >> sandra: the most used platforms. youtube, 53%. then it's netflix, youtube kids, amazon prime video and hulu. >> a majority of moms and dads spend just as much time on the cell phone as they do one-on-one time with their children. it is a learned behavior as well. >> i'm concerned about the behavior affects. we already have too much detachment. what are they picking up here? anger, aggression, separation. too much sexuality. things that are not controlled at all and then it affects kids' behavior. they identify with whoever they see in the video. >> you hear it from parents they go down a rabbit hole and they follow this link to this link and see something that could be highly disturbing to them. this stuck out to me as well. 1 in 5 kids get their firsthand set or smartphone at age 8. the other big conversation. how young is too young and what age do you give your kids their fi
majority of it takes place on youtube. not kids youtube.until you are 13 years old. it didn't come as a surprise. social media influencers are the new celebrities. >> sandra: the most used platforms. youtube, 53%. then it's netflix, youtube kids, amazon prime video and hulu. >> a majority of moms and dads spend just as much time on the cell phone as they do one-on-one time with their children. it is a learned behavior as well. >> i'm concerned about the behavior affects. we...
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youtube has a very strong set of tools to prevent copyright infringing material from appearing. we developed a technology called content i.d. that can remove copyrighted material before it's ever seen by anybody using the platform. we take this matter very seriously and we provide via youtube and other products means for consumers to find and access quality, licensed, legitimate content. >> so is that the process that you use when, in fact, pirated content is uploaded but then there's a takedown notice? are you talking about something else? >> congresswoman, we use a combination of automated tools. we can recognize copyrighted material that creators upload and instantaneously discover it and keep it from being seen in our platforms. >> i guess an additional concern that has been raised around this issue is that if you google, if i were to google an original show produced by the youtube premium, maybe something like "weird city," if i try to find pirated versions of the youtube shows, nothing comes up. but if i go search for pirated version of a show like "game of thrones" or net
youtube has a very strong set of tools to prevent copyright infringing material from appearing. we developed a technology called content i.d. that can remove copyrighted material before it's ever seen by anybody using the platform. we take this matter very seriously and we provide via youtube and other products means for consumers to find and access quality, licensed, legitimate content. >> so is that the process that you use when, in fact, pirated content is uploaded but then there's a...
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we love fox, espn, turner our traditional partners, hulu 15%, a great relationship with youtube and evenmazon getting into the business as a partner in the regional sports networks that televised baseball. >> what about televising across the world, eastport and gaming, they make the first venture with chinese tournaments. tell me about that. >> e sports are important source of fan engagement. it's a way that fans become aware of who your players are, how the game is played, and particularly international markets, they give you an entrÉe into the markets before you're ready to go, play live and have a league and hope to grow into. >> we went to the meadowlands and saw the whole setup of sports gambling. i know you will never do sports gambling at mlb but it has to help when have the excitement around gaming. >> you are competing with nevada in terms of the most batting. >> it is amazing. a lot of growth, it's not something that we advocated for but it's something that we recognize that is out there and a great opportunity to drive fan engagement and we made interesting partnerships, the m
we love fox, espn, turner our traditional partners, hulu 15%, a great relationship with youtube and evenmazon getting into the business as a partner in the regional sports networks that televised baseball. >> what about televising across the world, eastport and gaming, they make the first venture with chinese tournaments. tell me about that. >> e sports are important source of fan engagement. it's a way that fans become aware of who your players are, how the game is played, and...
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>> i just got a keyboard and i just used youtube tutorials.'t know how to do something i just try to, you know, figure it out on youtube or just ♪ >> reporter: about six years ago he started remixing songs and posting them online, like marvin gaye's "sexual healing." ♪ baby, i'm hot just like an oven ♪ >> i was looking online for new music. i was on sound cloud, and i came across, you know, kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i reached out, hey, man, i'm a huge fan. love your music, would love to work with you. he was basically, yeah, let's do it. his real name is -- that's how w you say it in norwegian. it was his user name in high school. like the beginning of his first name and last name. kygo. >> reporter: their partnership was a match made in heaven. before the two knew it, they had land kygo a record deal. ♪ >> when he signed that deal, i just felt like it was game time. >> reporter: two years later he would release his debut album "cloud nine." what was it like to release original music for the first time? >> that was a good fee
>> i just got a keyboard and i just used youtube tutorials.'t know how to do something i just try to, you know, figure it out on youtube or just ♪ >> reporter: about six years ago he started remixing songs and posting them online, like marvin gaye's "sexual healing." ♪ baby, i'm hot just like an oven ♪ >> i was looking online for new music. i was on sound cloud, and i came across, you know, kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i reached out, hey, man,...
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tristan: youtube and facebook have both upped the amount of content moderators.s 35,000 content moderators, but if you look at it as a percentage of their budget -- if you are in los angeles, how much do you think a city like l.a. spends on security? it is 25% of their budget. facebook, it's only 6.7% of their budget. you could say that is because of efficiencies. no. they have 35,000 content moderators for 2.7 billion users. they took down 2.2 billion fake accounts in just the last month. -- the last three months. down 2.2an take , that'sfake accounts how much fraud is going through the system -- caroline: do you think ai, machine learning should make it more efficient? tristan: it cannot discern between journalistic value and a damaging speech. it doesn't have moral reasoning. the trap we put ourselves in is that attention capitalism has now anchored us on an expectation that we can generate these forms of emotional labor for a low cost while we've been poisoning children's mental health. teen depression has gone up 170% in the last six years after decades of d
tristan: youtube and facebook have both upped the amount of content moderators.s 35,000 content moderators, but if you look at it as a percentage of their budget -- if you are in los angeles, how much do you think a city like l.a. spends on security? it is 25% of their budget. facebook, it's only 6.7% of their budget. you could say that is because of efficiencies. no. they have 35,000 content moderators for 2.7 billion users. they took down 2.2 billion fake accounts in just the last month. --...
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this law long preceded facebook, snapchat, youtube and hello barbie. we've seen numerous legislative proposals to change the way children's information is regulated and at the beginning of the summer, the federal trade commission published a request for public comment. with all of this activity in mind, it released a white paper entitled revisiting copper which you should have received today and you can download on our website. we believe that limiting the data collected from children and preventing online marketing to those under 13 absent verifiable parental consent are admiral aames of copper. however, we are cognizant of the need that small businesses especially are able to comply with the law and it was creatingcreating engaging content for children. we want to protect the information rather than to ignore their data and the use of their services. with that in mind, i will hand over to steven bolcom who will moderate the panel today. >> great. thank you very much, emma and thank you to the team led by emma morris to put all of this together, fanta
this law long preceded facebook, snapchat, youtube and hello barbie. we've seen numerous legislative proposals to change the way children's information is regulated and at the beginning of the summer, the federal trade commission published a request for public comment. with all of this activity in mind, it released a white paper entitled revisiting copper which you should have received today and you can download on our website. we believe that limiting the data collected from children and...
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you, but we can't help. >> reporter: her journey meticulously documented on her and her partner's youtube channel. >> this is what we've been going through for two years now. >> reporter: moments after she gave her police report, chrissy spoke to "the guardian". >> what they have now is not enough. the it's just not enough. and's ruining people's lives. im'going to fight and continue to fight to not let it ruin mine. >> reporter: despite the setback, chrissy eventually won a landmark civil case against her offender, the first of its kind in the uk. >> you can sue, you can make sure something happens to the person that's done this to you. we get a lot of phone calls from people who believe there's nothing they can do at this point, especially younger people. that's not true. >> reporter: chrissy celebrated by proposing to her long-time partner on the courthouse steps. but for congresswoman hill, her future remains to be seen. >> i grew up riding horses. the most important thing i learned is when you fall off you have to get right back up in the saddle. i'm going to do that. i hope i can co
you, but we can't help. >> reporter: her journey meticulously documented on her and her partner's youtube channel. >> this is what we've been going through for two years now. >> reporter: moments after she gave her police report, chrissy spoke to "the guardian". >> what they have now is not enough. the it's just not enough. and's ruining people's lives. im'going to fight and continue to fight to not let it ruin mine. >> reporter: despite the setback,...
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wilson: i do think that the google youtube case was a couple of different respects. first of all, it puts operators notice.forms on if they receive information that there is content on their site directed to children, then if they are collecting any ersonal information from viewers of that content, they eed to abide by all of the obligations. also within the course of that settlement, we mandated that mechanismlly create a to seek out information pertaining to whether directed at s children. so channel owners must designate child directed content as child directed if it is and the s kick in. it's a notable case, and, again, that is limited to the $170 million. cases that have consequences far beyond the the monetary or injunctive relief in the case. speaking to a company after the google settlement, highened with the wareness from the "tik tok" settlement and google youtube, their business started booming. of companies are refocused on meeting the obligations. they directly attribute the increase in business to the actions.forcement so we know that the impact that th
wilson: i do think that the google youtube case was a couple of different respects. first of all, it puts operators notice.forms on if they receive information that there is content on their site directed to children, then if they are collecting any ersonal information from viewers of that content, they eed to abide by all of the obligations. also within the course of that settlement, we mandated that mechanismlly create a to seek out information pertaining to whether directed at s children. so...