Google turns to AI to deal with YouTube boycott
Google is implementing artificial intelligence in an attempt to reduce the risk of advertisers appearing next to undesirable content.
Max Mason writes on media, telecommunications, marketing, advertising and technology. He is based in our Sydney newsroom.
Google is implementing artificial intelligence in an attempt to reduce the risk of advertisers appearing next to undesirable content.
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The YouTube boycott is far from a body blow to Google, but it's a rare opportunity for Australian media rivals.
The Australian government has joined a host of local brands in pulling their advertising from Google's video-sharing platform YouTube.
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Sky News issued a directive for presenters not to attack each other on-air or social media.
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