The Canadian broadcasting company CBC. Is it equivalent of BBC? Very comparable with even more mandate to create Canadian content. Do you pay a license fee for it? I'm sure the taxes get checked up on them. In the CFA that's Charter Financial and Analyst Institute testers 15% of the testable ethics. If you accept something over $100 like a dinner, you have to report it. Even a little bit of money will influence you right? It's just a reality situation. So if you're 70% funded by the government, whatever you think your mandate is, you're trying to tell me that there's complete and 100% editorial independence. But I could totally see why it
The NIA boys discuss Drake and The Weeknd's A.I. Music Song, Coachella Economics, Steve Jobs Archive, and much more.
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:04:16) - Reaction to Heart On My Sleeve: The A.I. Drake/The Weeknd Song
(00:07:38) - Heart On My Sleeve was a marketing stunt?
(00:10:58) - Why AI-generated content will super charge Big Brands
(00:25:38) - A.I., Authenticity, and Monetization
(00:28:09) - Smaller artists should leverage A.I.
(00:29:58) - Is Generative A.I.’s impact on media overhyped?
(00:33:38) - Which artists will benefit the most from the A.I. Revolution?
(00:38:49) - Content Overload
(00:43:54) - The Business Behind Coachella
(00:52:04) - How soon will an A.I. artist perform at Coachella?
(00:53:37) - Steve Jobs Archive
(01:01:13) - Meme of the Week
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