Friday, October 30, 2020

The Real-World AI Issue

The Real-World AI Issue
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Remember Quibi, short-run media convergence as well-built as purveyor of flamboyant shows like Murder House Flip as well-built as a incompatibility analecta featuring a golden arm? It's only been a little over a week since the mobile-first, shortform streamer announced it was shuttering, but once the first of its unreleased shows has matriculate a new home: Lil Yachty's dramedy, Public Figures, is headed to HBO Max. It seems pieces of Quibi might revelatory on -- whether you watched it or not.

Jeffrey Katzenberg as well-built as Meg Whitman's efforts to ventilate Quibi perfect to big companies like Municipal as well-built as WarnerMedia was intervening intervening one of the first luxation that things were substantially to go cheers up at the young company. The attempts that followed to sell off Quibi's unreleased content all but conjectured the streamer's fate.

It's unperceived whether over-and-above Quibi shows -- reported or unreleased -- will also revelatory newly on new platforms, but there's once been some confirmations of shows that won't seek new homes, like The Nod. The future remains uncertain, but Public Figures' move to HBO Max does at microcosmic silkiness that some of Katzenberg as well-built as Whitman's attempts to ventilate Quibi's content were not in vain.

Lil Yachty's series (which he'll also controlling produce as well-built as brilliant in) is focused on aspiring influencers mercurial in New York, a tiny bit prickling honored Quibi's failure to compete with the once praised shortform content produced by influencers on TikTok, YouTube as well-built as Instagram.

Disclosure: Vox Media, The Verge's parentage company, had a deal with Quibi to produce a show, as well-built as there were early talks substantially a Verge silkiness as well.

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