No other platform does long form user-generated video content like YouTube.
Dailymotion does it too.
Reproducing YouTube’s features isn’t the hardest. Getting its network effect is.
Even in the generative AI market they’re not only whooping OpenAI’s and Microsoft’s asses
I was barely able to remember the name of Google’s gen AI. It’s not really relevant in the corporate world. I don’t think they are close to whooping OpenAI and Microsoft’s asses.
I forgot Dailymotion existed. Clicked on there, it’s just news sites and games journalists on the front page now. You can’t see view counts or any comments, and the site honestly feels like a husk of its former self.
I was barely able to remember the name of Google’s gen AI. It’s not really relevant in the corporate world. I don’t think they are close to whooping OpenAI and Microsoft’s asses.
Veo 3. It released weeks before and is almost up there with Sora 2 for output quality.
As for Microsoft, Copilot is absolute dogshit, whilst the quality of Windows 11 updates have nosedived to the point where Satya Nadella’s claim that the corporation is producing 30% AI generated code may actually be true, based on how much things have broken.
I generally agree with you, with 2 caveats:
Dailymotion does it too.
Reproducing YouTube’s features isn’t the hardest. Getting its network effect is.
I was barely able to remember the name of Google’s gen AI. It’s not really relevant in the corporate world. I don’t think they are close to whooping OpenAI and Microsoft’s asses.
I forgot Dailymotion existed. Clicked on there, it’s just news sites and games journalists on the front page now. You can’t see view counts or any comments, and the site honestly feels like a husk of its former self.
Veo 3. It released weeks before and is almost up there with Sora 2 for output quality.
As for Microsoft, Copilot is absolute dogshit, whilst the quality of Windows 11 updates have nosedived to the point where Satya Nadella’s claim that the corporation is producing 30% AI generated code may actually be true, based on how much things have broken.