Microsoft AI says it’ll make superintelligent AI that won’t be terrible for humanity
2025-11-09 · auto
요약 Summary
On October 31st, ESPN, ABC, Nat Geo, and over 20 other Disney-owned channels went dark on YouTube TV. As the two sides disagree about terms for a new content distribution contract, Google has accused Disney of trying to raise prices for its customers in an effort to boost its own Hulu + Live TV and Fubo offerings. Meanwhile, Disney claims that Google is being unreasonable and seeking preferential treatment and below-market rates, and streamed College GameDay for free during the dispute. It’s quite different from their 2021 carriage blackout, which was resolved within a couple of days . The two don’t seem any closer to an agreement at this point, as the war of words continues , and now Google is even giving YouTube TV customers a $20 credit for the inconvenience. Read on below for all of the news and updates about Google and Disney’s ongoing battle. And I’m afraid I’m going to keep being here, week in, week out, until I have a T1 Phone in my hands. This is what I do now. Nothing’s changed since last week. The website sits there, unchanged. There’s still no release date beyond “this year,” I’ve still had no reply from my emails to Trump Mobile, and the company’s social channels are s…
[번역 실패] 원문 요약: On October 31st, ESPN, ABC, Nat Geo, and over 20 other Disney-owned channels went dark on YouTube TV. As the two sides disagree about terms for a new content distribution contract, Google has accused Disney of trying to raise prices for its customers in an effort to boost its own Hulu + Live TV and Fubo offerings. Meanwhile, Disney claims that Google is being unreasonable and seeking preferential treatment and below-market rates, and streamed College GameDay for free during the dispute. It’s quite different from their 2021 carriage blackout, which was resolved within a couple of days . The two don’t seem any closer to an agreement at this point, as the war of words continues , and now Google is even giving YouTube TV customers a $20 credit for the inconvenience. Read on below for all of the news and updates about Google and Disney’s ongoing battle. And I’m afraid I’m going to keep being here, week in, week out, until I have a T1 Phone in my hands. This is what I do now. Nothing’s changed since last week. The website sits there, unchanged. There’s still no release date beyond “this year,” I’ve still had no reply from my emails to Trump Mobile, and the company’s social channels are s…
Microsoft AI says it’ll make superintelligent AI that won’t be terrible for humanity | The Verge
A new team will focus on creating AI ‘designed only to serve humanity.’
A new team will focus on creating AI ‘designed o…
핵심 포인트
- On October 31st, ESPN, ABC, Nat Geo, and over 20 other Disney-owned channels went dark on YouTube TV.
- Meanwhile, Disney claims that Google is being unreasonable and seeking preferential treatment and below-market rates, and streamed College GameDay for free during the dispute.
- It’s quite different from their 2021 carriage blackout, which was resolved within a couple of days .
- The two don’t seem any closer to an agreement at this point, as the war of words continues , and now Google is even giving YouTube TV customers a $20 credit for the inconvenience.
- Read on below for all of the news and updates about Google and Disney’s ongoing battle.
- Today, 3:44 PM UTC Terrence O’Brien Google is issuing a $20 credit to YouTube TV subscribers.
- Now that the Disney blackout has dragged on for an “extended period of time,” Google will begin handing out the promised credits today.
- Customers should get an email explaining how to apply the one-time credit to their next bill.
- But, $20 probably won’t satisfy disgruntled customers who just want to watch SportsCenter.
- Customers should get an email explaining how to apply the one-time credit to their next bill.
- But, $20 probably won’t satisfy disgruntled customers who just want to watch SportsCenter.
- As of October 31st, movies from either platform are no longer available on Movies Anywhere.
관련 링크
- YouTube TV, ESPN, and Disney: the latest on the blackout | The Verge — On October 31st, ESPN, ABC, Nat Geo, and over 20 other Disney-owned channels went dark on YouTube TV. As the two sides disagree about terms …
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추천 제품
Microsoft AI says it’ll make superintelligent AI that won’t be terrible for humanity | The Verge
출처
- YouTube TV, ESPN, and Disney: the latest on the blackout | The Verge
- Miku fans wanted a hologram concert — they got a TV show instead | The Verge
- Big Tech tax breaks could’ve funded benefits for millions, Senator Warren finds | The Verge
- Kanye West’s new Donda Stem Player will apparently let you ‘customize any song’ | The Verge
- Steam store pages are wider now | The Verge
- Microsoft AI says it’ll make superintelligent AI that won’t be terrible for humanity | The Verge
- Does the Trump phone exist yet? | The Verge
- How deep-sea mining could threaten a vital ocean food source | The Verge
- X appears to be sending fake traffic across the web | The Verge
- Trump re-nominates billionaire Jared Isaacman to lead NASA | The Verge
- Nintendo is getting the Switch ready for retirement | The Verge
- Texas sues Roblox for allegedly failing to protect children on its platform | The Verge

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