
"But Amazon is now planning to launch a marketplace where publishers can sell their content to AI companies, The Information reports, as per two people who spoke to Amazon. While some compensation is better than none, a one-time payment isn't a great deal for publishers, many of whom want usage-based payments that reflect how often their content is used to help answer queries (a model that aligns with the IAB Tech Lab's recommendations )."
"Ramamurti recommends that sports gambling operators be forbidden from sending personalized ads or messages, only generic communications, as well as from allowing dynamic bets while games are in play. He also called out sportsbook marketers that use "VIP" programs to entice high-loss bettors. State lotteries, by contrast, generate major revenue while sticking closer to these guardrails - which is partly why they produce far less financial harm and problem gambling than sports betting apps."
"Feeding The Beast Take MrBeast, whose YouTube channel boasts more than 440 million subscribers. His company, Beast Industries, acquired Step , a banking app aimed at young people, on Monday. He's also building a theme park in Saudi Arabia. Then there's Emma Chamberlain, who has 12 million YouTube subscribers. She launched a beverage brand, Chamberlain Coffee, in 2019"
Amazon plans a marketplace to let publishers sell content to AI companies in response to LLMs scraping publisher content and diverting traffic. Many publishers prefer usage-based payments tied to how often content helps answer queries rather than one-time fees. AWS circulated slides referencing a "content marketplace" at a New York publishers' conference. Some bots pose as human visitors to evade agreements and avoid compensating publishers. Ramamurti recommends banning personalized sports-betting ads, prohibiting in-play dynamic bets, and condemns VIP programs targeting high-loss bettors; state lotteries cause less harm. Creators like MrBeast and Emma Chamberlain expand revenue via acquisitions and consumer brands.
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