YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki was interviewed at Recode's Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona on Monday.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki was asked whether she believes that YouTube is radicalizing its users and politics during an interview on Monday at Recode's Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Wojcicki would not outright deny this but said that she believes that the platform offers a"diversity of opinions." She also said that YouTube is clamping down on its video recommendations for any videos that are classed as"borderline content.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki was asked whether she believes that YouTube is radicalizing its users and politics during an interview on Monday at Recode's Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Wojcicki would not outright deny this but said that she believes that the platform offers a"diversity of opinions." She also said that YouTube is clamping down on its video recommendations for any videos that are classed as"borderline content.
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