YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said on Thursday that the company will invest more than Rs 850 crore to help Indian creators, artists, and media organizations expand faster.
“YouTube is here to support the next generation of creators in India,” Mohan said.
The YouTube CEO's comments come ahead of a busy election season in India and several other countries, where governments are formulating strategies to regulate deepfakes and other AI-generated content
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YouTube chief Neal Mohan also previews new short video and podcasting features that will be introduced later in 2023, besides plans to expand its subscriptions business.
Neal Mohan has been a core products officer for Google, YouTube's parent company. He joined the tech titan in 2008, when it acquired the ad platform DoubleClick.
Neal Mohan will be YouTube's new leader as longtime CEO Susan Wojcicki plans to move to Google in an advisory position.
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Neal Mohan is taking over as YouTube head from Susan Wojcicki whose departure marks an end of an era at the Google-owned video sharing platform