Susan Wojcicki Curated
CEO of Youtube
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How do you think things will change over the next 5 years for online players and do you see a middle ground working with the music industry in the future?
How much will Youtube spend on original programming and what are your plans for sports streaming?
Google is one of the best companies to work at, has dismal numbers in gender diversity. What are your thoughts on that?
How has your history and literature degree at Harvard led to you becoming the CEO of a tech giant?
In the light of the pandemic, is Youtube thinking differently in terms of becoming a learning platform for children?
What would you do with a political video posted on YouTube that promotes distasteful content?
Do you feel there should be a regulatory body that can oversee the prevention of distasteful and extreme content on the platform?
How has YouTube become more aggressive in adding context to content to prevent the spread of distasteful content?
How has your company contributed to systemic racism in society, in the light of far-right youtube videos becoming famous and creators earning a lot of money from such content?
What are your views on the allegation that YouTube's algorithm is discriminatory to black people?
Do you think Politicians should have different standards on Youtube as compared to other content creators given their nature of speech?
Can you explain the scale of content being uploaded on youtube and how does machine learning algorithms enable that?
How did you thrive as a woman in the male-dominated tech industry and how do you encourage diversity?
What are your thoughts on being a part of the launchpad and starting so many new things in life from the origin?
What impact did your education at UC Santa Cruz have on how you think and act in your career?
Is there a space to provide a grant/ incentive to potential creators to start creating content and build a business during the tough times of the pandemic?
What role does Youtube play in education, considering a change in the value proposition of the sector in the near future?
Do you consider society to be a stakeholder of YouTube, considering the huge influence of the platform?
What are the lessons Have you learned from TikTok and how do you view the competitive landscape?
Do you think Youtube has exceptional power and responsibility for the distribution of extremely important content and should a company have that sort of power?
How do you ensure credible sources of information at a fast pace during the COVID-19 pandemic?
What are the parts of the business that have been hardest to function/ train from home? How are you communicating with your staff?
How has advertising evolved in terms of the metrics provided to advertisers and what is the one metric that advertisers are looking for?
What are YouTube's specific plans to take care of copyright issues and content posted on the platform?
How can a consumer trust Google, in the light of the merger of online and offline consumer data?
What are your views on advertisers and what does it cost for a brand to advertise on youtube?
How is the focus of YouTube different from other online streaming players in the market?
Is youtube willing to go in the direction of Amazon and Netflix, regarding the addition of a huge amount of premium content?
With Facebook venturing into news videos and strengthening its video section, is that a threat of interest for you?
https://www.wired.com/story/susan-wojcicki-on-youtubes-fight-against-misinformation/
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