TIKTOK BAN UPHELD

This Week: Appeals Court agrees to ban TikTok, Sora could release this week, Pinterest, YouTube and TikTok roll out end-of-year wraps and predictions, and why creators are inevitable.

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TIKTOK BAN UPHELD

As expected, the US affiliate court upheld the ban/sale TikTok law, due to go into effect on January 19th.  The unanimous decision will likely be taken up by the Supreme Court – the highest court in the US.  Aside from the court’s unanimous decision, not much has changed.   TikTok will appeal to the Supreme Court, and I expect they’ll take up the case, which would push a decision out until June.  The wild card? The new Trump administration, which has historically been tough on China.  Lawyer Franklin Graves has a good look at what happened and what’s next.  TikTok responds with its own statement.  And Bloomberg columnist David Lee cast doubts on any Trump’s support.

OPENAI EXPECTED TO RELEASE SORA 

As part of 12 days of Shipmas, it looks like the much maligned Sora will finally see a wider release this week or next.  Last week we talked about how early-access artists revolted against being used as SORA PR stooges – and perhaps their led to the now-expected general SORA release.  Also you can now spend $200 a month on OpenAI’s new “PRO” model, which seems excessive for all but the most obsessive users.   Aside, couldn’t OpenAI have asked ChatGPT to come up with a better name than “Shipmas”?

PINTEREST PREDICTS

If you had pickles, castles, corsets and mermaids on your 2025 bingo card, rejoice – you just won the Pinterest jackpot.  For everyone else, check out Pinterest’s 20 trends-to-come for 2025.  Extracted from its pinboard landscape, the company claims it can accurately predict the near future.  How’d they score with 2024 trends?  I didn’t really see a “Jazz Revival”, nor a run on piggy banks and stacked bows.  And badminton definitely did NOT usurp pickleball.  And 2025’s sea hag prediction seems like an extension of last year’s jellyfish infatuation.  They did hit on at least two 2024 predictions: deeper offline connections and full-body skincare.  As always, these trends offer insight – but YMMV.

MORE TRENDAPALOOZA

CREATORS ARE INEVITABLE

In a broad argument about the rise of creators – and the demise of traditional media – Doug Shapiro sees the “Creator (Media) Economy” growing from $250B in 2023 to $600B in 2030, similar to Goldman’s estimates.  Shapiro also calls media and entertainment a zero-sum game –as creators grow, traditional declines.  Money quote: “The last two decades in media were defined by the disruption of content distribution, facilitated by the internet, the next decade will be defined by the disruption of content creation, enabled by GenAI.” 

Shapiro also explains why quality discussions are pointless, arguing that it only takes .005% of new YouTube content to effectively disrupt Hollywood’s entire annual output of TV and film.  Well worth a read to really understand how creators will either save or destroy traditional models.  See Doug speak about this and more at the One Billion Followers Summit in January.


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