MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI's Lunchly isn't the only creator product getting a rough reception lately. After years of reviewing all sorts of tech, Marques Brownlee has launched his first app, where users pay $12 a month to access a curated selection of iOS and Android wallpapers that may or may not be AI-generated.
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Have you heard? iShowSpeed gets a play button, Druski gets a movie, and the Costco Guys get buckets.
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Marques Brownlee’s first app isn’t getting a warm welcome
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Marques Brownlee wins frisbee world title, returns to YouTube in time to cover the new iPhone
Marques Brownlee took a break from his tech review YouTube channel to win a world championship with his ultimate frisbee team.
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Creators need stronger protections to combat an “evolving problem:” unauthorized AI training
Tech companies like Apple and Nvidia have trained AI models on YouTube transcripts despite objects from creators like Marques Brownlee.
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Creators like Marques Brownlee will vie for a $100,000 prize in Good Good’s golf tournament
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Marques Brownlee is Ridge’s new chief creative partner
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Sora, OpenAI’s newest model, stuns the internet by turning text prompts into lifelike videos
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Marques Brownlee joins AI-based “community engagement engine” for creators
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Kanga Coolers wins big after earning MrBeast plug through Shopify
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Mark Rober and Crunchlabs built the world’s smallest Nerf gun
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Marques Brownlee will teach “the fundamentals” of video production in new MasterClass offering
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Marques Brownlee, Mark Rober, Léna Situations, and Alexa Chung hit the Met Gala red carpet with YouTube
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