GoPro Subscribers Contribute Over 300,000 Hours of Video Content
GoPro announced that GoPro subscribers have contributed more than 300,000 hours of video content to its AI Training program - more than doubled since Q3 the amount of content available for license to partners developing AI models. This 300,000 hour milestone reflects strong subscriber engagement given the relatively small number of subscribers invited to participate in the program's initial rollout. "We believe this program represents a meaningful opportunity for our subscribers and for GoPro, and we're encouraged with the engagement we've seen since launching the program," said Nicholas Woodman, GoPro's founder and CEO. "Reaching 300,000 hours is a solid milestone, and we're excited to open participation up to more subscribers while we advance our 3rd-party licensing negotiations."
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