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Disney Bumps Streaming Prices; China’s CCDI Extends ‘Big Fund’ Probe

In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Disney announces it will increase the prices of its streaming services; China’s CCDI launches three new investigations relating to the country's 'Big Fund'; and a chatbot developed by Meta has said the company "exploits people for money".

 

Disney raises prices on money-losing streaming services

Entertainment giant Disney will bump the price of Disney+ by 38% in a bid to make the streaming service profitable. Subscriptions for the company’s other streaming platforms, Hulu and ESPN+, will also increase.

Despite Disney+’s subscriber base rising to 152.1 million over the last quarter, taking the platform ahead of Netflix as the most subscribed-to streaming service, it has continued to run at a financial loss. In Q3 2022, Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ amassed a collective loss of USD$1.1bn (£904bn).

 

China’s CCDI launches corruption probe into Big Fund chip execs

China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) is investigating three former and current executives connected to the ‘Big Fund’. The fund, officially titled the National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, amassed USD$51bn (£41.9bn) in its two most recent funding rounds.

The CCDI has already launched investigations into two other executives linked to the fund, signalling that China’s biggest anti-corruption watchdog is again cracking down on potential fraud in the tech sector. 

 

Meta chatbot claims the company “exploits people”

A new chatbot developed by social media giant Meta has stated the company “exploits people for money”. BlenderBot3, which is operated by artificial intelligence, also claimed the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg “did a terrible job at testifying before congress.”.

BlenderBot3 was made available for public use on Friday (5th August) and processes vast amounts of publicly available language data to respond to questions. The chatbot’s comments about Meta and Mark Zuckerberg were produced in response to questions submitted by the BBC.

 

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37% - the increase of Disney+ subscribers in 2021

Source: Reuters
Hannah Dillon

Hannah joined ExchangeWire as staff writer in 2022, having previously worked in marketing, communications, and social media. Hannah graduated from the University of Manchester with a BA in Drama and English Literature.

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