Biden Hosts First White House Creator Economy Conference, Calls Influencers 'Future of News'

August 14, 2024
Biden Hosts First White House Creator Economy Conference, Calls Influencers 'Future of News'
  • President Joe Biden hosted the inaugural White House Creator Economy Conference, emphasizing the significant influence of social media creators on public opinion.

  • During the conference, Biden acknowledged the vital role of content creators, stating, 'You are the future' and 'You are the source of the news.'

  • He highlighted that influencers possess a unique ability to connect with audiences and establish trust in ways that traditional media cannot.

  • Biden expressed concern over the current political division and the spread of misinformation, which undermines public trust.

  • Some creators at the conference voiced support for the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which Biden backs but could impact digital privacy.

  • Key attendees included notable figures from various fields, such as makeup artist Jackie Aina and chef My Nguyen, who collectively have millions of followers.

  • The event underscored the growing importance of the content creator economy, valued at approximately $250 billion globally.

  • The Biden administration is currently involved in legal proceedings concerning TikTok, which may impact the platform's future in the U.S.

  • With Biden exiting the race for a second term, Vice President Kamala Harris will represent the Democrats in the upcoming election.

  • The outreach to influencers aims to engage the youth vote, a vital demographic for the upcoming presidential candidates, including Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

  • At 81 years old, Biden humorously acknowledged the changing dynamics of communication driven by digital content creators, suggesting he might seek a job in that space.

  • A White House official highlighted the administration's historic engagement with digital creators, including regular briefings and events.

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