Last week, President Biden welcomed over 100 leaders in the digital creator economy to the first-ever White House Creator Economy Conference to discuss the most pressing issues facing the digital landscape today. Joined by President Biden and Administration officials such as Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar, Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo, and Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, the group discussed issues such as fair pay, AI, mental health, and more. The Conference fostered conversation between creators and executives in the digital space and provided attendees with the opportunity to make their voices heard by Administration officials. But creators don’t just embody innovation and a breakthrough in how we communicate – they’re also a major share of the global economy. For example, it’s estimated that the creator economy supports hundreds of thousands of jobs in the United States. And with a combined following of 110 million, the creators who took part are at the forefront of an evolving information landscape. As President Biden said to the creators, “You break through. You break through in ways that I think are going to change the entire dynamic of the way in which we communicate.” The Biden-Harris Administration will continue to work with creators to understand the unique needs of the creator community, show our appreciation for their partnership, and reach voters where they are.
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