GoPro is positioning its subscriber base as a first-party data supplier, aggregating over 300,000 hours of first-person video for licensing to AI developers hungry for real-world, embodied video at scale. This is the consumer-hardware playbook meeting the data economy: instead of scraping YouTube, labs may pay for cleaner, rights-cleared footage with built-in provenance.
Watch whether GoPro discloses per-hour or per-license pricing — that number would be a useful benchmark for egocentric video's going rate.
GoPro Subscribers Contribute Over 300,000 Hours of Video Content for AI Data Licensing