TikTok is taking new steps to fight misinformation by automatically labelling AI-generated content. The video-sharing app takes the step as the platform faces a potential sale or ban in the US.
A Viral TikTok video about a man murdering a teen at her prom in Livonia, Michigan, was proven to be fake.
Scammers are stealing creators' content from TikTok and Instagram, and swapping out their faces so that the platforms can't detect the theft Tara Moore—Getty Images Last year, Ashley Suarez learned ...
A popular AI training dataset is “stealing and weaponizing” the faces of Brazilian children without their knowledge or ...
“AI enables incredible creative opportunities, but can confuse or mislead viewers if they don’t know content was AI-generated ...
When TikTok introduced the ability to turn text into AI speech, it was adopted by millions of users around the globe.
Cara, an app that offers an alternative to Instagram and is explicitly against AI art, has rapidly become one of the most ...
Sexual expression, whether visual or written, can be a legitimate form of artistic expression, according to X's new policy.
If you’ve heard the term deepfake, you may have some notion of how artificial intelligence can be used in c. Earlier this ...
Sales at Best Buy were down more than 6% from last year in Q2, as consumers cut back on discretionary purchases, especially ...
Four World War II veterans returned home to Massachusetts Sunday night after their trip to Normandy, France. for the 80th ...
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