YouTube may be planning to give us new AI song generators this year – and this time the music labels could let it happen

YouTube may be planning to give us new AI song generators this year – and this time the music labels could let it happen Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undoubtedly become a force to be reckoned with, revolutionizing various industries, including music. YouTube, the most popular video platform, is rumored to be working on new AI… Continue reading YouTube may be planning to give us new AI song generators this year – and this time the music labels could let it happen

Google, record labels working on deal covering musical “deepfakes”

In the world of streaming music, the idea of a “deepfake”—a manipulated or “fake” version of a song—may be on the horizon. According to a report from Digital Music News, Google and a number of major record labels, including Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music, are currently in talks to devise new standards… Continue reading Google, record labels working on deal covering musical “deepfakes”

Instagram is working on labels for AI generated content

As technology continues to advance, more and more platforms are exploring the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI). Instagram is no exception – their latest development revolves around the use of AI to generate content. As part of their new plan, Instagram is aiming to introduce labels for AI-generated content for users. AI has been around… Continue reading Instagram is working on labels for AI generated content

Today in Twitter: where are the retweet labels, and why did Doge replace the bird?

Twitter is a popular social media platform and has been steadily growing in both users and influence in recent years. As Twitter evolves, one of the more recent changes is the replacement of the “Retweet” labels from posts. At the same time, Twitter is introducing the “Doge” meme icon in its place. So why did… Continue reading Today in Twitter: where are the retweet labels, and why did Doge replace the bird?

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