An Avalanche of Generative AI Videos Is Coming to YouTube Shorts

YouTube Shorts, the short-form video‌ platform from Google-owned YouTube, is​ about⁣ to‍ experience an ‍avalanche of ​generative AI videos. With the rising popularity of artificial intelligence and its vast potential, YouTube⁣ is tapping ​into this technology to bring ⁤a new‌ wave of creativity‍ to its platform. Generative AI, also⁢ known as creative AI or deep… Continue reading An Avalanche of Generative AI Videos Is Coming to YouTube Shorts

Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go

Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go In today’s fast-paced digital world, content creation and editing have become indispensable skills. Whether you are a professional writer, blogger, or just someone who wants to enhance their social media presence, having the ability to edit content on the go can… Continue reading Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go

Threads gets retweets — sorry, reposts — in the reverse-chronological feed

In today’s digital world, having your content be seen and shared is just as important as creating it. Social media platforms have become a major way for people to get their content out to a wide audience, and the way posts get spread on these platforms has become almost as important for online content creators… Continue reading Threads gets retweets — sorry, reposts — in the reverse-chronological feed

The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from scraping its content without permission

The New York Times (NYT) recently announced that they are restricting access to their content via AI systems without permission. This is an important move for the media company, as it seeks to protect its content from unauthorized usage. For many years, the NYT has put in a lot of effort to protect its content… Continue reading The New York Times prohibits AI vendors from scraping its content without permission

Google Chrome’s latest AI feature could be bad news for bloggers

Google Chrome’s new AI feature, which was announced earlier this year, could be bad news for bloggers. The feature, known as ‘early load’, enables Chrome to prioritize loading content into the web browser before the user reaches the full URL . This means Chrome can anticipate where the user is going and deliver the page’s… Continue reading Google Chrome’s latest AI feature could be bad news for bloggers

OpenAI wants GPT-4 to solve the content moderation dilemma

The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has been a major topic of discussion lately, and the introduction of OpenAI’s GPT-4 has only intensified this discussion. OpenAI’s GPT-4 stands for “Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4” and it is the latest version of an AI-powered language understanding model. GPT-3, the previous version of GPT-4, is known for its… Continue reading OpenAI wants GPT-4 to solve the content moderation dilemma

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

Google Bard content should be fact-checked, recommends current Google VP

Recently, Google VP Jen Gennai drew controversy due to her suggestion in an undercover video to fact-check Google’s search suggestions. Gennai made a remark that Google has been working on ways to “prevent the next Trump situation” with a plan to stop anti-immigration sentiment from appearing in search suggestions. When asked about “Google bard” content,… Continue reading Google Bard content should be fact-checked, recommends current Google VP

Even OpenAI can’t tell the difference between original content and AI-generated content – and that’s worrying

In recent years, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have allowed machine learning (ML) algorithms to produce impressive results in a wide variety of tasks, from solving complex equations to generating images, text, and audio. However, a recent experiment conducted by OpenAI, a research organization focused on AI, has revealed a new potential threat to humanity:… Continue reading Even OpenAI can’t tell the difference between original content and AI-generated content – and that’s worrying

Largest Third-Party D&D Marketplace Restricts AI-Generated Products

In a stunning turn of events, the world’s largest third-party marketplace for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) products, DMs Guild, has announced that they will restrict any AI-generated content from appearing on their marketplace. DMs Guild is a popular online marketplace for D&D-related content like add-ons, adventures, and other tools for Dungeon Masters (DMs) to help… Continue reading Largest Third-Party D&D Marketplace Restricts AI-Generated Products

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