Tag: artificial intelligence
The FCC wants the AI voice calling you to say it’s a deepfake
AI can mimic a human voice well enough that deepfakes can fool many people into thinking they’re hearing a person talk. Inevitably, AI voices have been exploited for automated phone calls. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is trying to combat the more malicious versions of these attempts and has…
Read MoreYou can start asking AI for your next YouTube video idea
Coming up with great ideas for YouTube videos can be hard, so YouTube is testing Brainstorm with Gemini, a new way for AI to be your inspiration. As explained originally in a YouTube Creator Insider video and spotted by TechCrunch, Brainstorm with Gemini employs the Google Gemini family of AI…
Read MoreEveryone thinks this picture of strawberries is teasing a major ChatGPT update
Is Sam Altman just trying to get people to marvel at a few small strawberries he’s grown, or is the OpenAI CEO (the team behind ChatGPT) teasing the next big upgrade to its chatbot? That’s what we’re left wondering after his latest social media post showing a plant pot growing…
Read MoreReddit will use AI to summarize its insanely long threads and could transform the service
Reddit threads can be incredibly long, and sometimes it’s challenging to figure out what they’re really about, regardless of the title. Even searching for keywords can be hit or miss. The platform wants to help solve that issue and later this year plans to release a new AI-powered feature that…
Read MoreByteDance hits play on AI video creator while Sora seems paused
TikTok videomakers may soon be adding AI-generated content to their dance routines. ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, has debuted a new text-to-video mobile app exclusively to the Chinese market called Jimeng AI. Though geographically limited for now, Jimeng might become a serious rival to other AI video makers, particularly OpenAI‘s Sora.…
Read MoreSurvey says AI is more buzzkill than buzzword for marketing
It sometimes seems that lately, every company has been eager to slap the term ‘artificial intelligence’ on their products regardless of accuracy or relevance to the product. Grabbing the attention of potential customers with whatever people seem excited about at that moment makes sense, but AI may not add to…
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