Spend some time scrolling on social media these days and you are likely to notice more and more videos made with artificial intelligence. Many are funky or fantastical. Others are downright bizarre.
Taylor Swift once said, “You deserve to own the art you make.” Apparently, that doesn’t apply to the millions of artists who have had their works fed into the data wood chipper that is generative AI ...
Something strange has been happening on YouTube over the past few weeks. After being uploaded, some videos have been subtly augmented, their appearance changing without their creators doing anything.
Taylor Swift’s fans are used to scouring her videos and social media posts for hidden messages about her albums. But after the release of “The Life of a Showgirl,” some Swifties have said their hunt ...
On July 27, user @Rachelthecatlovers posted the video captioned, “Just checked the home security cam and … I think we’ve got guest performers out back!” with hashtags tagging Ring, a home-security ...
"Competition in AI video generation models is at an earlier stage, and some Chinese companies have emerged as early leaders in this space," said Wei Xiong, China internet analyst at UBS Securities.
YouTube is being overrun with AI slop. And it probably doesn’t help that YouTube itself, and owner Google, is where a lot of it is coming from. The latest questionable decision from the operator of ...
When Jon Peters uploaded his first video to YouTube in 2010, he had no idea where it would lead. He was a professional woodworker running a small business who decided to film himself making a dining ...
In 2025, 1 in 20 identity verifications were fooled by generative AI deepfakes. According to a survey by Medius.com, 43% of professionals surveyed said they had fallen victim to a deepfake fraud ...
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