TikTok is offering users the option to reduce the amount of AI-generated content on the timeline, but TikTok isn’t the only social media platform to take steps against the ‘sloppification’ of the web.
TikTok is testing a feature to control how much AI-generated content users see on the platform. Credit: TikTok Social media users seem to be getting sick and tired of AI-generated content on their ...
TikTok is preparing to give users the ability to reduce the volume of artificial intelligence-generated content appearing in their feeds. The platform disclosed that it hosts over one billion AI ...
YouTube will now automatically flag content it deems 'photorealistically AI-generated' irrespective of creators labelling it ...
Disney CEO Bob Iger hinted at "productive conversations" with unnamed AI companies that would protect IP but add new features to the studio's flagship streaming service. By Tony Maglio Don’t want to ...
Electronic Arts will use generative AI to completely transform user-generated content and significantly reduce friction in this billion-dollar market. UGC, or user-generated content, is incredibly ...