TikTok parent company ByteDance unveils OmniHuman, an AI system that can generate realistic videos of people from just one ...
10th, a Stanford professor hired as an expert witness in a lawsuit about AI-generated deepfakes had his testimony thrown out after it was revealed that AI itself had hallucinated citations in his ...
Nearly a dozen miles off the California coast on a foggy October morning, a crane lifts a boxy yellow robot off the deck of the research vessel Rachel Carson and lowers it into Monterey Bay’s choppy ...
The announcement of the AI model comes amid discussions about ByteDance divesting its American business to ensure TikTok’s ...
Where are AI-generated reviews showing up? Fake reviews are found across a wide range of industries, from e-commerce, lodging and restaurants, to services such as home repairs, medical care and ...
Impressively, this technique was accurate in identifying fake news 99% of the time, which significantly exceeded the researchers' predictions and expectations. Their hope is that now the method can be ...
Even funny videos can involve cruelty Fake rescues involve cruel exploitation of animals but so do funny videos, where you see animals in costumes, or films involving mishaps and challenges as all ...
The Court agrees. Professor Hancock's citation to fake, AI-generated sources in his declaration—even with his helpful, thorough, and plausible explanation—shatters his credibility with this Court.
Almost like an episode of Black Mirror, scammers are now using AI to take their tricks to a whole new level by making fake profiles on dating apps and posing as a potential love interest.
Vision-Language Models (VLMs), while revolutionizing creative industries, often inherit cultural narratives that may perpetuate stereotypes, even in unexpected domains like animal representations.