gwinnettdailypost.com
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly popular for generating images, a
question has roiled the art world: Can AI create art?
about 1 year ago
kcra.com
The move will likely expand the reach of a new crop of AI-powered tools that
have already attracted a wide audience and challenged our fundamental ideas of
art and creativity.
over 1 year ago
wyff4.com
The move will likely expand the reach of a new crop of AI-powered tools that
have already attracted a wide audience and challenged our fundamental ideas of
art and creativity.
over 1 year ago
cnn.com
Artificial intelligence is getting better and better at generating an image in response to a handful of words, with publicly available AI image generators such as DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion. Now, Meta researchers are taking AI a step further: they’re using it to concoct videos from a text prompt.
over 1 year ago
wtop.com
“Salt” resembles many science-fiction films from the ’70s and early ’80s,
complete with 35mm footage of space freighters and moody alien landscapes. But
while it looks like a throwback, the way it was created points to what could be
a new frontier for making movies.
over 1 year ago
cnn.com
Tech companies are constantly hyping the capabilities of their ever-improving artificial intelligence. But Google was quick to shut down claims that one of its programs had advanced so much that it had become sentient.
over 1 year ago
ksbw.com
Scarlett’s saga starkly shows how easily facial-recognition technology, which is now available to anyone with internet access, can lead to unexpected harms that may be impossible to undo.
over 1 year ago
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Clearview AI, a controversial facial-recognition software company, agreed on Monday that it will not sell its software to most companies in the United States — a decision that will largely restrict its use to law-enforcement agencies in the country.
over 1 year ago
cnn.com
The Internal Revenue Service will continue using controversial facial recognition software for the rest of the current tax-filing season to verify taxpayers’ identities before they can log on to its website. But after facing a backlash, the agency is now offering an alternative, too.
almost 2 years ago
wyff4.com
The company has faced concerns from privacy advocates over its use of
facial-recognition technology.
almost 2 years ago
cnn.com
ID.me CEO and founder Blake Hall said in a press release Tuesday that the company is making it possible for government agencies to give users the option to verify their identity by talking to a human agent, rather than using ID.me’s software.
almost 2 years ago
realclearmarkets.com
The company formerly known as Facebook said Thursday that Horizon Worlds, a free
app for socializing in VR that has been long in the making, is now open to
anyone 18 and older with a Quest 2
about 2 years ago
cnn.com
Drew, a 21-year-old in Irvine, California, needs help: He’s transgender, and after starting hormone replacement therapy he’s facing harassment from coworkers. It’s gotten so bad, Drew tells a crisis counselor via a text-based chat session, that he’s considering suicide. He can’t quit his job, however, because he needs the money.
about 2 years ago
wapt.com
Every time you pick up your smartphone, you’re summoning algorithms.
about 2 years ago
cnn.com
Facebook said Tuesday it plans to stop using facial-recognition software that could automatically recognize people in photos and videos posted on the social network, marking a massive shift both for the tech industry and for a company known for collecting vast amounts of data about its billions of users.
about 2 years ago
wlfi.com
Likes, anger emojis and RSVPs: the math behind Facebook’s News Feed — and how it
backfired
about 2 years ago
cnn.com
For billions of people around the world, Facebook can be a source for cute baby pictures, vaccine misinformation and everything in between — and all of it surfaces in our feeds with the help of algorithms.
over 2 years ago