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Microsoft is building a secure version of its AI Copilot tool for the US Department of Defense, joining a growing trend of tech giants developing AI specifically for government and military use.
Meta has taken legal action against a company which ran ads on its platforms promoting so-called "nudify" apps, which ...
Meta has said the company bans "non-consensual intimate imagery" on its platforms. The company previously told CBS News that it has removed ads for nudify technology, deleted pages on its platforms ...
Meta said it has seen a troubling rise in so-called "nudify" apps, which use AI to create fake, non-consensual nude or sexually explicit images. In response, the company said it is ramping up ...
Businesses developing custom AI solutions are rapidly getting a competitive advantage. Why control over data, context, and ...
Meta says the tool is designed for a broad audience, from everyday users enhancing family clips to influencers and creators exploring new visual formats.
We’ve launched a new generative AI video editing feature (across the Meta AI app, https://t.co/NC2NjCbU9q + the Edits app) that helps bring your creativity to life with 50+ preset AI prompts to ...
Meta has launched its first generative AI video editing tool, bringing powerful, creative video editing capabilities to ...
Meta has sued the maker of a popular AI "nudify" app, Crush AI, that reportedly ran thousands of ads across its platforms.
The lawsuit is against Joy Timeline HK Limited, which used Meta ads to promote an app that uses AI to take a photo of someone and create nude imagery of them.
Meta is committed to protecting our users from nudify apps, which is why we're taking action with new technology and legal measures.
Women's health topics affect more than 50 percent of the world's population, but unlike search terms such as "erection", they are systematically censored.