The second generation model also reportedly has eight industry-specific versions that can be used in entertainment, finance, legal, and healthcare sectors.
Fake butts. Scale models of Jason Statham's chest. A dog bob. AliExpress sells everything you can imagine—and everything you can’t.
The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
Runway plans its Gen-2 text to video AI release, but the janky clip generator ModelScope may be the first AI video generator to catch the internet's attention.
The robots are coming, the robots are coming! No, but really.
A viral Chinese food blogger who filmed herself cooking and eating a great white shark in April 2022 is getting some big pushback.
The tech giant has struggled for close to two decades to meet the demands of China's censorship policies.
The streamer's last show was cut short after he showed off a cake shaped like a tank ahead of the 33-year anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
With updates and new AI art generators being released, AI art needs to do more than composite a bundle of pictures found on Google image search.
A Chinese GPS tracker with nearly half a million customers has security flaws that could let a hacker cut fuel to a car while it's running, researchers say.
The European Parliament approved both the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. If properly enforced, companies will have to make big changes.
Apple, which is worth $2.85 trillion, said the new Digital Markets Act would “prohibit us from charging for intellectual property.”
A vulnerability in a widely used Apache library has caused Internet-wide chaos—and the trouble may just be starting.
The company's hiring around the globe to build out what is reportedly a new standalone ecommerce service.
Alibaba cited the Chinese government's recent ban on all cryptocurrencies.
Secretary Blinken later posted a tweet with a more muted message for Beijing.
Under new regulations, gamers under 18 will only be able to play from 8:00 pm to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and weekends.
Why does gaming in comfort have to be such an eyesore?
China's cyberspace regulator claims the apps illegally collect personal user data.
The app's parent company, ByteDance, launched a new BytePlus division to sell its features to other companies.
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