Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
Dream Track allows musicians to license out their voices with AI, just days after YouTube cracked down on AI on its platform.
The company reportedly looked into licensing the voices of artists for AI content last month, but now YouTube wants to penalize AI-generated content.
You can also ask Bard, “Where did Mr. Beast get all that money from anyway?” without leaving the video of him paying someone $10,000 to sit in snakes.
The king of videos says its algorithm will stop recommending multiple videos on certain subjects, in what may be an effort to stave off new regulations.
The video platform now requires users to disable their ad blockers with an immovable pop-up.
Talks between the platform and major labels like Sony Music and UMG have reportedly stalled with YouTube having hoped to unveil the project last month.
YouTube is working with 20 organizations and investing $1.6 million to create more short-form news videos.
YouTube will also allow users to hum a song into their phone microphone and lock their screen while a video is playing.
The new survey polled nearly 10,000 Gen Z kids to find out what they're spending their time and money on—and entertainment was a big part of it.
Social media apps are testing subscriptions. They say if you’re not the customer, you’re the product. Now you’re both.
It's unclear if YouTube knows how to fix the bug or is even capable of taking down all the explicit material.
There’s also a new ‘YouTube Create’ for editing video on the go, but the headline ‘Dream Screen’ AI video backgrounds already look like hell.
The actor-turned-online-conspiracy-theorist can't run ads on his YouTube channel after sexual assault allegations from four women, though he can still post.
Ruby Franke was charged with child abuse alongside her business partner Jodi Hildebrandt after her children were found with lacerations on their extremities.
Google's new policy comes as the GOP had waged war ahead of the 2024 election with at least two smear campaigns created with artificial intelligence.
An updated legal complaint alleges that the microblogging platform hasn't kept users data safe.
Content creators can now take an educational course if a video violates YouTube guidelines.
Without much in the way of details, Google said it would update its transparency centers for EU users to show why they see ads, or why content gets taken down.
YouTube and Universal Music Group are collaborating to launch a Music AI Incubator that aims to "protect" artists "and the integrity of their work."
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