If you enjoy watching YouTube but find the ads disruptive, you are not alone. Many users look for ways to get an ...
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Government rolls out AI skilling programme with Google, YouTube; announces 15,000 scholarships
India's creative economy is set to receive a significant boost with a new national AI skilling initiative. The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, in partnership with IICT, Google, and YouTube, ...
What is BBC News Persian? The BBC’s Persian service started in 1940. Today BBC News Persian reaches a total weekly audience ...
YouTube has added background play and offline downloads to its budget-friendly Premium Lite plan in India. The update allows ...
YouTube is now giving politicians and journalists access to a tool designed to identify and remove AI-generated videos that imitate a person's appearance. The platform, owned by Google's parent ...
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission and the Justice Department signed off on the media company Nexstar’s $6.2 billion acquisition of its local TV rival, Tegna. The merged entity will be a ...
Experts suggest that too many people feel relaxed with the driver-assist technology in cars and they start to look at phones ...
Political figures and journalists have a free new tool to target unauthorized artificial intelligence “deepfakes,” YouTube announced Tuesday. The tool allows select individuals to identify and remove ...
YouTube has introduced translated thumbnails for videos with multi-language audio tracks, allowing creators to upload thumbnails in different languages so viewers see images that match their language ...
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YouTube asks does this video look like AI slop, people say it is turning humans into training minions
YouTube has started testing a new feedback prompt that asks users to flag "AI slop" videos possibly to control the flood of low-quality AI-generated content. Some netizens, however, believe the ...
Nvidia promised its new technology is a “dramatic leap in visual realism,” though gamers voiced fears it will diminish the ...
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Mark Zuckerberg will pay you now up to Rs 2.7 lakh to post on Facebook if you are Insta or YouTube celebrity
Meta has announced a new programme where it will pay you to post on Facebook. The Mark Zuckerberg-led firm will shell out up ...
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