Reshona Landfair, the woman who recently came forward in a new book revealing her experiences as a victim in the criminal ...
YouTube has responded after a set of the most popular “AI slop” channels were deleted from the platform, and others had their uploads removed.
The Indian government has imposed a strict three-hour deadline for social media platforms to remove AI-generated or synthetic content flagged by authorities or courts, aiming to curb deepfakes, ...
The tighter timeline, requiring near-instant action from platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, is expected to ...
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Court filings in the US social media addiction trial reveal nearly one in five teens aged 13 to 15 reported seeing unwanted ...
YouTube finally launches an official VisionOS app for Apple Vision Pro with spatial video, immersive features, and support for all formats.
YouTube has begun removing some of the platform’s largest so-called “AI slop” channels following new research highlighting the scale of low-quality, AI-generated content across its ecosystem.
YouTube users with ad blockers report missing comments and descriptions, sparking speculation that Google may be limiting features as part of its anti-ad-block strategy.
Candace Owens questioned whether Erika Kirk directed the removal of The Charlie Kirk Show from Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. Full archives are missing from those platforms but remain on Rumble and the ...
New rules tighten compliance deadlines, forcing platforms to remove flagged AI-generated content and misinformation within hours or face legal action.