Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee ...
In this video, I create a no. 15 pool ball using stainless steel, copper, and epoxy resin. Inspired by techniques presented in @mymechanics' 8 ball video, I explore various methods in the machinist ...
YouTube Premium subscribers in the US (18 years and older) have something new to play with. As reported by The Verge, the company is testing a conversational AI search experience called Ask YouTube ...
The tool, which requires a celebrity to upload their likeness, will flag potentially infringing content — like, say, a star playing a role in fan-generated movie — for a possible takedown. By Alex ...
Corin Cesaric-Epple is an Editor at CNET covering home and kitchen tech and meal kits, and reporting regularly on artificial intelligence. She earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from the ...
YouTube is rolling out "Reimagine," a new tool that allows users to transform a single frame from an existing Short into an entirely new 8-second clip. The tool uses AI to generate a new clip with ...
JET Tools announced in March that it had expanded its portfolio of turning products with new gear head engine lathes and large spindle bore lathes. In a company release, JET Tools said the new lathes ...
YouTube has launched new tools to tackle convincing AI deepfakes, giving vulnerable users like government officials, political candidates, and journalists more control over how their likeness is used ...
YouTube on Wednesday said it would expand access to its artificial intelligence (AI) detection tool to politicians and journalists. The company will allow a pilot group of lawmakers and reporters to ...
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 is making it easier for politicians and journalists to take down AI deepfakes from its platform ahead of this year’s midterm elections. But it’s keeping quiet on who now has access to this ...
YouTube on Tuesday started offering a free tool to government officials, journalists and political candidates to help them identify and remove AI-generated videos that resemble their appearance.