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Photojournalists Sign Open Letter Urging Meta Not to Use Their Photos for AI Training
Scores of photographers have signed an open letter rallying against Meta's plan to use public photos on Instagram and Facebook to train its AI tools.
Scores of photographers have signed an open letter rallying against Meta's plan to use public photos on Instagram and Facebook to train its AI tools.
Chinese app maker Kuaishou has released an AI video generator called Kling capable of producing impressive results that rival OpenAI's Sora.
Photographers uploading their work to Instagram are finding "Made With AI" tags attached to images that were not computer-generated.
Vimeo's new CEO Philip Moyer last month reached out to the company's community regarding AI, its use, and how the company should approach it. Today, Moyer published a new blog post with a straightforward message: it's saying "no" to AI.
Over a decade ago, Lytro launched with a curious idea: what if a photo didn't have to stay the same after it was taken? What if perspective had control that could be played with again and again?
A series of scandals surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in movies like Late Night With the Devil and a Netflix documentary has meant studios are reluctant to acknowledge they are using AI. But that doesn't mean they're not.
When I was a photojournalist, turning up for jobs and getting my camera out meant I then had to download the images to a computer, edit, send, et cetera. But what if there was a way to skip the camera part and take an image with my mind instead?
AI technology can predict a person's political views from a single photograph of them, according to a recent study.
A police tech company that makes body cams and tasers has released a new futuristic product that has some people unnerved: an AI camera that generates police reports from audio.
At its MAX event in London, Adobe announced a huge update to its artificial intelligence system Firefly. Version 3 of the platform is significantly improved over previous iterations and promises to be able to make photorealistic images with greater variety.
The world's first AI beauty pageant has been announced where AI-generated women can compete to be crowned the digital equivalent of Miss World -- with a $5,000 cash top prize.
Netflix has been accused of using AI-manipulated images in a new true crime documentary What Jennifer Did.
A series of images has combined AI and photography to give people living with incurable breast cancer a glimpse into the future that they may not see -- from their own wedding day to attending their son's graduation ceremony.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the city will trial a new artificial intelligence tool that detects guns.
AI-powered photo editor Photoroom has received a significant injection of new funding to the tune of $43 million.
New research has revealed that deepfake attacks using "face swap" technology surged by 704% in 2023.
In a recent interview, a Samsung executive attempted to gaslight us all by saying that no photo is really "real."
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed the company is working on bringing users generative AI software features, which he expects to come later this year.
Topaz Labs' Gigapixel is one of the best applications available for upscaling images. Now, it should be even better, thanks to the largest update to the program that Topaz Labs has released in over a year. Users will see a range of improvements, including a fresh UI and, not surprisingly, upgrades to the AI engine.