Google is generally happy to see people using generative AI tools to create content, and it’s doubly happy when they publish ...
Google seems to be cracking down on the use of Disney characters in AI-generated videos on YouTube after it was hit with a ...
Both Google and YouTube are adding new features that aim to expand what you can do with your photos. Specifically, Google says its Photos app is gaining new tools that can breathe new life into your ...
Google has removed AI-generated Disney character videos from YouTube following a cease and desist, amid growing copyright ...
Google has taken down dozens of AI-generated videos of Disney-owned characters after the studio sent a cease and desist letter on Wednesday.
The AI note-taking app can now summarize and distill those lengthy YouTube videos you don’t have time to watch. The AI note-taking app can now summarize and distill those lengthy YouTube videos you ...
A plaintiff in a copyright infringement suit recently got some bad news when the court refused to sanction Google for its failure to remove allegedly infringing videos from YouTube. The problem for ...
Tech companies are desperate to harvest as much data as possible to train their AI models. Credit: SOPA Images / Contributor / Lightrocket via Getty Images SEE ALSO: OpenAI's Sora just dropped a ...
YouTube is no longer showing recommended videos to users logged out of a Google account or using Incognito mode, making people concerned they are being bullied into always being signed into the ...
Google is using a subset of YouTube videos to train its AI tools, including its text-to-video product Veo, in a move that is making many YouTubers unhappy. Some YouTubers want an opt-out option or a ...
Millions of users viewed YouTube videos that showed where to download deepfake pornography apps and how to use them to remove clothes from people in any image. (Photo ...
YouTube dominates online video, but it’s absolutely crammed full of ads these days. A YouTube Premium subscription takes care of that, but ad blockers do exist. Google seems to have gotten the message ...