Insider updates its newsroom with AI
Insider is experimenting with ways to use generative AI in every facet of its newsroom
Insider is experimenting with ways to use generative AI in every facet of its newsroom
ByteDance is gearing up for a full public launch of its lifestyle app, Lemon8.
Tom Graham is trying to put a stamp of authenticity on his duplicate self.
Last month, four of the five top apps in the US were made in China.
Elon Musk wants to model Twitter after China’s WeChat.
BuzzFeed has quietly been using AI to generate travel articles.
What gives Apple Music Classical a glimpse into the future is how it wrangles “metadata”
Snap is bringing the power of AR outside of Snapchat with its new AR Enterprise Services (ARES) business unit, giving retailers the ability to build native AR try-on tools on their own platforms.
Apple wants to become a much bigger player in the theatrical business, putting a billion aside to make movies that will play exclusively in theaters before heading to Apple TV+.
In its contract-renewal talks with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has laid out that artificial intelligence can’t make intellectual property or be used as literary material.