South Park duo get real funding for deepfakes
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have received some real funding for their deepfake startup, Deep Voodoo.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have received some real funding for their deepfake startup, Deep Voodoo.
The hashtag #artbyhumans is starting to trend in the world, hoping to differentiate the work of human artists with that generated by the raft of AI-art platforms that have popped up this year.
A new marketplace called PromptBase sells prompts for AI-art-and-text generators that can reliably give users the outputs they want.
Ammaar Reshi, a product designer in the Bay Area, started selling his children’s book Alice and Sparkle on Amazon last week.
This year, AI-generative art tools like DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, and Lensa have taken the world by storm.
ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot launched by the AI research and deployment company OpenAI (co-founded by Elon Musk), went viral yesterday.
AI-powered voice assistants are losing their luster in the revenue-seeking halls of tech giants such as Amazon, Apple, and Google.
Scientists, psychologists, and researchers are using AI to connect people with their loved ones who have passed on.
Notion, the company behind the popular note-taking software, is slowly testing a new AI tool that can generate almost any type of written document you need.
Shutterstock is bringing DALL-E 2 into its platform, letting AI-generated works to be created and sold alongside the human-created images that they’re trained on.