February 14, 2024
5 Apple's MGIE: Your Photos, Your Words, No Clicks...Hold onto your digital brushes, designers; Apple has just thrown a curveball into the creative arena with MGIE (MLLM-Guided Image Editing). Forget clicking and dragging through photo editing software—now, a simple text prompt can transform your im...
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10 What Does Reddit Say?You can promote your product or service and say whatever you want about it online, but there's a good chance your customers won't take your word for it. Instead, they'll turn to Reddit to verify those claims. According to the platform's recent gui...
Read moreFebruary 12, 2024
4 Bluesky Ahead as Invitation-Only Vanishes in...Have you heard of Bluesky? No? Don't feel bad, a lot of people are with you. Bluesky is an open-source alternative to Twitter (Okay, X) that's been in beta for about a bit less than a year, during which time it's been a by-invitation-only...
Read moreFebruary 08, 2024
4 Meta Puts AI-Generated Content on BlastWe're all starting to get a little worried about the capability of AI to do things with text, images, and video in minutes that used to take us mere mortals hours, days, or weeks. Humans being what they are, many have taken advantage of this new t...
Read moreFebruary 07, 2024
7 Facebook Ain't Dead YetThis week is the 20th anniversary of Facebook. Yep, it's true, twenty years. Time flies when you're knee-deep in lawsuits and all sorts of rumors and speculation, doesn't it? Despite the claims that Facebook is really "Deadbook," Mark Zuckerb...
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8 LinkedIn Kicks Creator Mode Option to the CurbLinkedIn is getting rid of the Creator Mode option and making most of its features optional tools for all users. It's all part of the platform's master plan to move away from hashtags and toward AI systems to assist with discovering content. And w...
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4 Amazon Wants You To Have an AI Shopping BuddyAmazon is introducing a new AI shopping assistant, and the best part is "his" name, Rufus. Well, hello, Rufus. Sounds like a cute pet name to us, but according to Amazon, Rufus will make your Amazon shopping excursions much better. It won't b...
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4 Bumble Unleashes Deception DetectorHave you ever swiped right only to find out your dream date was actually a catfish or, worse, a smooth-talking scam artist? Well, fear no more, because Bumble is here to save the day with their latest update: Deception Detector. Bumble has un...
Read moreFebruary 02, 2024
2 Senate Grills Social Media CEOs About Child SafetyThe heat is on as the U.S. Senate grills social media CEOs regarding the efforts they're making to protect our children from predators online. This isn't new. Concerns about how safe kids are online is an ongoing fight, but now Senators are making...
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4 TikTok Wants Your Brand To Be a Laughing MatterWe can all use a good joke, right? According to TikTok, being funny is the "in thing," Now, TikTok is pushing for brands to step it up in the humor department, for their own good, of course. According to TikTok, 30% of its users say the funny...
Read moreJanuary 31, 2024
3 Meta Introduces Brand Protection MeasuresWith all the scammers and impersonators online, it's getting harder to protect brand reputation, but now Meta is giving brands new tools to help with the fight. These new tools, which focus on protecting your trademark, curbing counterfeits, ...
Read moreJanuary 30, 2024
5 X Considers Moderation Tactics After AI SnafuWhile Elon has insisted that crowd-sourced input is the way to curb harmful content, it seems there's still a bit of a challenge. Last week, AI-generated images of Taylor Swift being sexually assaulted by NFL fans grabbed the spotlight on X, gaini...
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