AI. Is there reason to worry? A new experiment tests how gen-AI imagery can affect how people feel about their bodies.
One of the phenomena triggered by the AI boom in recent years is deepfakes. The term is made up of the words deep learning and fake. Deep learning refers to machine learning methods, while a fake is a ...
Generative AI has revolutionised how we make and consume images. Tools such as Midjourney, DALL-E and Sora can now conjure anything, from realistic photos to oil-like paintings – all from a short text ...
Amazon will use visual search and AI to show AI generated product images that match your search queries. The retailer says it will help guide users to products.
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. It seems like there are almost countless online tools these days that you can use to generate images powered by AI. You can use popular AI tools like ...
In recent years, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has demonstrated remarkable potential for producing creative content, including artwork, which has sparked discussions regarding its role in ...
Google is making it easier to tell when images have been modified with AI by adding invisible digital watermarks to pictures edited with its powerful Reimagine tool. February 9 update below: This ...
Google is adding visual results to its artificial intelligence-powered search experience called AI Mode. AI Mode launched in the U.S. in May as a primarily text-based tool that could answer questions ...
How do computers see the world? It’s not quite the same way humans do. Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) make it possible to do more things with computer image processing. You ...
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Tens of thousands of explicit AI-generated images, including AI-generated child sexual abuse material, were left open and accessible to anyone on the internet, according to new research seen by WIRED.