The tool, previously only available to Hollywood stars and some top YouTube creators, will allow these high-profile users to flag deepfakes or other AI-generated content that features their likeness.
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Microsoft is restricting access to Internet Explorer mode in Edge browser after learning that hackers are leveraging zero-day exploits in the Chakra JavaScript engine for access to target devices. The ...
YouTube said it plans to offer creators the ability to opt-out of the platform's recent enhancements to some Shorts after a handful of creators expressed concerns the subtle changes were being done ...