How deepfakes are radically shifting the creator landscape

Deepfake technology and the malicious use of AI is causing widespread anxiety, especially as we approach November’s U.S. election. Adobe’s Chief Strategy Officer and EVP of Design and Emerging Products, Scott Belsky explains what deepfakes mean for the media and creator landscape, and how

This Fox, ESPN and Warner Brothers joint sports venture is a no-go, for now

The launch of Venu Sports will be delayed after a federal judge granted FuboTV’s motion for a preliminary injunction against the planned sports streaming venture by ESPN,

Why does X still seem to be running undisclosed ads?

If Elon Musk’s recent interview with Donald Trump on X was meant to promote Trump’s return to the platform, it appears to have been false advertising. Since the interview, Trump has only used his X account twice—once to retweet an ad for a documentary about himself, once to post a goofy AI depiction of he and Musk disco-dancing—wh

AI broke hiring. Can generative AI fix it?

Tech hiring has become a bot war.

On one side, the ranks of unemployed workers keep growing from waves of tech layoffs. Promotion rates have slowed, creating a deficit of new jobs for recent grads. Meanwh

Is the lawyer of the future a GenAI bot?

With analysts at a big Wall Street firm saying that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology is about to automate almost 25% of jobs across every industry, many people are saying, “Is that us?” If you are a lawyer today, or teaching the next gen

How did Walmart’s drone delivery service grow so big, so fast?

It has become increasingly common to see a drone hovering over a building with a delivery order. Customers want things faster these days, and drone delivery offers retailers a great way to meet that demand.

At the forefront of the drone delivery revolution is Walmart, which has leapfrogged over Amazon when

Write better, faster with these 6 free AI tools

If you spend most of your day pecking away at a keyboard, the process of putting together words can become tedious and challenging—even if you’re an otherwise great writer.

Whether you’re crafting emails, blog posts, press releases, or meeting agendas, having a little artificially intelligent help can make a huge difference. Here are six free AI tools that can elevate your writing and save you time.

Default app settings can pose a risk to user privacy

Default privacy settings in popular mobile apps seem like a convenience, allowing you to use a single setting to control the level of privacy—who can see which actions you take—across all of the app’s functions. But default privacy settings are also a potential risk to your privacy.

Real-time crime centers are transforming policing. Here’s why they’re controversial

In 2021, a driver in Albuquerque, New Mexico, ran a red light, striking and killing a 7-year-old and injuring his father. The suspect fled the scene and eventually escaped to Mexico. Using camera footage and cellphone data, the Albuquerque Police Department’s real-time crime center played a crucial role in identifying, apprehending, and charging the person at fault. The driver was ultimately

iMovie for everyone: This free video editor runs in your browser

A good private video editor is hard to find—especially when you want it to work across all of your devices. Yes, there are lots of decent video editors, including Microsoft’s Clipchamp tool and Apple’s iMovie app. But Clipchamp is one of many modern video-editing tools that requires you to sign in with an account and upload your videos to a company’s servers. And iMovie, of course, is limited to working only on Apple’s own products.

I’ve been looking for a free


Căutare