The Sora AI video generator is already creating waves — not just because it’s generating incredibly lifelike videos that could conceivably win Oscars someday very soon. Many users are racing to go ...
The social media landscape has not been quiet. In the past few years, we've seen it all—the advent of Meta, Threads, and Bluesky, the launch of the Fediverse, and the development of Mastodon. And, of ...
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Have you ever imagined a social media app where every piece of content is generated by AI, tailored to your preferences, and designed to spark creativity? Enter Sora, a new platform that redefines how ...
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Social media posts from an Indiana man and former U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) midshipman threatened mass injury against those attending the academy, prompting a school-wide shutdown that left a student ...
IOWA (Iowa Capital Dispatch) - Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joined an amicus brief Monday supporting a Tennessee law that requires social media companies to use age verification software. Social ...
OpenAI’s new short-form video app is putting Meta Platforms Inc. in the hot seat. In the two weeks since its launch, Sora has rapidly surpassed 1 million downloads and shot to the top of the U.S. App ...
An upstart social media platform is coming for the Instagram "photo dump." Locket first captured the attention of Gen Z users in 2022 as an alternative to platforms like Instagram and Snapchat. It ...
A telecommunications blackout and restrictions on social media have further isolated Afghans who rely on the internet as a lifeline. By Elian Peltier Airports and banks were forced to shut down.