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Deepfakes: What to Know About AI Images and Videos

AI has made it quick and easy to produce fake images, audio and even videos of real people. Here's everything you should know about deepfake technology.

ByteDance advances DeepSeek work in AI reasoning with open-source project led by intern

DAPO is a scalable reinforcement learning algorithm that helps a large language model achieve better complex reasoning behaviour.

Deep Learning 5month
A man filed a complaint against OpenAI saying ChatGPT falsely accused him of killing his children

Arve Hjalmar Holmen, from Trondheim, Norway, said he asked ChatGPT the question, "Who is Arve Hjalmar Holmen?"

Getting divorced? Artificial intelligence deepfakes could cost you in court

Economically challenged clients looking to settle a divorce and obtain custody of children may incur additional costs trying to disprove AI deepfakes.

Diffbot's AI Model Suggests "Smaller Is Better" for LLMs

Learn whether a smaller Diffbot's AI model with an innovative GraphRAG AI training technology can solve AI hallucinations for good.

Security ban slapped on DeepSeek AI app for government devices

Chinese AI app DeepSeek has been banned from Australian government devices on security grounds following assessments.

Cybersecurity 6month
ByteDance's new AI model goes viral for its deepfake capabilities that animate photos

ByteDance, the tech giant behind TikTok, has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) model that is gaining widespread attention for its ability to transform photos and sound bites into realistic videos,

OneMeta Announces Major Breakthrough - Delivers Simultaneous Real-Time Multi-Language Conversations for Worldwide Businesses

"VerbumAgentis is revolutionary multilingual communication technology," said Saul Leal, CEO of OneMeta Inc. "It's a ready-to-deploy technology that enables businesses to provide accurate, meaningful, real-time connections on a large scale. We are thrilled to invite beta testers to experience the future of multilingual communication firsthand."