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If you want to do the Ghostface trend, it's pretty simple. Basically, you just upload a photo and ask AI to do the work. The general idea is to ask AI to create an image where you're lying on a bed with an old-school, corded phone, in a glossy, dimly lit room. Barely visible in the back, you guessed it: Ghostface from Scream.
Peloton is unveiling a sweeping revamp of its portfolio with a focus on artificial intelligence as the once-hot fitness company looks to kickstart growth.
With Sora, OpenAI joins the race to make AI video the next frontier of social media—and a potential new revenue stream.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, otherwise known as SB 53, into law Monday afternoon.
The struggling fitness company is hiking its prices as part of a product relaunch featuring updates to its exercise hardware, software and coaching programs.
The consulting giant is cutting staff it can't reskill in the AI era, with plans to increase overall head count.
The AI-generated actress, named Tilly Norwood, is the creation of Eline Van der Velden, the founder of Particle6, a United Kingdom-based AI production studio.
Dutch producer pitches her AI creation, Tilly Norwood, as the next Scarlett Johansson, and says several agents are vying to represent it.
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Big Tech is gearing up for a 'tectonic' shift thanks to AI that includes shaking up sales teams
Microsoft's CEO didn't mince words when recently addressing employees about the state of the industry.
On Wednesday, Melania Trump posted a seemingly AI-generated video of herself materializing from a digital ether, then blinking twice as the wind gently blows through her hair in some Trump Tower–like setting. What does that mean? No one really knows! But as a professional Melania watcher, I do have a few theories.
The artificial intelligence industry has a big problem: 95% of companies that try AI aren’t making any money from it, according to a report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last month. One AI executive believes he knows why.