NBC News asked Grok in its standalone app, the Grok X tab and website to transform a series of photos of a clothed person who ...
Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot on Thursday started restricting the ability for non-paying users to create deepfake, sexualized ...
Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are placing big bets on AI-powered matchmaking. They are hoping innovations in the space can combat the app fatigue that has stymied growth.
The Verified on LinkedIn program is now available to all websites and apps. The program aims to help users discern between authentic and deepfake identities. Zoom is incorporating the Verified badge ...
Pinterest announced Monday it is backing the App Store Accountability Act, a bill that would require app stores to verify user ages. The legislation, put forward by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Rep.
Another day, another third-party scare in the Salesforce ecosystem. Salesforce confirmed that it is investigating “unusual activity involving Gainsight-published applications connected to Salesforce,” ...
Phishing attacks are no longer confined to the email inbox, with 34% of phishing attacks now taking place over non-email channels like social media, search engines, and messaging apps. LinkedIn in ...
No one likes dating apps, especially the people who use them. Mounting fatigue with ghosting, swiping, situationships and talking stages has led to a general downturn in usage. In February, Wired ...
“It’s very difficult to find love,” Aleksandr Zhadan, a 20-something software developer from Moscow, lamented on social media last year. To speed things up, Mr Zhadan programmed an ...
Google and Apple’s app stores both have a reputation for being pretty trustworthy these days. It’s easy to assume that if an app is in either the iPhone App Store or the Google Play Store, it’s safe ...
Instagram is launching a dedicated iPad app for the first time, offering a redesigned version of its popular mobile app that’s meant to encourage more video consumption. The new app for Apple Inc.’s ...
If you hung out laundry, visited a beach or fired up the barbecue this week, you will almost certainly have consulted a weather app first. And you might not have been entirely happy with the results.