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Thursday • November 14, 2024
TikTok launches AI-powered video platform to advertisers globally
Symphony Creative Studios Helps Users Automate Tasks to Create Content on the Platform
ByteDance-owned TikTok on Thursday announced the global availability of its generative AI video creation platform, Symphony Creative Studios, to all advertisers, as the short-video app looks to boost its ad business.
Earlier this year at the TikTok World Product Summit, the social media platform unveiled a new creative content suite called ‘Symphony’ with an aim to help businesses, creators and agencies customize high-quality and engaging content tailored to their brands. -
Monday • November 11, 2024
The Washington Post’s AI bot answers your questions now – no subscription required
‘Ask The Post AI’ Delivers Conversational Responses, Cites its Sources
When generative AI is discussed in relation to newsrooms, one typically thinks of the negatives, such as lawsuits or related issues with copyright, model training, or the threat of replacing reporters. However, some publications are embracing the technology, including The Washington Post, which launched its generative AI tool to optimize users’ content consumption.
Last week, The Washington Post debuted an experimental generative AI tool called “Ask The Post AI,” which allows users to get conversational answers on any topic referenced in text news articles published by the newspaper since 2016. The publication refers to the tools as an initiative “built by news for news.”