Following Twitter’s controversial verification rollout, other social media platforms are trying their luck. Reddit is the latest platform to join the trend with its new testing of “official badges”. The company said it is testing these labels with a small set of profiles as proof of authenticity. The label appears like a flair next to
TikTok is reportedly testing an AI-powered chatbot called Tako within the app. The chatbot will be able to answer user questions, provide recommendations, and interact with users in a conversational manner using natural language processing technology. The feature is currently being tested with a small group of users in select markets. This move follows other
Google Ads users will soon be able to use the company’s artificial intelligence to create ad campaigns. Apparently, the tech giant is…
As concerns and security issues around TikTok arise, its rival Instagram Reels is getting a series of updates aimed at creators…
Last week was big for the AI industry as Microsoft and Google hosted competing events to showcase their AI projects to the public. Microsoft killed it with the Bing app now ranked in the top 10 on the U.S. App Store and took the No. 2 spot in Productivity apps right behind Gmail. The company
Fox, NBCUniversal, Paramount, TelevisaUnivision and Warner Bros. Discovery, along with OpenAP and the Video Advertising Bureau (VAB), have formed…