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In a recent blog post, Meta (formerly known as Facebook) announced its plans to expand its existing Reels policy that limits political content from appearing in recommended feeds. The new policy will now encompass Meta’s Threads and Instagram platforms, allowing users to avoid political content unless they explicitly choose to engage with it. Recognizing the
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been causing quite a stir among fans of the original PlayStation 1 title. With its release date on February 29th rapidly approaching, both Sony and Square Enix are tirelessly promoting this game as an unmissable event. As a dedicated fan of the original game who initially held out on playing
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Meta’s manipulated media policy has come under scrutiny by its own Oversight Board. According to the board, the policy is “incoherent” and places too much emphasis on whether a video was altered through artificial intelligence rather than considering the potential harm it could cause. The recent decision has raised concerns about the effectiveness of Meta’s
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In an era where smartphone cameras are constantly evolving, the debate surrounding the authenticity of smartphone photos has become more prominent than ever. With Samsung’s recent release of the Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra, which boast generative AI capabilities, the company finds itself defending against claims of producing fake AI photos. Samsung’s EVP Patrick Chomet
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Google has recently confirmed the removal of page cache links from its search results page. According to Danny Sullivan, the company’s search liaison, the cache feature was originally introduced to help people access pages when page loading was unreliable. However, as technology has greatly improved, Google has decided to retire this feature. While the cache
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