OpenAI is teaming up with Google to make AI-generated images easier to spot using invisible watermarks, metadata, and a public verification tool you can use right now.
With the limited-edition U.S. passports featuring President Donald Trump's image rolling out this summer, some are wondering whether it'll become the default version of the travel document. The U.S.
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. OpenAI wants you to know how good its latest image generator is —and it has a few fake screenshots and ...
After dropping a teaser this morning, OpenAI is announcing its new image generation model for ChatGPT and Codex with ChatGPT Images 2. Prior to the livestream, OpenAI used this image as a holding ...
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has some very interesting limitations on sharing screenshots, meaning that you can't use the built-in feature that would usually allow you to share images to your ...
WhatsApp web could soon get almost 50 new desktop themes to enhance your cross-platform messaging experience. As the desktop counterpart to your mobile messaging app, WhatsApp web is often left high ...
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Google’s AI, Gemini, has quickly become one of the AI tools I rely on most. It builds dashboards and creates remarkable infographics. It spins out comprehensive research reports in minutes that would ...
Journalist Jo Ling Kent joined CBS News in July 2023 as the senior business and technology correspondent for CBS News. Kent has more than 15 years of experience covering the intersection of technology ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) image generators are becoming more powerful, and they usually rely on heavyweight large language models (LLMs) running in the cloud. But researchers say they've built a ...
Seemingly out of nowhere, the “Save image as Type” Chrome extension was marked for removal, with Google warning users that the extension contains malware. The extension had at least one million users.
Researchers say they’ve discovered a supply-chain attack flooding repositories with malicious packages that contain invisible code, a technique that’s flummoxing traditional defenses designed to ...