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Sirabee
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MarkeZine
Social media apps like TikTok should be used to help teenagers avoid becoming obese, researchers have suggested. Academics called for “no time to be lost” in harnessing the popularity of the platforms to spread scientific information about nutrition to young people. The study, which is being presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Venice, was led by Dr Antonella Franceschelli, of Unicamillus International Medical University in Rome. "The growing obesity epidemic, particularly among young people, represents a global challenge that requires innovative approaches. Over 90% of teenagers h...
DPA International
Social media apps like TikTok should be used to help teenagers avoid becoming obese, researchers have suggested. Academics called for “no time to be lost” in harnessing the popularity of the platforms to spread scientific information about nutrition to young people. The study, which is being presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Venice, was led by Dr Antonella Franceschelli, of Unicamillus International Medical University in Rome. "The growing obesity epidemic, particularly among young people, represents a global challenge that requires innovative approaches. Over 90% of teenagers h...
DPA
Zurich police on Monday were investigating a weekend incident in which a drone scattered banknotes over a crowd that had been drawn to an open area through social media. The ensuing crush resulted in serious injury to a 12-year-old boy. A Zurich police spokesman said that the person behind the event, which took place on Saturday, was known to them and was a well-known personality. Media reports said that a person with a public profile on the Tiktok video platform had pre-announced the event, drawing people to the open area. Banknotes to the value of more than €20,000 ($21,500) were to be relea...
DPA Breaking News
A woman sparked a heated debate on TikTok after declaring that “It is Mother’s Day, not Grandmother’s Day.” Emily Wehner took to the social media platform stating that after her first-ever Mother’s Day being “pretty sad” after spending the whole day “coordinating grandparent visits,” the annual holiday now is all about her, the mom. “I didn’t get to do anything for myself,” she said in the video. To ensure that her special day goes off without a hitch, she stated that she usually makes “a plan ahead of time” and discusses it with her husband. Watch the clip here: The day includes family brunch...
The Boot
Tl;drTikTok planifie d’automatiser l’identification des contenus générés par IA.Les “crédits de contenu”, équivalents à des filigranes numériques, permettront de tracer l’origine d’un contenu.TikTok sera la première plateforme vidéo à supporter ces “crédits de contenu”.L’entreprise va lancer des campagnes de sensibilisation pour rendre ces étiquettes efficaces.TikTok intègre désormais la traçabilité des contenus créés par IADans le souci d’accroître la transparence et la confiance de ses utilisateurs, TikTok renforce ses efforts afin de labelliser automatiquement les contenus générés par l’int...
Begeek FR
AI生成画像の品質がますますリアルになるにつれ、合成コンテンツと本物のコンテンツを区別することが難し...
CNET Japan
TikTok empezará a etiquetar los contenidos que han sido creados mediante inteligencia artificial (IA) cuando se suban desde fuera de su plataforma. La red social china dice que sus esfuerzos son un intento de combatir la desinformación que se difunde en su plataforma. "La IA permite increíbles oportunidades creativas, pero puede confundir o engañar a los usuarios si no saben que el contenido ha sido generado por IA", dijo la empresa en un comunicado el jueves. "El etiquetado ayuda a dejar claro ese contexto: por eso etiquetamos los contenidos creados por la inteligencia artificial (o AIGC, por...
Euronews (Spanish)
TikTok is to start automatically labelling content generated using artificial intelligence when it is uploaded from certain other platforms as part of efforts to boost transparency and literacy around AI. The social media giant already requires content created using its own TikTok AI effects to be labelled, but is now expanding that system to include material being uploaded from some other platforms, as it expands its tools for combating misinformation. The video-sharing site said the expanded programme would see it partner with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) and ...
DPA International
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