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A Reddit user claiming to be a whistleblower from a food delivery app has been outed as a fake. The user wrote a viral post alleging that the company he worked for was exploiting its drivers and users.
The internet is absolutely overflowing with AI-generated videos, making it difficult to tell what's real. We can help you pick out the deepfakes.
Generative AI is everywhere, especially online, where it has been used to imitate humans. Chances are you’ve seen it yourself. Here's how to spot it.
After the Trump administration captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, images and videos that claimed to show the aftermath went viral on social media. "Venezuelans are crying on their knees thanking Trump and America for freeing them from Nicolas Maduro," the caption of one Jan. 3 X post read.
It might be AI-generated, but food delivery apps do have a track record of exploiting workers.
AI slop is everywhere — except it's not so sloppy anymore. Just take a look at Instagram or TikTok. A lot of it looks real. That's where you come in.
If you thought AI-generated videos were getting scary realistic, you now have one more worry to add to that list. According to music streaming platform Deezer, an overwhelming majority of people cannot tell AI-generated music apart from the real deal ...
Google today released its first TV ad — for Search’s AI Mode — created entirely with generative AI (Veo 3). The “Quick Getaway” depicted here is a play on both escaping the scene (specifically, flying the coop) and taking a last-minute trip.
In a 2025 year-end post, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri addressed the massive shifts AI is causing in photography, stressing that authenticity will be harder and harder to come by -- and offering thoughts on how creators, camera makers and Instagram itself will need to adapt.
According to Billboard’s "Country Digital Song Sales" chart, the No. 1 song in the U.S. is "Walk My Walk" by Breaking Rust—an artist that was created by artificial intelligence (AI). Newsweek contacted Breaking Rust via social media message outside of ...