ByteDance said that, unlike some deepfake models that can animate only faces or upper bodies, its OmniHuman-1 could generate ...
Imagine taking a single photo of a person and, within seconds, seeing them talk, gesture, and even perform—without ever ...
TikTok’s $300 billion-valued parent company, ByteDance, is one of the world’s busiest AI developers. It plans to spend billions of dollars on AI chips this year, while its tec ...
Alibaba's announcement this week that it will partner with Apple to support iPhones' artificial intelligence services ...
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DeepSeek: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot appDeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
ByteDance is showing off the new OmniHuman AI video model. OmniHuman transforms a single photo into a lifelike, full-body video. The videos show realistic singing, speaking, and movement.
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This Week in AI: Billionaires talk automating jobs awayIn this edition of This Week in AI, TechCrunch's regular AI newsletter, we talk SoftBank's job-automating plans for OpenAI's ...
In an open letter, CEO Jonah Peretti calls out TikTok and Meta for prioritizing AI tech over content and says people miss the ...
The meteoric rise of DeepSeek—the Chinese AI startup now challenging global giants—has stunned observers and put the ...
ByteDance published several dozen test videos, including videos of AI-generated TED Talks and a talking Albert Einstein, on its OmniHuman-lab project page. In a paper published Monday that has ...
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