In today's Tech Bytes Andrew Dymburt breaks down Apple's new app that lets you create and share custom invitations.
OmniHuman’s secret lies in its massive training data and smart AI design. Researchers fed it over 18,700 hours of human video footage, using a unique “omni-conditions” approach.
OmniHuman can turn photos into realistic videos of people speaking, singing and moving naturally, based on 18,700 hours of human motion data.
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A bizarre AI-obsessed group may have inspired a pair of deadly assaults that took place thousands of miles apart.
OpenAI's new AI agent, Operator, isn't trustworthy or reliable enough to work without constant user supervision.
Annika talks about the recent TikTok ban, and how it's ban led to the rise of a different social media Checkpoint is Byte's ...
Paresh Dave, senior writer at Wired, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for "Tech Bytes: Week in Review." ...