A long-running network of accounts, known as Spamouflage, is using A.I.-generated images to amplify negative narratives involving the presidential race.
Category: Social Media
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Grover Is Now a Reporter. Journalists Aren’t Optimistic.
Some human reporters predicted that the furry Muppet’s new gig would be short given the dire state of the news industry.
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Meet Cutes NYC Captures Manhattan’s Love Stories
“Excuse me, are you two a couple?” The Times hit the streets with the team behind Meet Cutes NYC, which captures microportraits of modern love.
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The Super Bowl Could Make Mint for the NFL
An overtime classic, featuring appearances by Usher and Taylor Swift, could make this year’s Super Bowl a hugely profitable money-maker for the N.F.L.
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What Happens When TikTok Is Your Marketing Department
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No, Michael Cera no es la mente maestra detrás de CeraVe
Entonces, ¿a qué se debe la campaña de márketing en redes que insinúa lo contrario? Este domingo en el Super Bowl lo sabrás.
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What’s the Deal With Michael Cera and CeraVe’s Viral Marketing Campaign?
So what’s with the elaborate online marketing campaign implying otherwise?
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Stop Wearing Vision Pro Goggles While Driving Your Tesla, U.S. Says
Videos, many of them stunts or jokes, of people wearing Apple’s new virtual reality headset while driving Teslas in Autopilot mode prompted officials to issue warnings.
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Snap Shares Plummet After Q4 Earnings Report
The Snapchat parent company’s revenue for the fourth quarter was up from a year ago, but it had missed Wall Street’s expectations.
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Meta Calls for Industry Effort to Label A.I.-Generated Content
The social network wants to promote standardized labels to help detect artificially created photo, video and audio material across its platforms.
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Fake and Explicit Images of Taylor Swift Started on 4chan, Study Says
The people on 4chan who created the images of Ms. Swift thought of it as a sort of game, the researchers said.
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After UMG Pulls Its Music, TikTok Users Encounter Silence
Content creators say they are considering the merits of Instagram and YouTube after a licensing battle led TikTok to pull songs by artists with Universal Music Group.
