WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has recently expanded the rollout of its Meta AI chatbots in select markets, including India and the US. The platform is now reportedly working on a new feature called ‘Imagine Me’, which will allow users to generate AI-generated photos of themselves. According to reports, this new feature has been spotted in
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Meta recently made an announcement regarding the update of their artificial intelligence (AI) content detection label from “Made with AI” to “AI Info.” This decision came after facing backlash from Instagram influencers and photographers who criticized the previous labeling system for misidentifying their original content as AI-generated. In response to the feedback received from users,
X recently made the decision to rejoin the World Federation of Advertisers’ ‘Global Alliance for Responsible Media’ (GARM) in an effort to rebuild trust with ad partners. This move comes after a period of distancing from GARM due to changes within the company resulting from Elon Musk’s takeover. The aim is to address the challenge
TikTok has introduced a new feature that allows creators to download their videos without the TikTok watermark. This enhancement makes it simpler for users to repurpose their short-form video content on other platforms. By choosing to save their video without a watermark, users can easily share their content on various apps without facing restrictions. Streamlining
WhatsApp for iOS has recently introduced a new feature that allows users to create events within group chats. This new capability was initially discovered in a beta version of the app for Android users, but it is now being rolled out to the stable version of the app for iPhone users. This addition comes alongside
Elon Musk recently tweeted about X usage reaching an all-time high in the US, indicating 76 billion total user-seconds, but there are conflicting reports suggesting a decline in X’s popularity and relevance. The question arises – is Musk accurately portraying the situation or is he manipulating metrics to show success? When examining the data provided
X recently rolled out its updated account analytics features and is now gearing up to launch updated ad analytics with improved dashboards and metric overviews. The goal is to make it easier for users to track their paid content performance. The updated ad analytics dashboard will include a range of large performance charts, allowing users
A significant change is coming for Facebook and Instagram advertisers who purchase ads via an iOS device. Starting next week, these advertisers will be subject to an extra 30% fee that goes directly to Apple. This change, which was initially introduced to U.S. advertisers in February, is now being rolled out to all advertisers worldwide.
TikTok has been under scrutiny in the U.S. due to concerns about data security, leading to a ban in the country. Despite this, TikTok is forging ahead with new partnerships with cybersecurity firms HaystackID and OnDefend to enhance its user security measures in the U.S. These firms will act as “Independent Security Inspectors” for TikTok
The introduction of a new feature in Threads that allows for disappearing posts after 24 hours could potentially revolutionize the way users interact on the platform. This move could create a sense of freedom for users to share more candid and authentic content without the fear of it coming back to haunt them in the