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  2. Synthesia (company) - Wikipedia

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    While the company prohibits use of its technology for misinformation or "news-like content", [20] an October 2023 Freedom House report stated that Synthesia tools had been used by governments in Venezuela and China to create videos of fake TV news outlets with AI-generated avatars in order to spread propaganda. [21]

  3. Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Generative AI features have been integrated into a variety of existing commercially available products such as Microsoft Office (Microsoft Copilot), [85] Google Photos, [86] and the Adobe Suite (Adobe Firefly). [87] Many generative AI models are also available as open-source software, including Stable Diffusion and the LLaMA [88] language model.

  4. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    Generative AI has been used in video game production beyond imagery, especially for level design (e.g., for custom maps) and creating new content (e.g., quests or dialogue) or interactive stories in video games. [159] [160] AI has also been used in the literary arts, [161] such as helping with writer's block, inspiration, or rewriting segments.

  5. Wikipedia:Collage tips - Wikipedia

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    First, it makes it more difficult to modify the set of images (e.g. if a new better option becomes available, or if one is deleted). Second, it results in an inferior experience for readers, where clicking on an image does not make it full-screen but rather just makes the collage full-screen.

  6. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (TV series)

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    All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. [1] In the series, Curtis argues that computers have failed to liberate humanity, and instead have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us."

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    That's right, we said whole beans, right in the maker. The machine's built-in grinder auto-grinds the exact amount of coffee needed for any cup size. In fact, it can grind enough coffee for up to ...