Meta’s Muse Image Might be Just What SMBs Need
Meta’s new AI imaging model enables users to create competitive ad content on the social media giant’s platforms.
The New York Times AI·
Videos generated by artificial intelligence have swarmed social media to exploit public support of U.S. troops for other purposes.
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The post Is Visibility The New Credibility For C-Suite Leaders? Even If Imperfect, It’s Honest appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a world of social media, is visibility the new credibility? For decades, senior leaders were trained to communicate only when the message was polished, approved, and strategically timed. The formula was simple. The CEO spoke through the annual report, the chief communications officer handled public statements, and internal updates were filtered through layers of review. The higher someone climbed in an organization, the more carefully their visibility, or invisibility, was managed. That era may be coming to an end as visibility is becoming one of the most important ways a leader builds credibility. Rob Schwartz is the former Madison Ave CEO for TBWA\Chiat\Day, who now coaches leaders to speak up, be creative and master storytelling. Courtesy: Rob Schwartz This year in Cannes, one of the biggest topics of discussion was the need for C-Suite leaders to le
This year, RoboCup took place in Incheon, South Korea, from 2-6 July. The event saw teams take part in competitions, training sessions, and a symposium. Take a look at what the participants got up to in our round up from social media. The wait is over! 🤖🎉 RoboCup 2026 officially begins today! Join us for […]
Iran drew huge crowds for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral procession in Tehran, documented by international news agencies. But alongside genuine images pf mourners, AI-generated videos and photos falsely claiming to show the event have spread widely online. Some exaggerate crowd size, while others contain tell-tale AI errors and fabricated landmarks to rack up clicks and engagement.
The case could redefine tech companies' responsibilities in monitoring and reporting threats, impacting AI, social media, and crypto sectors. The post British Columbia explores legal action against OpenAI over ChatGPT threats before mass shooting appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The post ‘The Odyssey’ Early Critic Reviews Render A Unanimous Verdict appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Almost two weeks before the release of The Odyssey on July 17, the social media embargo on the film has lifted, allowing critics to share impressions after an early screening. Social media mini-reviews are a somewhat odd, new-era phenomenon where critics are allowed a small tweet-size review, though are not allowed to give a score that would feed into the Rotten Tomatoes machine. The full review embargo will be later. But now? We can see that things are shaping up phenomenally for The Odyssey. These early critic reviews are uniformly positive – and in most cases, glowing. The film is being called one of Nolan’s best ever, one of the best Greek myth adaptations ever, a frontrunner for Best Picture and full of potential nominations for its sprawling cast, with Anne Hathaway and Samantha Morton singled out. There is skepticism among some in the public. Early reviews can often be mor
By selling AI glasses as aspirational, cool and fashion-forward, tech elites are trying to pacify their entry into the mainstream world We have a habit of dismissing social media trends as inane and vapid while ignoring the disturbing undercurrent. A few weeks ago I was reminded of that when I saw an Instagram carousel by British fashion personality Alexa Chung. Shared with her 6 million followers, she showed different outfits through screenshots of herself entering and leaving her home on her security camera. Rita Ora commented, “Good angle keep this series going”. Security system company Ring commented, “Fit checks on Ring cam? Next level.” The post caught my eye among the feed of curated noise, a counterculture take on the traditional iPhone outfit photo. Its presumed effortlessness felt intimate and off the cuff. Social media loves that sort of thing. Continue reading...
Some businesses flocked to social media using A.I.-generated content, while others deployed timely digital ads designed to capitalize on the frenzy surrounding this major celebrity event.