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The latest iteration of Google's video-generating AI model, Veo 3, continues to evolve at a rapid clip.
As US President Donald Trump has expanded the role of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, unproven, misleading and fake claims on deportations are picking up steam on social media.
Vietnamese content developers are using AI to create faceless videos for YouTube and TikTok audiences and earning thousands of dollars a month from them.
Plus, Trump’s media company announces a partnership with Newsmax, racist AI videos go viral on TikTok, and ActBlue keeps ...
As the tools to create AI video content becomes more ubiquitous across the internet, YouTube takes a stand against its ...
The 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel in June 2025 saw the United States intervene by striking three Iranian nuclear ...
For this week’s edition of Agency Advice, we canvass top ad creatives for the ads, videos and cultural artefacts that made ...
Depending on who you ask, not really. Judging by the endless online chatter, many viewers found the ending unsatisfying — not ...
A Media Matters for America report reveals that photorealistic AI videos made with Google’s Veo 3 are spreading racist tropes ...
The video is horrifying because it looks kind of right but also very wrong. These are worse than false memories; it's an ...
Alphabet's core search remains strong, with AI driving engagement, monetization, and enterprise growth at an attractive P/E ...
A wave of racist and antisemitic videos generated using Google's powerful AI video tool, Veo 3, is rapidly spreading across ...