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Google DeepMind's new AI tech will generate soundtracks for videos
It works with AI-generated videos and traditional footage.
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Students pledge not to work at Google and Amazon, Meta makes the Threads API available, and Netflix House will open two locations in 2025
More than 1,000 students pledge not to work at Google and Amazon, Meta makes the Threads API available to all developers, and Netflix House will open two locations next year. It's Wednesday, June 19th and this is Engadget News.
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McDonald’s pauses AI-powered drive-thru voice orders
The company may be looking for a new partner after ending an IBM partnership.
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Warning labels for social media, the FTC has sued Adobe, and Apple PayLater is dead
US Surgeon General says that social media should come with warning labels, the FTC has sued Adobe over early termination fees, and Apple PayLater is dead. It's Tuesday, June 18th and this is Engadget News.
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If AI is going to take over the world, why can't it solve the Spelling Bee?
Plus, Picsart and Getty are making an AI image generator entirely trained on licensed content
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The US military reportedly spread anti-vax propaganda in the Philippines; Voyager 1 back online, and a Picsart Getty collab
The US military reportedly spread anti-vax propaganda in the Philippines, NASA’s 47-year-old Voyager 1 probe is back in action, and Picsart and Getty are making an AI image generator entirely trained on licensed content. It's Monday, June 17th and this is Engadget News.
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