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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is set to receive a roughly $10 billion fee from investors in the recently completed deal to take control of TikTok's U.S. business, the Wall Street Journal reported |
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is set to receive a roughly $10 billion fee from investors in the recently completed deal to take control of TikTok's U.S. business, the Wall Street Journal reported |
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ByteDance has suspended its global rollout plans for SeeDance 2.0, its AI video generation model, following copyright infringement allegations from major Hollywood studios. Initially set for a mid-March launch, the model, which creates content resembling iconic films., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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ByteDance had been aiming to make the new video model available to customers worldwide in mid-March. |
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Chinese giant ByteDance has reportedly suspended its plans to release its latest AI video generation model SeeDance 2.0 after major Hollywood studios raising disputes over copyright violations. |
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ByteDance is reportedly building a massive AI computing cluster in Malaysia using NVIDIA's latest Blackwell chips, potentially sidestepping US export restrictions that limit access to the technology in China. |
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Britain's media and privacy regulators demanded that major social media platforms do more to keep children off their services. |
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Oracle's stake in TikTok's U.S. business operations is worth around $2 billion, a filing showed on Wednesday |
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Tencent is reportedly developing an AI agent for WeChat as a secret project. The new AI tool aims to automate user tasks within the app and strengthen the company's position against competitors such as Alibaba and ByteDance. |
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This high-profile case coincides with ByteDance's aggressive expansion in AI development. The company's chatbot, Doubao, launched in August 2023, has already become the leading AI chatbot in China, boasting 51 million monthly active users by October |
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TikTok launched a range of new feature for its users in Europe to comply with the Digital Services Act |