TikTok is letting users control how much AI content they see
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TikTok is letting users control how much AI content they see
"TikTok is testing a new control that will let users manage how much AI-generated content appears in their video feed on the app. To help make the filter more effective, the app will also soon start adding invisible watermarks to AI content. The new AI slider will appear along with TikTok's other content controls under "Manage topics," which currently allows users to set how much they want"
"An AI slider will only work if TikTok itself knows which content is made with AI, so it's working on improving detection too. Recognising that users often remove visual watermarks from AI-generated content, the company will start adding invisible watermarks to content made with its own tools like AI Editor Pro, along with any videos uploaded with C2PA Content Credentials - an industry-wide authentication standard, albeit one that has already shown its limits."
TikTok is testing an AI slider that lets users manage how much AI-generated content appears in their video feed, with two levels to request more or less AI material. The control will sit under Manage topics alongside other content sliders for areas like dance, current affairs, and fitness. An effective slider requires reliable AI detection, so TikTok is improving detection methods. The company will add invisible watermarks to videos produced with its tools such as AI Editor Pro and to uploads with C2PA Content Credentials. Both changes will roll out over the coming weeks, with the AI control initially deployed as a test.
Read at The Verge
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