ByteDance to rein in its videomaking AI tool
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ByteDance’s AI-video creator draws buzz for its realistic scenes and a backlash over privacy and copyright.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - Devotees of TikTok, Mona Swain, center, and her sister, Rachel Swain, right, both of Atlanta, monitor voting at the Capitol in Washington, as the House passed a bill that would ...
In the dynamic landscape of global entertainment, the influence of Beijing over Hollywood has long been a topic of heated discussion. While the box office power of the Chinese market has waned, giving a breath of creative freedom back to our filmmakers ...
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‘Chinamaxxing’ is TikTok’s latest senseless trend — as young people romanticize living in a Communist society
America is out. China, of all things, is in. At least on TikTok and Twitch, where a new trend called “Chinamaxxing” is taking the internet by storm, as young Americans declare they’re “becoming Chinese.
Recent reporting exposing the nefarious nature of TikTok's data harvesting operation—which is almost certainly funneling Americans' personal data right back to Beijing—has missed the point on what the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is really up to.
Chinamaxxing is adding more gloss to the recent flourish of Chinese soft power.
There’s a single reason the company doesn’t get that respect: It’s Chinese. On March 13, the House of Representatives passed a bill with unusually wide bipartisan support that will ban TikTok from the United States unless ByteDance divests its stake ...