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synthetic media safety
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Synthetic media safety covers the risks and governance challenges of AI-generated content, including deepfakes, likeness misuse, and platform-level safeguards. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how new features in tools like Google Gemini and OpenAI's Sora—such as image export controls, video verification, and digital likeness systems—aim to balance user convenience with safety. Topics include data portability, enterprise governance, and the trade-offs between rapid adoption of synthetic media and the need for robust protections against impersonation and harmful content. These threads explore how major tech companies are testing safety measures alongside new generative capabilities.
Google’s latest Gemini builds are quietly testing a set of features that could change the dynamics of the AI assistant market: a native “Import AI Chats” flow to bring entire conversation histories from rivals into Gemini, higher-resolution image download presets (2K and 4K), and a new...
OpenAI’s new short-form video app, Sora, rocketed into the U.S. App Store top ranks within days of its invite-only iOS debut, registering a rapid surge in downloads and igniting a debate about consumer appetite for AI-generated video, platform safety, and the future of social media-style...
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