TikTok plans to start automatically labeling some AI content, including from DALL-E and Adobe’s (ADBE) Firefly, and is joining the Adobe-led content credentials coalition, The Financial Times’ Madhumita Murgia and Hannah Murphy report. Online groups, such as Meta (META), already require users to disclose if realistic images, audio or videos are made through AI software, the report notes. Other publicly traded companies in the social media space that compete with TikTok include Alphabet (GOOGL), Pinterest (PINS) and Snap (SNAP).
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