Aussie indie non-alcoholic company, Heaps Normal, has this week announced the launch of an in-house record label and artist support program. The beer brand’s new venture will aim to work with ...
This post was originally posted in June 2015 and we continue to update the list. You can click on the word “calories” in any post to see the latest list. I’m always surprised that one of the most ...
Starting next week, Google Photos will clearly label images that went through edits using AI tools like Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, and Zoom Enhance. Google, in the announcement post, says that ...
Also: How to use Gemini to generate higher-quality AI images now - for free It is possible, though, that social media platforms could use this metadata to provide their own labels. Facebook and ...
In acknowledgement of how generative AI makes complex image manipulation very easy and widely accessible, Google Photos is getting an info section that identifies such edits. When you swipe up on ...
Five years ago, we rolled out Proud to be Clear, detailing alcohol content, calorie values and ingredients on beer labels. These voluntary actions ensure we are empowering consumers, not solely ...
Tiger® Beer becomes the Official Beer Partner of Manchester United, bringing together the iconic Asian Brewer and one of the most popular and successful sports teams in the world, to enhance ...
Now, the company announced that Google Photos will soon tell you if an image has been through AI edits. Starting next week, ...
If you’re a craft beer enthusiast and love zippy, musty, funky beers that go beyond the hop-forward style of India Pale Ales or the classic, malt-forward style of porters or stouts, you’ve ...
A new premium non-alcoholic beer has launched in the US, named Bero, crafted to tap into increasing consumer preference for no and low-alcohol options. According to Bero, its team of US brewers ...
The “AI info” section will be found in the image details view of Google Photos both on the web and in the app. These labels won’t be limited strictly to generative AI, either. Google says it ...