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  2. Automatic content recognition - Wikipedia

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    Automatic content recognition (ACR) is a technology used to identify content played on a media device or presented within a media file.Devices with ACR can allow for the collection of content consumption information automatically at the screen or speaker level itself, without any user-based input or search efforts.

  3. Audio deepfake - Wikipedia

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    This has led to cybersecurity concerns among the global public about the side effects of using audio deepfakes, including its possible role in disseminating misinformation and disinformation in audio-based social media platforms. [9] People can use them as a logical access voice spoofing technique, [10] where they can be used to manipulate ...

  4. Elon Musk’s AI turns on him, labels him ‘one of the most ...

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    “Based on various analyses, social media sentiment, and reports, Elon Musk has been identified as one of the most significant spreaders of misinformation on X since he acquired the platform ...

  5. Applications of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence is also starting to be used in video production, with tools and software being developed that utilize generative AI in order to create new video, or alter existing video. Some of the major tools that are being used in these processes currently are DALL-E, Mid-journey, and Runway. [ 248 ]

  6. Digital video fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    Video fingerprinting or video hashing are a class of dimension reduction techniques [1] in which a system identifies, extracts and then summarizes characteristic components of a video as a unique or a set of multiple perceptual hashes or fingerprints, enabling that video to be uniquely identified. This technology has proven to be effective at ...

  7. Social Video Diverts Audiences From TV and Films? This ... - AOL

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    Social Video vs. Paid Streaming: The Race to Replace TV “Strictly Business” is Variety ’s weekly podcast featuring conversations with industry leaders about the business of media and ...

  8. Optical recording - Wikipedia

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    The Philips development of the videodisc technology began in 1969 with efforts by Dutch physicists Klaas Compaan and Piet Kramer to record video images in holographic form on disc. [12] [13] Their prototype Laserdisc shown in 1972 used a laser beam in reflective mode to read a track of pits using an FM video signal. Together with MCA, Philips ...

  9. NASA laser message beams video of a cat named Taters ... - AOL

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    It’s the first time NASA has streamed a video from deep space using a laser. In the ultra-high definition video , the playful orange tabby cat chases, of all things, the elusive red dot from a ...