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TikTok to let users limit AI content in feeds

TikTok is testing a new feature allowing users to control the amount of AI-generated content they see. The move comes as the platform hosts over 1.3 billion AI videos. Discover how to adjust your settings.

Influencer dies in 'death game' live stream

A French influencer died during a 12-day livestream after alleged abuse by fellow streamers. The incident has sparked a police investigation and raised serious questions about platform responsibility.

Guardian updates terms, bans AI training on content

The Guardian has updated its terms and conditions, explicitly prohibiting AI training on its content and clarifying user responsibilities. Learn about the key changes affecting digital access.

Scunthorpe's internet filter problem persists

The Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe faces recurring digital censorship as internet filters flag its name for containing offensive language, causing ongoing problems for residents and businesses.

BBC 'Titanic' Warning From Top YouTuber Manager

Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of YouTube giants The Sidemen, delivers stark warning to BBC about outdated content strategies and failure to connect with younger audiences in digital age.

Coca-Cola's AI Christmas Advert Sparks Backlash

Coca-Cola's revolutionary AI-created Christmas commercial has sparked heated debate among viewers and marketing experts. Discover why this technological leap is dividing opinions about authenticity in holiday advertising.

Guardian Removes Article: Inside the Story

An in-depth look at why The Guardian pulled a recent article from its website, exploring the implications for digital journalism and reader trust in the era of instant news updates.

Digital ID App to Transform Ireland-UK Travel

A groundbreaking digital identity scheme is poised to streamline travel within the Common Travel Area, offering Britons and Irish citizens a seamless border experience while raising privacy considerations.

Guardian removes video after legal complaint

The Guardian has taken down a video from its website after receiving a legal complaint, raising questions about media freedom and content removal policies in digital publishing.

Starmer's Digital ID Plan Sparks Privacy Debate

Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveils ambitious plans for mandatory digital identity scheme, promising to transform how Britons access public services while facing fierce criticism from privacy campaigners.

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