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researchers and scientists all over the world for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart teacher, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, well, artificial intelligence river neutralized music streaming platforms, flexible defy, and d z a. i could not only suggest the perfect music to you, but also at the end of a pod cost in your native language. one that's in a moment, plus why a social networks doing so little to come back russian propaganda in our feats and reasons why the anti trust lawsuit against google affects us all these other topics that are moving from the tech world. the
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use x trimming services are really into a ivy space. how can we benefit as news is your favorite part costs in your native language? even with a loan force of the original host you a i generation music or your very own a i d, j. the k just seem your taste one to 5 that's big on a i and others like photo one to 5 is rolling out a new pop costs feature the loans and translates the host voice making the pod costs available in other languages. when you said about folks to see how you're defining that you're using that toxic chemicals, costing those, you must invest as b. that's in the step is going to be most in allow most the most unreturned, right? it. or you can spend in with the sentiment and with voice coding tools to now easily accessible other streaming services, or even craigslist themselves could soon follow this trend and the small to come.
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how would i change the world of audio entertainment, making part costs more diverse, getting fresh ideas, listening to pop costs from say, india, and a jerry a opposite or listening to an english pop costs in your language a, a transfer i just used in streaming services. let us choose any podcasts really. tools like spot 5 was counting. want to make podcast globally available and help breakdown language barriers. sofa spa defies. pilot own, includes translation from english to spanish, french and german. but more languages unlikely to follow. cloning the courageous original voice, give them a chance to reach a larger audience, and we can still experience the pop costs in an authentic way, plus, listening, and our mother tongue makes it easier for us. what else can i do for us? i generated music or a i generated some somebody called listing on streaming platforms on spot def i, i,
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salt will now be tolerated as long as they don't use clone forces of office without the consent. music fed from the data. on the other hand, when not strictly remove music with cloned voices, instead, they want to watch the model that compensates the opposite. for example, the at developing a system to tech music that has been generated by a i, this is meant to keep use with us. what us the office was both a smart has been closed and formed in general, streaming platforms are still trying to find a way to deal with a i generate to using d. you can ask music is produced by an office or a i, as long as it's good many copyright questions regarding i saw the remain on onset. who else the saw, the creator, the company that develop the software, or maybe the office to his voice has been cloned. however, i contest bits part costs. all songs exists on streaming services, and it's likely only going to increase the tool will help me separate the good
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stuff from the trash. as your personal d j. the music tut from south sal test the call president a as service the this is to music and supposedly identifies the next to single. it was meant to sort through south south, massive library of amateur music and recommend to you what the things will be. the new hit is doing that by looking for patents and characteristics of songs, that car left with chop tips. in february 2023 spots. if i wrote out that on a i, b, j it's your, it's music. if things do like this could be new release of measuring things to listen to all that one song you had on repeat 4 weeks and 2016. okay, well press the life play. this have existed before, but the a i teach, it also provides you with facts about the music options. all drawer you're listening to deliver by a synthetic voice. and this moment on, i'm going to be your own personal a day on the spot, a 5 best go ask you to stay. so do you think if the right move for companies to
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embrace it, or should they bet on human talent? a meta x and telegram of fading to stop russian propaganda. according to your report from august 2023 weiss, that this is what you need to know about your feed and russian propaganda. in 2022 more and more people started following social media accounts connected to pushing all the russian government. the studies done by the e u commission states over the course of 2020 to the audience and reach of criminal alliance. social media accounts increased substantially. all over europe, but even most ex, formerly known as twitter, was by far not the only platform allowing russian propaganda to spread. also metro social media networks, instagram and facebook provide a huge platform for pro put in the accounts. according to the report, pro kremlin accounts continue to reach the largest audience. this match has
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platforms, the subscriber number of programs and channels more than tripled on telegram. more than double check talk enrolls, but almost 90 percent on youtube. so what is the big technician? this happens earning money with controversy. social media platforms want use us to stay put and watch apps. this is how they earn money and controversial content that provokes reactions with a positive or negative. it's favorite by the algorithm that's because of keeps people on the platform. so russian propaganda is naturally pushed by the algorithm and sometimes once tolerate, just because it creates more user engagement. hang on, does that mean people are really like the content russian trolls. so called troll, found, employed, click work us to push a political narrative. post comment like and share those activities lead to algorithms pushing that content into our feeds. twist as no ex, all history
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a lot of criticism for an evening troll thumbs vibratory to control content. this information gets easily amplified, even though coordinated complaints like best are against the rules. the reason in your report found the russian, this information increased since text 1000000000 now even mosque took over to which the findings suggest that the reach and influence of credited back to accounts has grown further in the 1st half of 2023 driven in particular by the dismantling of towards a safety stand up. for example, the pay subscription service which i blue help trolls to create fake accounts and a p a trustworthy with it's blue check. mark. free speech must says he wants to save, got free speech, meaning x, the not limits. crumpton run accounts must views and actions spotted of controversy, especially at a time when former us president donald trump was banned from ex,
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blocking me, pushing us not. so why does all of this leave us use is you changing social media for the better the us post, the digital services act this. 7 might lead to tech companies changing their game expos, hope, or global effect, the digital services, ek requires social media companies to assess the risk of post that contain this information or misleading and stop them. but beyond that uses should also be conscious of troll funds. and the tendency of algorithms to favor polarizing content. looking for something google it all my to google is everywhere. chrome is preinstalled on most android devices and google such as the default setting in many browsers using google. it's not a choice really. it's more like a reflex. that's why google is facing anti trust charges and it's home country to us know, make a say a tech giant if use it's dominance in the search engine market. here's what will
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happen on your screen if google's a monopoly crumbles. use a versus google. why should you care? if you could get better search results on more tailored search engines that could be more precise in your language, or to have a more relevant results for your region. examples for that already exist like may, but in south korea. at the moment they'll only a few companies, they have to step into that field. why? possibly? because uses are too lazy. google is preinstalled on android phones from samsung, lenovo, or l g. even apple s google search, and it's safari browser by default wife. that's so because google pays for millions of us dollars each year to devise make us and browse up developers according to the us department of justice, all the o j plus. all the use of data at google connects create an even bigger advantage for the tech giant deal j a tony class. this has been going on for years. this
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feedback loop. this wheel has been tony for 12 years, and it always turns to google's advantage kind of been so from the us department of justice that, that makes it really hard for us to compete. what about alternatives? well, there really are plenty of other search engines. google says that product is also set as default because they offer the best service. the competition strongly disagrees. spokes person off the search engine provide that to go said prior to the trial, google makes it on june. it's difficult to use desktop go by default. the fact is, google is big, meaning guessing into this market is so tough that it scares away all the companies . and when there's no competition, google might not even feel like they need to come up with new ideas which could ultimately tend to innovation. and the bad for uses breaking up monopolies has been good for new inventions. microsoft got in trouble 25 years ago for being too big in
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the computer world. that was fueled for trying to stop all of that process, like netscape navigator from succeeding today were indeed have a few more web browsers to choose from. either the one has reached a sub dominance, i guess. while the current trial is based on u. s. law, the consequences will be global. american big tech companies are exporting that technology. and business models worldwide has been rather reluctant to a regional and national last in the past. the changes in the home country could have a positive impact in other countries as well. and might give smaller companies and new ideas, better chances for success. apart from that, the rulings which the expect an early 2024 will affect other global tech giants like amazon and metro as well. and the outcome i change the way you use the internet. you've had enough of all my to google will show you how easy it is to change your default search engine. how to set up
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a different search engine. so how difficult is it really to change your default search engine to have how to do it in firefox on an android device, type, the search engine icon in the address bar. tap search settings, top search engine, select the search engine of your choice on an iphone. it works like this. go to settings and scroll down until you find safari type of then tap search engine. select another search engine. generally, this is how it works for all kinds of devices up so difficult. so even though google might be big and powerful, it's also up to us uses to make a change and not just accept the default search engine where you move away from google or do you believe that products are the best that us? nope, that's it for me today by and see you next time the
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