Researchers at ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, showcased an AI model designed to generate full-body deepfake videos from one image and audio — and the results are scarily impressive.
Star Entertainment (ASX:SGR) has kicked off its inevitable year of bloodletting, lobbing off an events venue for $60 million ...
Even digital avatars for social media and gaming could become more lifelike, adapting in real-time based on user input. OmniHuman is still a research project for now, but the fact that ByteDance ...
TikTok is no longer available in the United States—at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s currently blocked for US-based users. Shortly before the federally ...
19 deadline for China-based ByteDance to sell the U.S. assets of its short-video app TikTok or face a ban. Senators urge Biden to grant ByteDance 90-day reprieve from law requiring sale ...
TikTok might have restarted operations in the U.S., but investors in the app’s parent company, ByteDance, remain in the dark about its future. For those debating buying into ByteDance shares, however, ...
ByteDance has confirmed its stance – no sale of the algorithm, period. So, while O’Leary’s $20 billion offer may’ve seemed tempting, it’s clear that TikTok’s future hinges on much more than money.
ByteDance's AI model OmniHuman-1 creates realistic videos from photos and sound bites, excelling in generating human videos with high quality.
While gamification rewards and borderless play have undoubtedly been among the past two big-ticket items that everyone associates with Web3 gaming, the true revolution has been in the form of true ...
Aside from human subjects, the AI video model can also make cartoons, artificial objects, or animals move. ByteDance’s OmniHuman has a lot of potential applications in various settings, like education ...
Researchers at TikTok parent company ByteDance have presented OmniHuman-1, a new framework for generating videos from image and audio samples. The new system from TikTok's parent company turns still ...
However, the publication reported that its association with ByteDance has drawn it into this controversy. The Chinese tech giant had previously divested from its gaming subsidiary, Nuverse ...