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Adobe's new experimental camera app supercharges your iPhone photos

 

Adobe has released Project Indigo, a new computational photography app for the iPhone. The app aims to enhance smartphone photography by offering full manual controls and enabling high-quality images through advanced techniques, such as capturing and merging up to 32 frames for improved detail and reduced noise. Project Indigo is designed to create a more natural, professional look, addressing common complaints about smartphone cameras. It’s available for free via the App Store ...

 

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Two AI-generated influencers rake in millions in just six hours

 

In a recent livestream event, Chinese entrepreneur Luo Yonghao and co-host Xiao Mu made more than $7 million using AI-generated interactive avatars, surpassing their previous earnings from in-person livestreams. The event highlighted the potential of digital avatars to effectively engage audiences to drive sales. Commentators described it as a pivotal moment for China's digital human industry, showing how AI can drastically reduce production costs. And unlike their human counterparts, the AI avatars don't need bathroom breaks, either ...

 

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No, the '16 billion credentials leak' is not a new data breach

 

Reports have been circulating this week about a massive data breach involving 16 billion passwords for Apple, Google, and Facebook accounts, among others. However, it's apparently not a new incident but rather a collection of credentials stolen in earlier breaches before being exposed on an underground forum. There's no evidence that the collection contains new or previously unseen data, Bleeping Computer said. Still, to avoid the impact of such incidents, be sure to use strong, unique passwords for all of your online accounts, and also to enable two-factor authentication ...

 

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