W hen Twitter, now X, shut down Vine in 2017, users thought its six-second videos were gone forever—but now, the former CEO who shuttered the app is helping bring them back.
To enforce these standards, DiVine said it will flag suspected AI-generated content and prevent it from being posted. DiVine ...
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Jack Dorsey launches a Vine reboot that bans AI content
Jack Dorsey, the tech mogul behind Twitter, has launched a reboot of the popular short-form video app Vine, now dubbed diVine. The new platform, which bans all AI-generated content, aims to prioritize ...
Vine is coming back — sort of. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who shut down Vine in 2017, is supporting a new version of the ...
Late last year, Vine announced that it would be killing its mobile apps, prompting many to freak out. Rather than wither away, it was speculated that the company would be purchased continuing the ...
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