TikTok is testing a new feature that will allow users to regulate the amount of artificial intelligence-generated content in their video feeds. The platform, owned by ByteDance, stated that this control would function through a slider within its existing topic management tool. This system is designed to let individuals customize their content exposure without eliminating AI material.
The announcement coincides with similar AI video initiatives from competitors like Meta and Google. Separately, TikTok is implementing an invisible watermarking technology to identify AI-generated content, which has already resulted in labels on more than 1.3 billion videos. The company also revealed a two-million-dollar fund for AI literacy education, partnering with organizations such as GirlsWhoCode, and has committed to sponsoring the nonprofit Partnership on AI.
The announcement coincides with similar AI video initiatives from competitors like Meta and Google. Separately, TikTok is implementing an invisible watermarking technology to identify AI-generated content, which has already resulted in labels on more than 1.3 billion videos. The company also revealed a two-million-dollar fund for AI literacy education, partnering with organizations such as GirlsWhoCode, and has committed to sponsoring the nonprofit Partnership on AI.