AI bubbles this, AI bubbles that — companies apparently need to cash in on their generative AI investments, and fast. It's why many people online feel they are being inundated with new AI tools and features day in and day out. The latest example? A new TikTok setting, known as remixes, that automatically opts you in to being turned into a digital meme. TikTok creators first spotted "Remixes" content earlier this week, buried in their account settings. With remixes on, any public content can be used by its viewers to create digitally generated images, text-based memes, and more. The reveal and lack of notification stirred widespread concern about privacy and consent . Many wondered where the setting came from — and how to turn it off ASAP. SEE ALSO: See Spotify's most-streamed artists, songs, and albums of the past 20 years Days later, the platform confirmed to CNET that the feature was real and still in an "experimental" stage. Remixes are availab...
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