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Apple’s ‘Invites’ App Does More Than Build Custom Invitations

Apple Invites is a new app that helps iPhone users create and share custom invitations, send RSVPs, and add information to calendars. The app also facilitates contributions to shared photo albums and Apple Music playlists. Users can download Apple Invites from the App Store or access it on the web through icloud.com/invites. An iCloud+ premium subscription is necessary to create and send invitations, but anyone can RSVP and share in group activities, regardless of whether they have an Apple account or use iOS or Android. Additionally, the Invites app integrates with Apple Intelligence. Read more

ByteDance’s AI Model Can Generate Video from Single Image

ByteDance has developed a generative model that can use a single photo to generate photorealistic video of humans in motion. Called OmniHuman-1, the multimodal system supports various visual and audio styles and can generate people doing things like singing, dancing, speaking and moving in a natural fashion. ByteDance says its new technology clears hurdles that hinder existing human-generators — obstacles like short play times and over-reliance on high-quality training data. The diffusion transformer-based OmniHuman addressed those challenges by mixing motion-related conditions into the training phase, a solution ByteDance researchers claim is new. Read more

Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant Can Now Read, Analyze Contracts

Adobe has added intelligent contract capabilities to the Acrobat AI Assistant, which can now help interpret agreements for businesses and consumers. Adobe’s smart contract reader can help people understand those lengthy click-to-agree terms of service treatises that precede vendor websites and service agreements. “Customers open billions of contracts in Adobe Acrobat each month and AI can be a game changer in helping simplify their experience,” Adobe Document Cloud SVP Abhigyan Modi said in an announcement. For business users, Acrobat AI Assistant can identify key dates, prepare or review new agreements, and highlight changes. Read more

Anthropic Will Award Cash for Jailbreaking AI Defense System

Anthropic has created a method to defend AI models against “jailbreaks” — unauthorized workarounds to get an AI model to do things it was trained not to do, like providing instructions for building chemical weapons. Called Constitutional Classifiers, the system was 95 percent effective in identifying and preventing jailbreaks of Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet in a test environment. In an effort to drum up real-world red-teaming, the company offered cash prizes of up to $15,000 to anyone who could jailbreak its Sonnet AI model. After some 3,000 hours of attempts by 185 participants, none claimed an award. Now the company is offering additional incentives. Read more

Cloudflare Joins CAI, Adds C2PA Image Authenticity Protocol

Cloudflare is making it easier to assess the authenticity of online images by adopting the Content Credentials system advanced by Adobe and embraced by many others. Images hosted using Cloudflare now integrate Content Credentials, ensuring metadata remains intact. The platform tracks ownership and subsequent modifications, including whether artificial intelligence was used to edit the images. With touchpoints to an estimated 20 percent of Internet traffic, connectivity firm Cloudflare substantively expands the reach of the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), founded in 2019. Read more

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