Adobe proposes AI protection for artists

Adobe is launching its Content Authenticity web app in beta to help creators protect their work from deepfakes and content theft. The system uses digital fingerprinting and invisible watermarking to securely identify artwork. Adobe is also working on making content credentials accessible across the internet. The company is releasing a browser extension and an Inspect tool to help users discover and display content credentials online.

Belkin discontinues support for majority of Wemo devices and its accompanying Wemo application.

Instagram allows users to now share Spotify songs with sound to their Stories.

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