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She Was FIRED Seconds After This TikTok… Then Reality Hit HARD

#TikTokDrama #InstantRegret #ViralFail #LifeLessons A single TikTok post turned into a life-changing mistake when the consequences hit almost immediately.

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bbc.co.uk
TikTok scales back AI-generated video overviews after absurd errors

Image source, Getty ImagesByLiv McMahonTechnology reporterTikTok has rowed back on an AI feature which incorrectly summarised some videos on the platform, including claiming a celebrity was fruit.The company's 'AI overviews' recently began appearing beneath content on the platform to describe what a video was showing, or provide more context. While only rolled out to some users in the US and the Philippines, the feature's incorrect and bizarre AI-generated summaries of TikTok content - seen beneath videos of celebrities like platform star Charli D'Amelio - have been shared widely.According to TikTok, its experimental summaries have been tweaked to only suggest products similar to those shown in videos.The changes were first reported by news outlet Business Insider, external.Much like the AI Overviews at the top of most Google search results, TikTok's AI-generated overviews would attempt to sum up the contents of videos for some users when they clicked to see more of a video's caption.Some examples screenshotted by users and seen by the BBC showed videos on the platform being accurately described, but Business Insider also identified a number of "wildly inaccurate" AI overviews.This included one which saw a video of dancer Charli D'Amelio described as a "collection of various blueberries with different toppings," the publication said.This X post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on XThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Skip X post by kaylieAllow X content?This article contains content provided by X. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read X’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.It saw similarly vague, inaccurate and strange AI-generated summaries on other TikTok videos of celebrities and artists, including Shakira and Olivia Rodrigo.The feature will now only be used to surface information about items in videos, according to TikTok.It comes as tech firms look to deploy more AI products on their platforms to boost user engagement. However, some such efforts have been met with user backlash, or mockery, when these tools go awry.'Cutting through water'Posts reacting to TikTok's testing of AI overviews on its videos first began appea...

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Gamer.LK Announces Geek Avurudu 2026 powered by Nestomalt Bringing a ...

"Geek Avurudu is a celebration of how tradition can evolve with the times while still staying true to its roots. By bringing together Avurudu customs with elements of fandom and pop culture, we're creating a space where a new generation can connect with tradition in a way that feels relevant, creative and uniquely Sri Lankan," said Vikum ...

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londondaily.com
TikTok Sued Over Alleged Child Deaths Caused by 'Blackout Challenge ...

Four British teenagers died after attempting the 'blackout challenge' on TikTok, prompting a wrongful death lawsuit against the social media platform and its parent company. The parents of four British teenagers have sued TikTok over the deaths of their children, which they claim were the result of the viral 'blackout challenge'.

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