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  • Reuters

    Snap launches AI tools for advanced augmented reality

    Snapchat owner Snap Inc on Tuesday launched its latest iteration of generative AI technology that will allow users to see more realistic special effects when they use phone cameras to film themselves, as it seeks to stay ahead of social media rivals. The pioneer in the field of augmented reality (AR), which overlays computerized effects onto photos or videos of the real world, also announced an upgraded version of its developer program called Lens Studio, which lets artists and developers create AR features for Snapchat or other websites and apps. Snapchat users will be able to use advanced AR special effects, called lenses, in the coming months, the company said.

  • Palm Beach Daily News

    Tom Brady gets booed during NFL broadcasting debut at UFL championship game

    Besides commenting, Brady later came down to present the MVP trophy to Stallions quarterback Adrian Martinez after Birmingham's 25-0 victory.

  • TheBlast

    Jordan Peele's New Movie For Universal Sets October 23, 2026 Release Date

    Jordan Peele's fourth directorial effort has a new release date after being heavily delayed.