Republicans are hurrying to take action against the popular Chinese-owned video app used by more than 100 million Americans, while Democrats are taking a more cautious approach.
"The model right now really sucks when rain and white noise is eating into market share," says one exec at a distribution company.
Teens will be able to extend that threshold using a passcode; younger kids will have to get a guardian's help.
China, which unilaterally blocks YouTube, Facebook and other U.S.-based platforms, decries suppressing "other countries' companies."
The Office of Management and Budget called the move a “critical step forward in addressing the risks presented by the app to sensitive government data.”
The action follows similar government bans in the United States and the European Union.
We're hitting 'rewind' on the Billboard archives.
The short-form video app known for breaking viral hits, is using music in a different way Down Under.
“Get yours before the album drops.” Chlöe Bailey works up a sweat and teases new music in a commercial for Beats Fit Pro earbuds.
The discussion around AI has become increasingly prevalent over the past year, with the advent of many AI image generation services like Midjourney, OpenAI’s DALL-E, or ChatGPT. AI services, in a way, have been used for a long time but they’re now becoming more intelligent and, more important