TikTok Tests User Control Feature for AI-Generated Content Visibility
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Dominic Preston
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Summary
TikTok is testing a new AI content control feature that allows users to manage how much AI-generated content appears in their video feed. The feature includes a slider in the "Manage topics" section where users can request to see more or less AI material, with two levels in either direction. To enhance the filter's effectiveness, TikTok will also add invisible watermarks to AI-generated content.
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· 4 pulledTikTok is testing a new control that will let users manage how much AI-generated content appears in their video feed on the app.
To help make the filter more effective, the app will also soon start adding invisible watermarks to AI content.
The new AI slider will appear along with TikTok's other content controls under 'Manage topics'
Just like those sliders, the AI control will allow users to request to see more or less AI material, with two levels in either direction
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