Hello from sunny California. Is it just me or have the first two months of 2025 seemed both incredibly long but also to have passed by in the blink of an eye? The tech world has gone through so much upheaval in just a short few weeks,
A viral AI-generated TikTok from a Billie Eilish fan account prompted Eilish's brother, Finneas O'Connell, to call out its environmental impact. The TikTok, posted by @g4yforbilliee, invites viewers to "guess who killed Billie based on their reactions.
Videos show life if you were a slave, on the doomed Challenger space shuttle, or in Hiroshima before the atomic bomb.
Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) posted a video on TikTok informing his 400,000 followers of “breaking news” that “the Trump administration announced that Medicare will stop covering telehealth on April 1st,” and calling for opposition to “stand up to these Medicare cuts.
In 2025, the way brands connect with consumers will continue to evolve, driven by the ever-changing landscape of social media. In fact, brands will no longer dictate what consumers need, but instead,
Billie Eilish’s brother, Finneas, is being praised after he responded to a seriously bizarre TikTok video about Billie getting killed. And yes, you read that correctly. The video was actually posted by one of Billie’s fans, and somehow went semi-viral, which is probably how Finneas ended up coming across it.
From surviving the Black Plague to renting DVDs at Blockbuster, a viral TikTok trend is using AI to drop viewers into the past.
AI-generated POV videos are taking over TikTok, but as Gen-Z fail to buy into their intended purpose, the question is whether AI is helping or harming our understanding of the past
If you’ve been scrolling through your For You Page on TikTok, you’ve most likely come across the bizarre history-themed AI POV videos.
A first look at the 200-foot statue of Jesus being risen on the White House lawn. A bold reminder that no matter who sits in office, Christ is King! As this monument takes shape, let it be a symbol that faith is the foundation of this nation. Imagine standing before it, looking up at His presence over our capital—powerful, unshakable, eternal.
Citing concerns about privacy and security, Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity has banned the use of DeepSeek, a Chinese-owned artificial intelligence (AI) platform from all Treasury-issued devices.
TikTok's latest AI POV trend means you can wake up as a Gladiator in Rome or a citizen of Pompeii. But it seems like this trend has taken a weird and dark turn.