Ad for AI editing app which said it could 'erase anything' banned for sexualising women
An advertisement for an AI video editing app was banned for sexualizing women and promoting harmful stereotypes.
From Bielsko-BiaΕa to Apple: How Szymon Masiak Conquered the Video World
The article discusses Apple's acquisition of the Polish video software company MotionVFX, led by Szymon Masiak, and its implications for Apple's competitive strategy in the video editing market.
VIDEO: Trump's white 'USA' cap angers Americans β the channel tried to smooth over the scandal with editing
Fox News faced backlash after airing an old video of Donald Trump not removing his cap during a ceremony honoring US soldiers, leading to accusations of misleading editing.
Kenya: 576 Youth Apply for One Job That Requires Facing Teargas
A staggering 576 applicants have vied for a single photography and video editing job in Kenya, highlighting the severe youth unemployment crisis in the country.
MaranhΓ£o video editing startup launches national championship for digital content creators
The MaranhΓ£o-based startup AutoClipper has launched a national competition for digital content creators in Brazil, offering R$ 10,000 in prizes to promote the production of short videos optimized for social media.
Best Video Editing Software of 2026
This article discusses the top video editing software options available in 2026, highlighting their features and relevance to various users.
How to Enhance Existing Images and Videos with AI Generation and Editing
The article discusses how AI technology is transforming the video editing landscape by allowing creators to make changes based on simple inputs rather than extensive revisions.
Get to know 'Edits', Meta's new weapon in the video editing race
Meta has launched a new video editing application called 'Edits' to compete with popular tools like CapCut in the short video segment.
Government Spokesman in Cyprus on the video with the bribes: 'We do not dispute the talks, but there was malicious editing'
The Cypriot government spokesperson stated that while they do not contest the conversations in a controversial video linked to bribery, they believe the footage was maliciously edited and that the security services are investigating its origins.
AI junk floods YouTube, and its creators earn millions. Alarming research results.
Research by video editing company Kapwing reveals that 21 to 33 percent of content shown to new YouTube users consists of so-called 'AI junk' aimed at garnering views, leading to a phenomenon referred to as brainrot.