Jack Dorsey-backed Vine Reboot ‘Divine’ Takes a Stand Against AI-Generated Content in 2025

In a surprising move, a former Twitter employee has launched ‘Divine,’ a reboot of Vine, with backing from Jack Dorsey’s nonprofit. Beyond resurrecting old Vine clips, Divine introduces features like user-created content, customizable content moderation controls, and a strong stance against AI-generated content. The app plans to support custom user-created algorithms, AI detection tools, and block uploads of suspected AI content, aiming to create a space where human creativity is celebrated and protected.

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MIT and Amorepacific’s Skinsight Patch Offers Personalized Skincare Insights

MIT researchers and beauty brand Amorepacific have collaborated to create the Skinsight wearable patch that analyzes skin aging in real-time and provides personalized skincare recommendations. The Bluetooth-equipped sensor patch tracks skin tightness, UV exposure, temperature, and moisture, allowing users to make informed decisions about their skincare routine based on AI-powered insights.

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Five individuals plead guilty to aiding North Koreans in US-based IT worker fraud scheme

Five people have admitted to assisting North Koreans in defrauding US companies by posing as US-based remote workers. The individuals provided false identities, hosted company laptops to hide the workers’ location, and even took drug tests on their behalf. This case highlights the real-world impact of international sanctions violations and the need for continued vigilance in combating such schemes.

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