Vine video-sharing app is back and battling AI slop
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Vine video-sharing app is back  and battling AI slop
"Vine, credited as a pioneer of short-form video, boomed in popularity after its 2013 launch, reaching 100 million monthly active users at its peak and spawning viral content."
"Jack Dorsey is backing a revamped version of Vine called Divine, which will host 500,000 original videos and allow new content, emphasizing human creativity over AI-generated material."
"Divine's philosophy states: Creative power belongs in human hands, aiming to combat the prevalence of low-quality AI-generated content that has become common online."
Vine, a short-form video platform, gained immense popularity after its 2013 launch but closed in 2017 due to financial issues. Jack Dorsey is backing a new version called Divine, which will host original Vine videos and allow new content under a six-second limit. The platform aims to combat low-quality AI-generated material, emphasizing that creative power belongs to humans. Divine has already attracted interest from original Vine creators and seeks to rekindle a sense of creativity and openness on the internet.
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