TikTok now lets you choose how much AI-generated content you want to see

TechCrunchWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 5:01:00 AM
  • TikTok has launched a feature that empowers users to adjust the amount of AI
  • By providing users with control over the content they see, TikTok aims to cater to diverse preferences, potentially increasing user retention and satisfaction. This move reflects the platform's commitment to user
  • The introduction of this feature highlights a growing trend among social media platforms to prioritize user agency in content consumption, addressing concerns about the overwhelming presence of AI
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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