You'll Soon Be Able to Curtail AI on TikTok With a New Sliding Tool

CNETWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 10:54:00 PM
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You'll Soon Be Able to Curtail AI on TikTok With a New Sliding Tool
  • TikTok is launching a new feature that enables users to adjust the level of AI
  • This development reflects TikTok's commitment to user satisfaction and addresses growing concerns about the prevalence of AI content on social media platforms.
  • As the debate over AI
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