New features
SocialPilot has introduced 3 new features ⚙️
SocialPilot continues to improve and is my preferred social media dashboard.
AI Assistant: Automate your content creation process by instantly generating AI-powered post ideas, captions, and hashtags.
Advanced Reports: Gain valuable insights on all your client’s social media accounts with one consolidated analytics report.
Direct TikTok Publishing: Connect your TikTok accounts, publish videos directly from SocialPilot, and rule the short video space.
New ‘Creator Lab’ section on Instagram 🆕
Instagram has added a new section to learn more about being a Creator with tips, and more, directly in the app.
You can access via a button labelled ‘Creator Lab’ under the professional dashboard.
Thanks to Jonah Manzano for this one.
Longer captions available on TikTok 📝
TikTok has increased the caption character limit to 4,000 characters.
Thanks to Matt Navarra for this one.
Create images and designs on LinkedIn using AI 🖼️
Reports from Twitter users indicate that LinkedIn is working on a new collaboration with Microsoft Designer, a graphic creation assistant.
The AI powered tool, which is currently under testing, will empower LinkedIn's professional user base to automatically generate charts, diagrams, and other visual content using a straightforward text prompt or even an image.
By integrating this tool directly into LinkedIn, the goal is to simplify the process of incorporating visuals into posts, eliminating the need for users to navigate away from the social network to accomplish this.
Tools
Meta algorithm (content ranking) explained 🎯
The webpage you provided is from Facebook's Transparency Center and it explains their approach to ranking content on their platforms, which include Facebook and Instagram. The page was last updated on June 29, 2023.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are used to rank content for various experiences on Meta's products, such as viewing the Facebook Feed, watching reels on Instagram, or browsing the Facebook Marketplace. These AI systems are responsible for delivering the content you see and interact with on these platforms.
Here Are The Best AI Image Generators 🤖
The article from Forbes titled "Here Are The Best AI Image Generators" provides an overview of some of the top AI image generators and how they can be used. Here are the key points:
DALL-E 2: This AI-powered image generator is created by OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT. Users enter text descriptions into the system, and the software generates realistic, original images. The Microsoft-backed OpenAI has integrated DALL-E 2 into several platforms, including search engine Bing. According to OpenAI, users own the images generated by DALL-E 2, meaning they have a right to sell, reprint and merchandise the images.
Artbreeder: This tool, run on BigGAN and StyleGAN, allows users to create and modify images of landscapes, faces, paintings and more. It prides itself on its collaborative nature, as users mainly interact by "breeding" (or remixing) other users' images. According to Artbreeder’s terms of use, any images created and publicly shared on the site are released into the public domain and can be used by anyone for any purpose, with or without attribution.
Let’s Enhance: Founded by Ukrainian developers in 2017, this AI text-to-image generator allows users to enter prompts for images and gives several options to change their outcome, like image type, photo style, lens, mood, aesthetic, artist style, and lighting. It also is a photo upscaler and enhancer, allowing users to upload their images for correction or enhancement.
Waifu Labs: This tool uses AI to generate custom anime portraits. Users follow four steps to get their portraits and the AI creates an image based on these preferences. The company was created by Sizigi Studios, a group of mathematicians from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Deep Dream Generator: This AI software creates psychedelic, over-processed images that give off a dream-like appearance. Users are given three image processing options. The company only allows the images to be used commercially if they were created with a paid subscription or an energy pack, a one-time purchase of credits.
The article also discusses the debates about whether AI-generated images can be protected by copyright. Some popular AI image generators allow their images to be used for commercial purposes, though some have certain restrictions. People have also used AI image generators to create realistic images of people, which have gone viral on social media.
Social Mind: Social and AI Insights
It's Friday and here's today's social media news 🥳
Today I have Facebook and LinkedIn account recovery cases to work on, a meeting about an interesting new AI tool plus I'll be preparing for training next week.
I'm also celebrating the success of client Kieran Lynch who have grown their LinkedIn Page from less than 50 followers to 1000 followers in under a year, resulting in raised awareness, new business relationships and new clients.
Have a productive end of the week and a relaxing weekend!
JP
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