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Elon Musk plans to bring back social media platform Vine

The American Bazaar · 14h
Elon Musk brings back Vine, renewed with a dose of AI
Pairing Vine’s original six-second format with today’s generative AI could open up a whole new layer of creativity and fast, viral content.
USA TODAY · 4d
Vine to return: Elon Musk unveils AI reboot of iconic video platform
Twitter introduced Vine in January 2013, allowing users to share small snippets of video that were six seconds or less.
Yahoo · 3d
Elon Musk plans to bring back social media platform Vine, but in 'AI form.' What we know
Elon Musk announced plans this week to revive Vine, but in "AI form." Here's what we know so far and what people are saying.
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First, He Ruined Twitter. Now He’s Coming for Vine’s Legacy.

When Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were coming out of school, hip-hop legend and BIG3 founder Ice Cube extended a $5 million ...
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VINE Coin skyrockets 100% after Elon Musk teases AI-powered Vine comeback

Vine Coin is among the few tokens with bullish trends on Friday, as most digital tokens traded in red with Bitcoin weakening ...
THE WEEK8y

If Twitter killed Vine, Wall Street was the accomplice

If this sounds familiar, it's because Vine's fall has mirrored that of its parent company. Twitter bought Vine a few months after the video app's creation in June 2012, ...

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