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TikTok Gives Users More Control Over AI Content

TikTok Hands Users the Reins on AI-Generated Content

Social media giant TikTok just rolled out a feature many users didn't know they needed - direct control over how much artificial intelligence creeps into their daily scrolls. Buried within the app's Topic Management settings, this new toggle lets viewers adjust their exposure to AI-generated clips with simple slider controls.

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How It Works

The mechanism couldn't be simpler:

  • Navigate to Content Preferences in settings
  • Select Topic Management
  • Slide left for less AI, right for more synthetic content

The platform assures this isn't an all-or-nothing switch. Even at minimum settings, some algorithmically created videos will still appear - TikTok wants to maintain content diversity while respecting user preferences.

Why This Matters Now

2025 has become the year AI video went mainstream. Between Meta's "Vibes" recommendation engine and OpenAI's "Sora" platform flooding feeds with synthetic clips, users increasingly feel like passive recipients rather than active curators of their content diet.

"We're seeing unprecedented volumes of AI-generated material," explains social media analyst Priya Chen. "Platforms that don't offer filtering options risk alienating audiences overwhelmed by synthetic content."

The Fine Print

The update rolls out gradually over coming weeks. Early testers report:

  • Adjustments take effect immediately
  • Doesn't eliminate human creators' content
  • Works alongside existing topic preferences
  • No option yet to completely disable AI suggestions

As algorithms grow more sophisticated, this move represents TikTok betting on transparency - letting users peek behind the curtain rather than hiding how much of their feed comes from silicon rather than carbon-based creators.

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