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The potential misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in Hollywood has been described as a “deadly cocktail” by SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher. In the guild’s latest strike podcast, Drescher expressed concern over the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI), which can write scripts and digitally duplicate the images of actors, stunt performers, and background players. This
Warner Bros. Discovery, the media and entertainment conglomerate, recently released its second-quarter results, which fell below expectations in various areas. The company also reported a decline in subscriber totals compared to the previous quarter, generating concern among investors and analysts. At the end of the second quarter, global direct-to-consumer streaming subscribers stood at 95.8 million,
Greenpeace activists have taken a bold stance against Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s support for North Sea oil and gas drilling by covering his North Yorkshire home in oil-black fabric. Climbing on to the roof of the property by using ladders and ropes, four activists unfolded a massive 200 square meters of fabric as a symbolic representation
China’s Cyberspace Administration (CAC) has recently announced new regulations concerning smartphone use for children under the age of 18. According to the CAC, these young users should not exceed two hours of smartphone usage per day. In addition, the CAC is proposing the implementation of “minor mode” programs, which would restrict internet access for users
EV charging network operator EVgo has reported impressive second-quarter results, surpassing Wall Street’s expectations. The company’s revenue exceeded estimates, and it posted a narrower loss than anticipated. This positive performance is attributed to an increase in electric vehicle (EV) drivers using the EVgo network and a surge in revenue from its private-label eXtend unit. In
A prospective multinational cohort study was conducted to examine whether COVID-19 infection played a role in the development of type 1 diabetes in children. The study tested over 4,500 adolescents regularly for type 1 diabetes, SARS-CoV-2 infection, and vaccination antibodies from January 2020 to December 2021. The findings suggested that there was no significant difference