
Renowned filmmaker James Cameron said he does not view artificial intelligence as a real threat to the art of cinema, arguing that creativity cannot be reduced to algorithms or averages of past work. Speaking at the age of 71, the director behind global blockbusters such as Titanic and
Read more: James Cameron Dismisses AI Fears, Defends Human Vision in Cinema

According to a recent report from international media outlets, artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic is quietly preparing for an initial public offering that could take place as early as 2026. The company, financially backed by major players such as Google and Amazon, has already hired a prominent law
Read more: AI start-up Anthropic moves forward toward highly anticipated future IPO

A Japanese company has unveiled a device that seems pulled straight from a science-fiction movie: a full-body “human washing machine” capable of cleaning, massaging, monitoring, and drying a person in just 15 minutes. The concept, presented at the Osaka World Expo, immediately drew global attention
Read more: New Japanese technology transforms personal hygiene

Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced a renewed and forceful campaign to tighten state control over the country’s digital environment, declaring the need to “draw the sword” against behaviors deemed harmful on the Internet. According to the state-run Xinhua news agency, Xi delivered this message
Read more: China’s Xi Jinping Orders Aggressive Action to Clean Up Cyberspace

Micron Technology, one of the United States’ leading semiconductor companies, is preparing to undertake one of its largest international investments with a financial commitment estimated at $8.8 billion in Japan, according to reports from the business daily Nikkei. The initiative centers on expanding
Read more: Micron Expands Into Japan With Billion-Dollar Advanced Chip Project

Major Chinese technology companies are reportedly shifting portions of their artificial intelligence training to overseas data centers in order to secure access to Nvidia’s high-performance processors, which remain restricted within the People’s Republic due to U.S. export controls. According to industry

Apple is poised to reclaim the global smartphone crown, overtaking Samsung for the first time in several years. According to new estimates from Counterpoint Research, the U.S. company is expected to finish the year with a 10% increase in iPhone sales, while longtime market leader Samsung will see a more
Read more: Apple set to surpass Samsung in global smartphone sales

A wave of influencers aligned with the “Make America Great Again” movement has been loudly expressing unwavering support for Donald Trump across the internet. Many portray themselves as patriotic Americans, but a recent feature introduced by X has revealed an unexpected twist: a number
Read more: MAGA influencers discovered posting abroad after platform’s transparency update

Bitcoin extended its decline on Friday at a pace that has alarmed financial markets, briefly falling toward 82,000 dollars (around 71,200 euros) in the morning. Although the cryptocurrency later recovered slightly to 83,800 dollars on the Bitstamp platform, the price remains roughly 4,000 dollars below the
Read more: Strong Bitcoin decline follows labor data unsettling nervous investors
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