Indie powerhouse NEON has officially acquired the feature film rights to MORA, a viral AI-generated horror short created by filmmaker Sam Evenson The original short film took the internet by storm ...
Large language models are improving in diagnostic accuracy but still fall short on the core clinical reasoning required to navigate uncertainty, according to a study from Mass General Brigham. The ...
Sounding off: Amid growing fears of a potential AI bubble, renowned Wall Street investor and former hedge fund manager Michael Burry has claimed that tech companies have been manipulating their ...
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Neon, the independent studio behind “Parasite” and “Anora,” has enlisted Sam Evenson to adapt his viral short film “Mora” into a full-length feature. The film, which Evenson will write and direct, ...
Michael Burry doesn't expect the record stock rally to be immediately followed by a crash. He wrote on Substack that a "needle top is like a unicorn, mythical until proven." The investor from "The Big ...
AI is now at the center of TSMC's business. High-performance computing (HPC), which includes AI-related chips, has grown from about 46% of revenue in the first quarter of 2024 to roughly 61% in the ...
From TikTok to Instagram Reels, creators are turning to AI to keep up with the relentless pace of short-form video trends. These tools can auto-clip, caption, reframe, and even generate entire videos ...
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In November 2025, Sarah Friar, OpenAI’s finance chief, discussed the company’s funding strategies, computing challenges and rapid growth. Photo: Nikki Ritcher for WSJ OpenAI recently missed its own ...
Short interest in Pony AI Inc (NASDAQ:PONY) decreased during the last reporting period, falling from 19.58M to 17.47M. This put 7.98% of the company's publicly available shares short. Based on the ...