1Entertainmentarchynewsy.com
Generative AI for Marketing Documentaries - Archynewsy
The International Documentary Association (IDA) has reported that 62% of filmmakers now use AI-driven tools for audience targeting, script analysis, or social media content creation, up from 28% in 2021. Documentary producers are using AI to analyze viewer behavior and optimize promotional strategies. Despite these benefits, concerns about authenticity and the potential for over-reliance on data over human insight remain significant. The European Union's proposed AI Act includes guidelines for content creation tools, which could impact how documentaries are marketed globally. Despite this, smaller production houses lack the resources to invest in AI tools, leading to a disparity between well-funded and independent filmmakers.
2Financehk.marketscreener.com
China Resources New Energy plans $3.6 billion Shenzhen IPO
China Resources New Energy, the renewable energy unit of China Resources Power, plans to raise about 24.5 billion yuan ($3.62 billion) in a Shenzhen initial public offering. The company develops and operates wind farms and photovoltaic power plants across China and serves as its main renewable energy platform. The proceeds will be used to fund a pipeline of renewable energy projects. If successful, this could be among the largest China listings in recent years.
3Businessyakimaherald.com
US launches a second day of strikes on Iran and Iran fires back at the Gulf states and Jordan
The United States has launched a second round of airstrikes on Iran, following President Donald Trump's warning that Tehran will pay the price for stalled negotiations. Iran responded with strikes on Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, disrupting global energy supplies and increasing oil prices. The strikes were more intense and wider than the previous day's attacks, but Iran released little information on the damage. The U.S. Central Command said the strikes were in response to Iran's "unwarranted and continued aggression". Despite efforts to resolve the conflict, Iran insists it will maintain its control on the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passageway for oil and natural gas. The conflict has affected global economy, driven up energy prices and made food and other basics more expensive.
4Businessfreepressjournal.in
'Biological Risks May Soon Follow': Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Warns AI Could Trigger Cyberattacks, Job Losses & Authoritarian Surveillance
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing faster than governments can respond and could lead to cyberattacks, job losses, and potentially authoritarianism. He compared AI's pace to that of the Hobbits in 'The Lord of the Rings', comparing it to the speed of human action. Amodeei highlighted the threat of cyberattacks on financial systems, critical infrastructure and national security. He also mentioned the potential for AI to be weaponised by authoritarian regimes. The company is calling for binding regulation of frontier AI, mandatory safety testing, security requirements and government oversight before advanced systems are widely deployed.
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Pope visiting 'dock of shame' in Canary Islands where migrants slept in squalor
Pope Leo XIV is visiting the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago that is a key point of entry for migrants smuggled from Africa, to commemorate the lives lost at sea from a port known as the “dock of shame” due to squalid conditions migrants lived in during a surge in arrivals. The port, which became known as “the dock of shame,” was a port where migrants were forced to sleep in makeshift camps in the open air on a dock. The Spanish government has defended immigration on economic and humanitarian grounds, including a legalization push this year for hundreds of thousands of immigrants without authorization. Pope Leo has called for strengthened international efforts to prevent human smuggling of migrants, creation of safe pathways for them to move legally, and development in countries of origin so more people can stay home.
6Businesslancasteronline.com
AP Business SummaryBrief at 2:17 a.m. EDT
President Donald Trump has stated he "loves the inflation," despite recent reports showing inflation has risen to its highest level in three years. This comes as voters have ranked the economy as a top concern ahead of the November midterm elections. The issue has intensified due to the Iran war resulting in higher oil prices. Anthropic has announced a $200 million investment to research AI's economic impact and has proposed government support for those financially affected by AI. The company plans to fund research and a fellowship program to extend AI benefits. Meanwhile, foreign workers building a $350 million American Consulate in Milan claim they were paid less than $2 an hour after being promised fair wages. Italian prosecutors are investigating Montgomery, Alabama-based Caddell Construction on suspicion of labor exploitation.
7Financeca.finance.yahoo.com
FTSE 100 London stocks called lower as energy prices rise, SpaceX IPO allocation awaited
Stocks in London and Europe are expected to open lower on Thursday due to rising energy prices and ongoing geopolitical tensions. The FTSE 100 has been called 33 points lower, after closing roughly 27.5 points higher at 10,254.81. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones both fell sharply, with the S&P 500 dropping 1.6%. Demand for the SpaceX IPO is reportedly high, with oversubscribed more than four times.
8Techau.finance.yahoo.com
Cerebras SuperAI Spotlight Puts Valuation And AI Infrastructure Role In Focus
Cerebras Systems, a software company that is entering SuperAI Singapore 2026, has been highlighted by major AI firms such as OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Mistral AI. The company is using this event to showcase its role in global AI infrastructure and potential partnerships. This spotlight helps investors understand the company's position in the AI hardware and infrastructure space. Despite a 10.4% rise in the past week and a 23.7% drop in the year-to-date return, the company is currently trading at $237.33.
9Healthca.marketscreener.com
IMAAVY® (nipocalimab-aahu) demonstrates durable hemoglobin response and rapid onset of effect in pivotal Phase 2/3 study in warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA), an autoantibody-driven disease with no FDA-approved therapies
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is presenting the first comprehensive results from the Phase 2/3 ENERGY study, showing IMAAVY (nipocalimab-aahu) produced a significant durable hemoglobin response and rapid onset of effect in patients with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA), an autoantibody-driven disease with no FDA-approved therapies. Patients in the 30 mg/kg treatment group achieved statistically significant durable hgb responseb, with mean hemoglobin improvement of at least 1 g/dL as early as Week 1 compared to placebo. The study's primary endpoint was a primary endpoint of durable Hgb improvement, defined as an increase from baseline in Hgb from baseline to achieve a significant increase from Hgb. The results will be presented at the European Hematology Association (EHA) 2026 Congress.
10Sportssports.yahoo.com
Knicks 107, Spurs 106: Scenes from a historic game saved by the Wu-Tang Clan
The New York Knicks won 107-106 in the 2026 NBA Finals, marking the largest comeback in Finals history. The game was marked by a remarkable comeback from the San Antonio Spurs, despite a poor first-half performance from the Wu-Tang Clan. The Knicks held the Spurs to just 14 points in the third quarter, giving them hope that a comeback was possible. Despite a slow start from the Spurs, the Knicks managed to take a one-point lead and win. They now lead the Finals 3-1 and will return to San Antonio for Game Five.
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Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Answer for Avengers: Doomsday Was Just 2 Words - Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News - SuperHeroHype
Hugh Jackman, the actor known for his portrayal of Wolverine in Avengers: Doomsday, played down the question during a recent Good Morning America appearance. The actor was promoting his upcoming A24 thriller The Death of Robin Hood, which also stars Jodie Comer and Bill Skarsgård. However, when asked about his possible Marvel return, Jackman responded with only two words: "Go Knicks." He continued to play coy throughout the exchange without confirming or denying his involvement.