OMNI Hyperphantasia awards Robert Gaudette among 3,800 AI films: with Alex Proyas on the jury, generative cinema is now a crowded ecosystem in search of selection.
Technology, science, nature, economy and cultural events shaping the present. News, anniversaries and strange signals read through images, memory and imagination.
OMNI Hyperphantasia awards Robert Gaudette among 3,800 AI films: with Alex Proyas on the jury, generative cinema is now a crowded ecosystem in search of selection.
Cate Blanchett presents the Human Consent Registry: a free registry designed to protect faces, voices and identities from unauthorized use by AI.
At the Shanghai Film Festival, AI Backlot, iPhone-shot shorts and VR show how China is turning cinema into pure technological production.
Fox acquires Roku for $22 billion: it is not just streaming, but control over distribution, advertising and direct access to viewers.
The United States is considering public stakes in major AI companies. Between OpenAI, Anthropic, IPOs and dividends, artificial intelligence is becoming a matter of national power.
IMAX is considering a possible sale: between streaming, Big Tech and premium cinema, the big screen becomes the last infrastructure to conquer.
London’s Met Police tests live facial recognition: up to 5,000 faces scanned per hour, rapid arrests and growing doubts over privacy and surveillance.
Chernobyl turns 40: technical data, Soviet lies, health effects, environmental contamination, and new risks from the war in Ukraine.
Earth Day 2026: official theme, climate data, energy, renewables, and power grids. Fortunately, Artemis II has given us a new family portrait.
RentAHuman promises to let AI agents carry out physical tasks through human beings. Behind the gimmick, a new on-demand labor model emerges.