Is China quietly winning the AI race?

Is China quietly winning the AI race?

Every month, hundreds of millions of users flock to Pinterest looking for the latest styles.

One page titled ”the most ridiculous things” is filled with plenty of wacky ideas to inspire creatives. Crocs repurposed as flower pots. Cheeseburger-shaped eyeshadow. A gingerbread house made of vegetables.

But what would-be buyers may not know is the tech behind this isn’t necessarily US-made. Pinterest is experimenting with Chinese AI models to hone its recommendation engine.

”We’ve effectively made Pinterest an AI-powered shopping assistant,” the firm’s boss Bill Ready told me.

Källa: Is China quietly winning the AI race?

OpenAI developer predicts programmers will soon ”declare bankruptcy” on understanding their own AI-generated code

OpenAI developer predicts programmers will soon ”declare bankruptcy” on understanding their own AI-generated code

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Developers who openly admit that they no longer understand their own code? That sounds like a nightmare for any IT department. Whether AI will ultimately save us more time or lead us into debugging hell is the big bet for the next few years.

Källa: OpenAI developer predicts programmers will soon ”declare bankruptcy” on understanding their own AI-generated code

Netflix Says It Is “Going to Keep That HBO Team” After Acquiring Warner Bros.

Casey Bloys, senior Netflix executive?

In a lengthy interview with Ben Thompson of Stratechery, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said he and (fellow co-CEO) Ted Sarandos plan to keep “that HBO team” in tact post-acquisition. It’s a smart move considering what Bloys and co. have accomplished, and while expected by most sharps in the industry, had not previously been affirmed so definitively.

What Netflix plans to do with HBO/Max from an integration POV is still a bit unclear.

Källa: Netflix Says It Is “Going to Keep That HBO Team” After Acquiring Warner Bros.

Robert Redford remembered for his mentorship of new filmmakers at Sundance gala

Filmmakers and actors whose careers were shaped by Robert Redford and the Sundance Institute he founded reflected on his legacy as the godfather of independent cinema at a star-studded gala Friday night during the first Sundance Film Festival since his death.

The 2026 festival — its last in Utah, before relocating to Boulder, Colorado — is a love letter to the haven Redford established in the state decades ago for stories that didn’t fit into the mainstream.

Even as the festival heads to its new home, the piece of Redford’s legacy that his daughter said meant the most to him will remain in Utah: the institute’s lab programs for writers and directors.

“When my dad could have created an empire, he created a nest,” said his daughter, Amy Redford. “The Sundance Institute was designed to support and protect and nourish and then set free.”

Källa: Robert Redford remembered for his mentorship of new filmmakers at Sundance gala

Rod Stewart attacks ”draft dodger” Donald Trump over ”unbearable” false claims about British troops in Afghanistan

Rod Stewart has hit out at US President Donald Trump over his false claims about British troops in Afghanistan.

The rock star has urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to force Trump to apologise for his recent remarks on British troops who served in Afghanistan.

It comes after the President questioned whether Nato allies would come to America’s aid, and claimed some nations avoided serving on the front line in Afghanistan, during a Fox News interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Källa: Rod Stewart attacks ”draft dodger” Donald Trump over ”unbearable” false claims about British troops in Afghanistan