
Silicon Valley is buying China-made open-source AI faster than expected
Cheaper models are pulling budgets away from premium stacks, forcing boards to rethink what 'AI advantage' actually means.
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Cheaper models are pulling budgets away from premium stacks, forcing boards to rethink what 'AI advantage' actually means.

Telemundo and Peacock launch the U.S. edition, with David Bisbal as a judge and the winner guaranteed a major-label start.

JK Media Group starts production on the docuseries, making Conde the next face in Vix’s unscripted Latin star play.

A $75 million, non-capital-raise stake funds an AI partnership that could reshape how movies get made and edited.

The $2 million round lifts Rentify to $2.5 million total, accelerating an AI system already used by five enterprise customers.

The final-feature timeline gets real, and the Tarantino orbit pulls major talent into a high-attention production cycle.

Inside engineering teams, “craftsmen” drown in review as “lazy” engineers lean on AI to generate code.

Mahler argues subscriptions collapse when first-party games fail to become smash hits and cultural events.

The CEO argues the Moon could be a more sustainable dumping-and-recycling site as lunar traffic ramps up.

The company is using WeChat's everyday reach to scale AI services fast, and the competitive clock is ticking.

A niche artsy hide-and-seek game is suddenly a sales machine, forcing studios and publishers to rethink what “indie” can do.

Behind the concrete and contracts, some workers are starting to ask whether the projects are worth it.