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The 10,000-person dance party streaming in your living room

The Verge

If you were to picture the opposite of social distancing, you might envision a humid dance floor in a windowless warehouse, where bodies writhe on top of one another and a DJ yells “move your f **g tushy” with zero irony. Now they jump around their living rooms, filming themselves dancing with their kids. View this post on Instagram.

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Netflix thinks games matter more than buying movie studios

The Verge

Put another way, Netflix wants to be more like social apps than other streaming services. And while Netflix plans to experiment with its approach to gaming, Peters said it will include licensing opportunities, games that build on its existing IP, and standalone games. Its main competitor in the space, according to Netflix, is itself.

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Everyone will be able to clone their voice in the future

The Verge

These examples also frame some of the social and ethical dimensions of this technology. The Bourdain use case was decried as exploitative by many (particularly as its use was not disclosed in the film), while the Kilmer work has been generally lauded, with the technology praised for delivering what other solutions could not.

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AI agents will transform business processes — and magnify risks

CIO Business Intelligence

More power, more responsibility Blockbuster film and television studio Legendary Entertainment has a lot of intellectual property to protect, and it’s using AI agents, says Dan Meacham, the company’s CISO. “We For example, AI agents use open source intelligence to hunt for movie leaks and piracy across social media and the dark web.

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Creating the future of documentaries - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

in Australia » Creating the future of documentaries Ross Dawson, March 12, 2007 3:33 AM US PT The February issue of Inside Film magazine focuses on the state of industry in documentaries. The rise of internet-based social networks is creating communities of interest that may become a new form of funding. easy or hard?

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Top 10 Data Breaches of All Time

SecureWorld News

Millions of HBO subscribers in the eastern time zone were watching the film Falcon and the Snowman when their screens suddenly displayed this message instead of the movie: "Captain Midnight" hacked the HBO signal and beamed his gripes about pricing to the world for 4 1/2 minutes. How times have changed. Records affected: 885 million.

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Sneak preview: Future Files: A History of the Next 50 Years by Richard Watson - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

People will be disorientated and uncomfortable due to the level and speed of change, so they will seek refuge in other places (holidays, books, games, films, and so on). Recently commented on The Future of Sales is Social (the rise of social CRM) (3) Brian Vellmure (@CRMStrategies) wrote:Ross,Good stuff as always.

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