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- New trailers: The Beatles: Get Back, Narcos: Mexico, The Batman, Hawkeye, and more
- Facebook disputes report that its AI can’t detect hate speech or violence consistently
- Hollywood union reaches contract agreement over streaming pay to avoid strike
- Apple’s October ‘Unleashed’ event: what to expect
- Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard
New trailers: The Beatles: Get Back, Narcos: Mexico, The Batman, Hawkeye, and more Posted: 17 Oct 2021 02:31 PM PDT ![]() Happy Succession day to all of us who are celebrating, the show returns tonight and I look forward to being welcomed back by the dissonant piano chords of its theme song and the utter lunacy of the Roy family. Yesterday at DC FanDome we got to see a slew of new trailers for games, TV shows, and movies; the biggest of course was the latest trailer for The Batman, with the Black Adam teaser a close second. Plenty of non-superhero trailers this week as well, including a new teaser for The Tragedy of Macbeth, a new season for Narcos: Mexico, another peek at Hawkeye, a time-traveling flick with a corny name, and a look at the "new" Beatles documentary. The Beatles: Get BackAs the story goes, a film crew got access to document The Beatles... |
Facebook disputes report that its AI can’t detect hate speech or violence consistently Posted: 17 Oct 2021 10:00 AM PDT ![]() Facebook vice president of integrity Guy Rosen wrote in blog post Sunday that the prevalence of hate speech on the platform had dropped by 50 percent over the past three years, and that "a narrative that the technology we use to fight hate speech is inadequate and that we deliberately misrepresent our progress" was false. "We don't want to see hate on our platform, nor do our users or advertisers, and we are transparent about our work to remove it," Rosen wrote. "What these documents demonstrate is that our integrity work is a multi-year journey. While we will never be perfect, our teams continually work to develop our systems, identify issues and build solutions." The post appeared to be in response to a Sunday article in the Wall... |
Hollywood union reaches contract agreement over streaming pay to avoid strike Posted: 17 Oct 2021 07:43 AM PDT ![]() The union representing thousands of film and television production workers has reached a tentative agreement with studios, averting an strike that was set to begin Monday. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) had been negotiating with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents major production studios like Netflix, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Disney. IATSE sought improved working conditions, including weekend rest periods and higher pay scales on streaming shows for its members, who work in many behind-the-scenes roles in Hollywood, such as broadcast technicians, animators, and makeup artists. The new three-year deal, which still has to be ratified by members,... |
Apple’s October ‘Unleashed’ event: what to expect Posted: 17 Oct 2021 07:00 AM PDT ![]() Apple has announced an event for October 18th, with a video containing the title "Unleashed." If you've been watching the rumor mill, it won't come as a surprise — the company still has a lot of products that are expected to come out this year but haven't shown up in an Apple keynote. Chief among those are new, more powerful MacBook Pros, which will follow the incredible Apple Silicon-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro that launched last November. The company is also expected to release new AirPods, and it's got an entire OS that was announced but hasn't shipped. Read on for a deep dive into the rumors surrounding these products and more. Redesigned MacBook ProsMost of the rumors about the event concern redesigned MacBook Pros, which are e... |
Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with movie crew aboard Posted: 17 Oct 2021 05:47 AM PDT ![]() A Russian actress and director-producer who spent 12 days aboard the International Space Station returned to Earth early Sunday along with cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy who had been in space for 191 days. Actress Yulia Peresild and director-producer Klim Shipenko went up to the ISS on October 5th, to film scenes for the upcoming movie The Challenge, about a Russian doctor, played by Peresild, who travels to the space station to treat a sick cosmonaut. The three were aboard the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, which landed at 12:35AM ET in rural Kazakhstan, and will return to Russia later Sunday. Novitskiy arrived at the ISS on April 9th for his third mission, and has now spent a total of 531 days in space. The Soyuz craft the three were on had a... |
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