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A softer image of AI? This Google-backed film aims to change the narrative
A man mourns the loss of his dead celebrity mom, who unexpectedly appears before him as a hologram in his childhood home, singing and strumming a guitar.
The touching scene is from a new short film called “Sweetwater” that has an unlikely backer: Google.
Amid all the hand-wringing over artificial intelligence and the potential threat it ...Read more
Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros. in a $72 billion deal that will transform Hollywood
LOS ANGELES — First, Netflix upended Hollywood. Now, the streaming giant is buying a historic piece of it.
Netflix prevailed in a contentious bidding war to buy Warner Bros., agreeing to pay $72 billion for the storied Burbank film and television studios, its spacious lot, HBO and the HBO Max streaming service.
The two companies announced ...Read more
A safety report card ranks AI company efforts to protect humanity
Are artificial intelligence companies keeping humanity safe from AI's potential harms? Don't bet on it, a new report card says.
As AI plays an increasingly larger role in the way humans interact with technology, the potential harms are becoming more clear — people using AI-powered chatbots for counseling and then dying by suicide, or using AI...Read more
Econometer: Some San Diego lawmakers want to ban self-driving taxis. Should they?
Opposition to self-driving taxi company Waymo in San Diego could halt its implementation before starting.
The Alphabet (Google)-owned Waymo is a major feature in San Francisco, where the white Jaguars are seemingly everywhere. It also operates in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Atlanta and Austin.
San Diego City Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, who chairs...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Nissan Leaf EV appeals to Americans' love of beige
Once upon a time, Detroit built cars that carried astronauts in ticker-tape parades and made teenage boys spray Aqua Net on their mullets. Sporting raucous and raw big-block V-8s, they were chrome-trimmed testaments to optimism. Meanwhile, Italy gave us Ferraris, red midlife crises that sounded like 12-cylinder angels. Germany engineered the ...Read more
Auto review: 2025 Jeep Wagoneer packs a comfy price tag
Expanding its focus to larger vehicles such as the Grand Cherokee L and now flagship Wagoneer, Jeep offers more options but has lost some focus on the off-road aura so cherished by its consumer base.
Our tester this week is a 2025 Jeep Wagoneer Series II Overland 4×4 wrapped in Velvet Red Pearlcoat. Despite the allure of this extraordinary red...Read more
Auto review: Hot EV match-up, Cadillac Lyriq-V vs. Tesla Model 3 Performance
GAYLORD, Michigan — The midsize Cadillac Lyriq SUV and compact Tesla Model 3 sedan are brand icons. The Lyriq redefined Caddy as an EV maker, the Model 3 made Tesla a best-seller.
Their performance trims — the 2026, $80K Lyriq-V and 2025, $56K Model 3 Performance — represent the state-of-the-art of two U.S. brands that are on the industry...Read more
Federal funding cuts threaten Chicago Harbor Lock, one of the nation's busiest
The Linnea pulled off her dock on the north side of the Chicago River.
Sailing underneath burgundy bridges, the vessel glided east toward the lake. On that October afternoon, Trump Tower receded in the distance.
Ten minutes later, the Linnea — a commercial tour boat operated by Wendella Tours & Cruises — arrived at the Chicago Harbor Lock...Read more
Lance Armstrong narrates documentary on the rise and fall of Schwinn, once America's bike maker
Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe.
Baby boomers grew up riding or aspiring to ride a Schwinn — sturdy, sleek and sexy bikes such as the incomparable Sting-Ray chopper — built by the family-owned, Chicago-based company for nearly a century ...Read more
Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros. in a $72 billion deal that will transform Hollywood
LOS ANGELES — Netflix has prevailed in its bid to buy Warner Bros., agreeing to pay $72 billion for the Burbank-based Warner Bros. film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO.
The two companies announced the blockbuster deal early Friday morning. The takeover would give Netflix such beloved characters as Batman, Harry Potter and Fred ...Read more
Profit-rich Ram brand is key to Stellantis turnaround, CEO says
Stellantis NV CEO Antonio Filosa indicated Thursday that Ram will play a major role in the struggling automaker's turnaround effort, thanks to the brand's profit margins, brand equity and global footprint — plus high-profile product plans that include its first full-size SUV and a midsize pickup.
"Ram has many superpowers," Filosa said during...Read more
Colorado regulators approve keeping coal plant open past retirement date while Xcel repairs another
One of the units at the Comanche coal-fired plant operated by Xcel Energy near Pueblo can stay open a year longer than planned to fill the gap while the site’s largest facility, the chronically troubled Comanche 3, remains out of commission.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission agreed Wednesday to extend the life of Comanche 2, which was ...Read more
California hammered as national job cuts jump to a five-year high
Job cuts across the country are the highest they have been in five years, led by layoffs in California and cutbacks in Washington.
California employers announced 173,022 job cuts from January to November, up nearly 14% from the same period last year, according to the latest monthly report from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Chicago Tribune sues Perplexity AI for copyright infringement
The Chicago Tribune filed a copyright infringement lawsuit Thursday in New York federal court against Perplexity AI, alleging the California-based startup has been unlawfully profiting off the newspaper’s content in building its AI-driven search engine.
The complaint challenges the unauthorized use of often fully reproduced Tribune reporting ...Read more
Paramount blasts Warner Bros. Discovery as auction nears contentious end
As the high-stakes auction for Warner Bros. Discovery nears its end, Paramount is crying foul, alleging the process was tipped in favor of a competing bidder: Netflix.
In a scorching letter sent to Warner Bros. Discovery Chief Executive David Zaslav late Wednesday, Paramount's lawyers accused Zaslav's company of not playing fair.
"WBD appears ...Read more
UPS hit with first wrongful death lawsuits from Louisville plane crash
The families of two of the victims killed in the Nov. 4 crash of UPS Flight 2976 near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport have filed the first wrongful death lawsuits against the Atlanta-based company for the incident.
The plane was full of jet fuel and bound for Honolulu as it failed to successfully take off that evening.
The left ...Read more
More New Yorkers want apartments in the Philly area
More out-of-towners and fewer locals are searching for rental homes in the Philadelphia region, with New Yorkers leading the way. No word on whether they plan to become Eagles fans.
In an analysis of the country’s 50 largest metropolitan areas, Philadelphia had the second-largest drop in local rental demand since before the pandemic, as ...Read more
New project in Las Vegas inspired by 'grungy' Copenhagen complex
A Las Vegas developer has built a project in the Arts District area that is designed to look like converted shipping containers filled with food-and-beverage outlets.
KLA Capital owner Adam Foulad finished construction earlier this year on The Distrikt. The project, near the northeast corner of Commerce Street and Wyoming Avenue, has eight ...Read more
Bayer sues AIG insurance to help with legal bills as Roundup claims top $10 billion
CLAYTON, Missouri — Bayer is suing insurance giant AIG, alleging decades-old insurance policies should have helped cover billions of dollars in legal costs from Roundup and PCB cases now being shouldered by the German company.
In the suit, Bayer alleges that AIG and subsidiaries have refused “to honor their contractual obligations to ...Read more
Detroit Three struggle in reliability ranking, but two brands are up
Detroit Three automakers again struggled compared to their Asian competition in Consumer Reports' annual brand reliability rankings.
Toyota, Subaru, Lexus and Honda took the top four spots in this year's new car rankings released Thursday. BMW slotted in fifth as the top European automaker.
At the bottom were Chrysler, GMC, Jeep and Ram, with ...Read more
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