The Ministry of Home Affairs’ (MHA) Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has sent 426 content takedown notices to platforms since it became responsible for notifying instances of unlawful acts using platform resources in March 2024.
“When we come to semiconductors, AI, etc., we are going to see a very strong national security filter. Obviously those more powerful will be able to sort of influence the nature of the relationships more effectively,” S. Jaishankar, India’s Minister for External Affairs
Netflix's co-CEO cites weak box office numbers and booming live events as indicators of the permanent shift away from cinemas.
Forty-nine million homes! Some may say the figure is debatable — insisting the number’s higher. But still there’s an official ring to it now.
Netflix, Fox, Paramount and Lionsgate are up, Disney and Comcast fell while Warner Bros. Discovery stayed mostly flat.
The pact for Imax With Laser technology was unveiled Tuesday at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
International viewers show a strong preference for deeply rooted narratives, especially those centered around rural life and cultural traditions.
Lightmatter, a startup valued at $4.4 billion, on Monday released two pieces of technology aimed at speeding up the connections between artificial intelligence chips.
Film critics Meena Iyer, Taran Adarsh, and Komal Nahta reflect on Bollywood’s ongoing struggles—blaming lazy writing, metro-centric stories, and star over-dependence for the industry’s declining success
In its recent court case against content takedowns, X (formerly Twitter) urged the Karnataka High Court (HC) for relief from onboarding the Government’s Sahyog Portal.