Sam Darnold celebrated a Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks, while Norwegian Olympian Sturla Holm Laegreid admitted to cheating on his girlfriend after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics. Meanwhile, the Jamaica bobsleigh team prepared for its tenth Winter Olympics appearance, Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad sparked controversy, and Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter announced his departure.
Darnold, playing for his fifth NFL team, hoisted the Vince Lombardi Trophy in Santa Clara, according to Fox News. The quarterback, who was the third overall pick in 2018 for the New York Jets, reflected on his journey, stating, "Always believe in yourself." Sky News reported that Laegreid confessed to infidelity in a live television interview after securing a bronze medal in the biathlon at the Winter Olympics. He expressed regret, saying he "had a gold medal" until last week.
The Jamaica bobsleigh team, inspired by the film "Cool Runnings," was set to compete in both the women's and men's bobsleigh events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Euronews reported. The games are scheduled between February 15th and 22nd. Mica Moore, a former Great Britain athlete, would represent Jamaica in the women's monobob.
In other news, Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad, featuring a new AI-powered "Search Party" feature to find lost dogs, drew criticism, The Verge reported. Critics expressed concerns that the technology could be used for mass surveillance. Additionally, Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter announced his immediate resignation, with CFO Amanda McMaster taking over as interim CEO until a replacement is found, according to The Verge. Playter will leave the company on February 27th.
Discussion
AI Experts & Community
Be the first to comment