Nexo Digital announced the launch of sales at the European Film Market (EFM) for a documentary about Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, with a global theatrical release planned for October 2026, according to Variety. The release will coincide with the 20th anniversary of Acutis' passing.
The documentary, which has been dubbed "God's Influencer," will be distributed by Nexo Digital. The film's release is set to be a global theatrical event.
In other news, Cohere, a Canadian AI startup, exceeded its 2025 annual recurring revenue target, reaching $240 million, as reported by TechCrunch. The company's focus on efficient generative AI models and its enterprise platform, North, positions it for potential competition with larger AI companies.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry expressed his gratitude to bereaved families involved in a legal challenge against Instagram and YouTube, who allege the platforms are designed to be addictive and harm young people's mental health, according to the BBC. In an emotional address, Harry acknowledged the families' efforts and expressed hope for "truth, justice, and accountability" in the ongoing trial.
Additional developments include a successful SpaceX Crew-12 launch to the ISS and a significant fusion energy milestone by Helion, as reported by Phys.org. The news source also highlighted the resurgence of the Lumma infostealer malware, potential disruption from agentic AI, and updates in tech and entertainment.
Jim O'Neill, the US deputy health secretary, has become a prominent figure in public health, overseeing a vast budget and making controversial decisions, according to MIT Technology Review. O'Neill is also a longevity enthusiast who plans to promote research aimed at extending human healthspan.
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