Tesla's dominance in the electric vehicle market is waning, while world leaders are gathering in Munich to discuss European security, and a new basketball-themed animated film is in development, according to multiple news sources. The EV market is undergoing significant shifts, with Tesla losing its title as the world's largest EV maker to China's BYD, as reported by Wired. Simultaneously, the Munich Security Conference is bringing together global leaders to address the future of European security, as noted by NPR.
The shift in the EV market comes as other automakers, including luxury brands, are racing to release their own electric vehicles. However, some companies are scaling back production plans, raising questions about the market's future. Wired is hosting a livestream to discuss the "hype, reality, and future of EVs," exploring topics such as charging infrastructure, the potential obsolescence of gas-powered vehicles, and the possibility of an American company regaining dominance.
In the realm of entertainment, Sony Pictures Animation is developing a film titled "Ball is Life," which re-animates basketball culture for the big screen. The film features a co-ed, intense version of basketball called roarball, with Will Harris, a Boer goat, as the main character.
Meanwhile, world leaders convened at the Munich Security Conference on Friday to discuss the future of Europe's security. The conference, described as a "Davos for defense" by NPR, brought together presidents, prime ministers, diplomats, and spies.
The news landscape also includes developments in AI, which continue to raise ethical concerns, as well as a range of other events, including political developments, health outbreaks, and business deals, according to Wired.
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