John Wilson and Sara Dosa are among the featured speakers at the upcoming CPH:DOX documentary festival's Summit and Conference program, scheduled for March 16-19 in Copenhagen, according to Variety. The festival's industry section announced the lineup, which includes the Emmy-nominated U.S. filmmaker John Wilson.
Meanwhile, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has pledged to strengthen safeguards for its AI video generation tool Seedance 2.0. This move follows cease-and-desist letters from major Hollywood studios and condemnation from industry guilds, as reported by BBC News via Variety. ByteDance stated it respects intellectual property rights.
In other news, Japan's new leader, Takaichi, secured a record-breaking election victory last week, winning 316 of 465 seats in the lower house of parliament, the largest seat total since the party's inception in 1955, as reported by Time. Takaichi, the first woman to lead Japan after decades of rule by older men, aims to revise the country's pacifist constitution and rebuild its military. She favors big government and public spending to spur growth and prefers strict immigration controls.
Former President Trump's Board of Peace has reportedly secured $5 billion for Gaza's reconstruction, according to multiple news sources cited by Time. The report also noted Indonesia's consideration of deploying troops, and Trump held a rally at Fort Bragg.
Finally, former President Obama confirmed the existence of aliens, though not at Area 51, according to Fortune. The rapid pace of technological advancements in Silicon Valley is putting pressure on workers to constantly adapt. Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins highlights the importance of understanding technology, emotional intelligence, and team mission, emphasizing collaboration over individual achievement, as noted by Fortune.
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