ビジネス ニュース: 28 7月 2025 - 19 9月 2025

Technology News

  • Synthetic Sincerity at IDFA: Can AI Characters Learn Authenticity?
    November 15, 2025, 1:54 AM EST. British filmmaker Marc Isaacs's new feature, Synthetic Sincerity, asks whether AI characters can ever feel truly authentic. A hybrid work blending documentary and staged scenes, it uses a fictional AI lab tied to a real research project to explore how algorithms might be taught to express human truth. The film follows an AI character guiding Isaacs, a Uyghur chef, and other subjects as it probes the blurred line between fact and fiction in the age of generative AI. Debuting in IDFA's international competition, the project raises questions about ethics, storytelling, and what it means for cinema as AI technologies reshape how we watch and understand narratives.
  • Nvidia Emails Signal Fundamental Disconnect with Major Software Clients
    November 15, 2025, 1:50 AM EST. An investigative look into Nvidia reveals internal emails describing a fundamental disconnect between Nvidia and major software clients. The communications suggest misaligned expectations on toolchains, driver cadence, and feature support, potentially affecting developers and enterprises that rely on Nvidia GPUs for AI workloads and graphics pipelines. The leaks point to tension over roadmap transparency, support levels, and performance claims, raising questions about how closely Nvidia's hardware strategy aligns with its ecosystem of software partners. If confirmed, the friction could slow updates, complicate integration for AI developers, and intensify scrutiny of Nvidia's role in the broader hardware-software balance shaping the AI software stack.
  • What is Quantum Computing? A Primer on Quantum Physics and Experimental Quantum Computing
    November 15, 2025, 1:46 AM EST. This video explains how quantum computing could revolutionize computing by solving problems far faster than classical machines. It introduces the basics of quantum physics needed to understand the field and surveys experimental quantum computing work, including insights from John Nichol, associate professor at the University of Rochester. Viewers learn what makes quantum bits (qubits) unique, how superposition and interference enable new computing paradigms, and why researchers believe quantum devices are advancing toward practical applications.
  • Netflix brings Red Dead Redemption to mobile and current-gen consoles on December 2
    November 15, 2025, 1:44 AM EST. A Netflix listing shows Red Dead Redemption and its standalone Undead Nightmare DLC will be available for free to Netflix subscribers starting December 2. The game is headed to iOS and Android stores, with ESRB listings also revealing PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 versions. This follows earlier ports to Switch, PS4, and PC in 2023-2024. Rockstar continues to extend the life of its catalog, while fans await GTA VI. In short: Netflix is expanding into core console and mobile gaming through classic hits, starting this December.
  • Prediction: Meta Could Outperform Nvidia in 2026
    November 15, 2025, 1:42 AM EST. An analyst predicts that while Nvidia has powered the AI boom, Meta Platforms could beat it in 2026. Nvidia has surged on thriving AI demand, driven by its leading chips and explosive earnings growth. The piece argues Meta's AI push - leveraging its llama model and AI-powered ads - could lift app engagement and unlock new revenue streams, including a possible dividend. Meta has the balance sheet to sustain expansion as it scales compute infrastructure. Yet investors worry Meta might overbuild; CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted very high demand for compute and the option to slow expansion if needed. If Meta monetizes AI across its apps and launches new offerings, it could deliver meaningful earnings growth and challenge Nvidia's dominance by 2026.