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Disney is famous for innovation, but the new ‘Moana’ remake has generated criticism for a lack of originality. (Photo by RONDA CHURCHILL/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Few genres of film have been as much of a gamble for Disney as the live-action remakes of its classic cartoons. Last year alone, Lilo & Stitch grossed $1 billion and became almost as beloved as the animated original while Snow White lost an estimated $170 million and cast a dark spell on the studio due to a slew of negative coverage. The latest addition to Disney’s stable is coming for Snow White’s crown as the criticism of it is so harsh that it raises the question of whether it would have been better to make the movie with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The movie in question is Moana, starring newcomer Catherine Laga’aia as the eponymous Polynesian teenager who joins demigod Maui, played by Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Joh
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Rongchai Wang
Jul 10, 2026 17:13
NVIDIA highlights hardware-friendly AI model design to optimize LLM performance. Learn how co-design boosts throughput, latency, and cost-efficiency.
NVIDIA has detailed its approach to hardware-aware large language model (LLM) design, a strategy that simultaneously optimizes AI model architectures and the hardware they run on. This co-design approach aims to maximize throughput, reduce latency, and lower costs for LLM deployments across data centers and edge devices. The blog post, published on July 10, 2026, provides practical guidelines for aligning AI models with modern GPU capabilities. Co-design focuses on balancing three core metrics for AI performance: accuracy, throughput, and interactivity. For instance, NVIDIA stresses that small design choices, such as aligning model dimensions with GPU tile sizes or choosing wider mod
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DBS economists Radhika Rao and Mo Ji forecast Singapore’s advance 2Q26 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth at 5.8% year-on-year and 1.5% quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted, slightly below 1Q26 but still resilient. They cite strong manufacturing and wholesale trade on AI-related electronics demand, robust modern services and construction, and expect non-oil domestic exports to post a fourth consecutive month of double-digit growth despite a slowdown from May. AI demand underpins growth outlook “We expect Singapore’s advance GDP growth estimate for 2Q26 to register 5.8% yoy, 1.5% qoq sa, remaining resilient compared with 6.0% yoy, 1.0% qoq sa in 1Q26.” “Manufacturing accelerated, while wholesale trade performed well despite some moderation, driven by robust global demand for artificial intelligence (AI)-related electronics.” “Modern services remained resilient, supported by continued momentum
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OpenAI has reportedly supplied AI technology to Chinese companies on the Pentagon’s military-linked blacklist, adding fresh scrutiny to U.S. controls over advanced artificial intelligence exports. Summary OpenAI and Google reportedly provided AI access to Chinese firms on the Pentagon’s Section 1260H blacklist. The reported access has renewed debate over U.S. AI export controls and cloud-based model distribution. The development comes as OpenAI expands GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna across ChatGPT, Codex, and its API. According to the reported findings, OpenAI and Google provided access to their AI models to Chinese companies included on the U.S. Department of Defense’s Section 1260H list, which identifies entities the Pentagon believes are tied to China’s military-industrial complex. While inclusion on the list does not automatically prohibit commercial dealings or trigger
OpenAI has reportedly supplied AI technology to Chinese companies on the Pentagon’s military-linked blacklist, adding fresh scrutiny to U.S. controls over advanced artificial intelligence exports. According to the reported findings, OpenAI and Google provided access to their AI models to…
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Commerzbank’s report on Taiwan notes that stronger inflation, with core CPI at 2.5%, is likely to push the CBC towards a more hawkish stance, including a possible 12.5 bp hike in H2. Despite robust AI-driven exports and firm domestic demand, USD/TWD has risen to 32.19, though analysts expect a potential pullback once seasonal dividend outflows fade. Hawkish CBC and AI-led growth “Taiwan’s June inflation surprised on the upside, with headline CPI rising to 2.6% yoy from 2.2% in May. This was the fastest pace since January 2025 and well above the Central Bank of the Republic of China’s (CBC) informal 2% threshold. Higher fuel, gas and electricity costs were the main drivers, but services inflation remained firm at 2.9% vs 2.5% previously.” “While lower oil prices should help moderate headline inflation in the coming months, the pickup in core inflation will be a concer
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Insider Brief Australia’s Emesent raised AUS$25 million to expand its autonomous mapping and robotics business and speed up development of its AI and cloud software platforms. According to the Queensland company, the funding includes a AUS$10 million venture debt facility from the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation and a AUS$15 million equity round. The equity round […]
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