Mascha Schilinski’s ‘Sound of Falling’ Captivates Cannes, Earning Jury Prize for Its Powerful Female Perspective

CANNES, France — Mascha Schilinski, a 41-year-old director and screenwriter, experienced a surreal moment when her film “Sound of Falling” was awarded the Jury Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival. The filmmaker expressed her joy, stating that having her work featured in the festival’s main competition was a dream come true. This year, Germany was represented by notable filmmakers, including Fatih Akin, whose historical film “Amrum” was screened out of competition, and Christian Petzold with “Mirrors No. 3,” showcased at the Directors’ Fortnight. However, Schilinski stood out as the only German director with a … Read more

The Growing Concern: Legal Experts, Regulators, and CEOs Sound the Alarm on AI’s Risks to Global Economy and Society

San Francisco, California – The concerns around artificial intelligence (AI) have expanded beyond Silicon Valley and are now reaching the legal system, global business gatherings, and top Wall Street regulators. Recent reports have highlighted the potential risks and dangers associated with AI, raising alarm bells among various sectors. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), a self-regulator of the securities industry, recently classified AI as an “emerging risk.” Additionally, the World Economic Forum (WEF) conducted a survey during its annual conference in Davos, Switzerland, revealing that AI-driven misinformation is the most significant near-term threat to the … Read more