David Ellison
PulseAugur coverage of David Ellison — every cluster mentioning David Ellison across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- parent of Larry Ellison 90%
- acquired by Warner Bros. Discovery 90%
- acquired Bari Weiss 90%
- acquired Warner Bros. Discovery 90%
- affiliated with Larry Ellison 70%
- employed by Nick Bilton 70%
- other Paramount+ 50%
- affiliated with Paramount+ 50%
- employed by Scott Pelley 50%
- affiliated with Cbs News 50%
- parent of Warner Bros. Discovery 50%
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Larry Ellison donates $45M to pro-Trump group amid Oracle's AI buildout wins
Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, has quietly donated approximately $45 million to a nonprofit organization supporting Donald Trump's campaign. This undisclosed funding contrasts with the more public engagements of o…
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US DOJ Approves Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Merger, Consolidating Ellison Media Empire
The U.S. Department of Justice has approved the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery by Paramount Skydance, a move that significantly consolidates media ownership under the Ellison family. This decision allows David El…
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Bari Weiss's disruptive leadership at CBS News sparks controversy
Bari Weiss's appointment as editor-in-chief of CBS News has been marked by significant upheaval, including the ouster of veteran journalist Scott Pelley. Weiss, who reportedly aimed to "blow up" the existing structure, …
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60 Minutes correspondents stay amid CBS News turmoil
The three remaining correspondents for CBS News' "60 Minutes" have decided to stay with the program, despite recent firings and turmoil. Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim, and Bill Whitaker expressed their disappointment with …
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Scott Pelley fired from "60 Minutes" after clashing with new producer
Scott Pelley, a veteran anchor for "60 Minutes," has been fired by the show's new executive producer, Nick Bilton. The termination followed a heated exchange where Pelley criticized Bilton's qualifications and expressed…
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Paramount+ slammed for AI-generated Star Trek thumbnail
Paramount+ has generated a widely criticized thumbnail image for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan using AI. The image depicts Captain Kirk in a business suit, an outfit he never wore in the film or series, leading to wid…
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Paramount+ uses AI-generated Captain Kirk thumbnail for Star Trek II
Paramount+ has reportedly used AI-generated images for thumbnails, specifically a bizarre depiction of William Shatner as Captain Kirk for "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." This has led to speculation that the streamin…
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US Congress probes Paramount merger; Chinese wealth firms see growth; AI budgets explode
A major Chinese tech news outlet reports on several distinct topics, including US congressional inquiries into a potential Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger, the performance of wealth management companies in China…
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Devil Wears Prada 2 success signals peak of Hollywood's IP strategy
The recent box office success of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' which grossed $77 million domestically in its opening weekend, highlights Hollywood's reliance on established intellectual property (IP). This strategy, often …
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Paramount seeks FCC approval for Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund stake
Paramount Global is seeking approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds to acquire a significant stake in the company. This move is part of a larger $81 …
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🤖 Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future While emerging technology is banned from the Palme d’Or, an upstart movement is gaining i
The inaugural World AI Film Festival (WAIFF) in Cannes showcased a range of AI-generated films, from dystopian visions to surreal narratives, highlighting the rapid advancements and growing investment in this nascent in…
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Director Kassovitz: AI actors will be superstars in two years, dismissing copyright fears
Director Mathieu Kassovitz believes AI will revolutionize cinema, predicting that AI-generated actors will become superstars within two years and that audiences will no longer care about the origin of performers. He is …