Cannes
Coverage of Cannes in the Nexus archive.
- The greatest asset that a CMO has is trust, says Snowflake's Denise Persson
Denise Persson, chief marketing officer at Snowflake, emphasizes that trust is the most critical asset for CMOs and brands. She highlights the importance of building an AI operating model across organizations, a key topic discussed at Cannes, and advises CMOs to align with company priorities to drive quick impact.
- Fashion Show Scam - @itsreichart
A profile named @itsreichart has been accused of scamming emerging fashion designers by offering opportunities to showcase their work at a non-existent Cannes fashion show. The scam involves minimal evidence of the company's legitimacy, with victims reporting unpaid expenses and canceled events. The profile blocked the accuser after being confronted.
- Married wellness couple tell of terrifying machine gun robbery just hours after mingling with Oprah in Cannes
A married wellness couple experienced a terrifying machine gun robbery shortly after interacting with Oprah at the Cannes event. The incident highlights a violent crime occurring in a high-profile setting.
- ‘King of Cannes’ Michael Kassan on AI disruption and what makes a successful modern media company
Michael Kassan discusses AI's role in accelerating organizations and emphasizes the importance of having a clear direction for speed to be effective.
- British YouTube star is held at gunpoint in terrifying £1.4million house raid after taking birthday trip to Cannes with his girlfriend
A British YouTube star was held at gunpoint during a £1.4 million house raid after returning from a birthday trip to Cannes with his girlfriend. The incident involved a violent robbery at his home.
- I watched a $500K sci-fi thriller starring AI actors. The movie made me feel something real — for a moment.
Higgsfield AI's sci-fi thriller 'Hell Grind,' featuring AI actors, premiered at Cannes' Marché du Film and cost $500,000 to produce. The film elicited brief genuine emotional reactions but later triggered discomfort due to uncanny valley effects. It is the highest-profile film entirely generated with AI visuals.
- ‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes
The article highlights the debate over AI in cinema at Cannes, with director Darren Aronofsky advocating for its use through his studio Primordial Soup, while Guillermo del Toro opposes it, stating he would 'rather die'. The discussion occurred during an 'AI for Talent' summit, reflecting the film industry's division on AI adoption.
- Javier Bardem blasts Trump, Netanyahu, Putin at Cannes over ‘f–ing male toxic behavior’
Javier Bardem criticized President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Russian President Vladimir Putin for toxic behavior at Cannes. He was promoting his movie 'The Beloved', a psychological drama. The event took place in France.
- Ethereal news weekly #19 | Roman Storm acquittal hearing, ETHGlobal Cannes hackathon finalists, EVM Now block explorer
The article covers Roman Storm's acquittal hearing, the ETHGlobal Cannes hackathon's final round of finalists, and the launch of EVM Now, a new block explorer for Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chains.