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Fires in France and Spain, AI in Hollywood, learning to swim, how cannabis affects sleep and more
- Fires tear through France and Spain – is this the new normal?
- AI is behind the scenes in Hollywood – how close is it to the limelight?
- Sink or swim? Share your swimming lesson stories with us!
- Why the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger is in limbo
- Can cannabis consumption change how you dream?
- Should you share a workplace with your friends?
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Fires tear through France and Spain – is this the new normal?
The topic:
Fires in France and Spain, at this point, have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. Given the climate similarities, as well as the scale to this point, many Angelenos may be harkening back to the fires that happened back in January 2025.
Fires in Europe: Across France and Spain, roughly 330,000 people have been driven from homes and vacation sites by fires of exceptional scale. Spain braced for its fourth heat wave of the summer, with several blazes still out of control, including the largest in its recorded history.
California reforestation efforts: Recent CalMatters reporting outlined the difficulties the state is facing with replanting trees, the pace of which is not mirroring the amount lost post-fires.
With files from the Associated Press
AI is behind the scenes in Hollywood – how close is it to the limelight?
The topic:
Generative AI has been seen by many in creative fields as an unwelcome interloper, creating competing work of dubious quality but well under the cost of human creation. But as AI systems progress, Hollywood as a workplace is beginning to warm up to these tools.
The uses: While anyone can generate an AI slop video on the fly these days, Hollywood isn’t just wholesale handing the reins to AI for creation. Instead, AI tools are being used in video effects creation, the reading and intake of new scripts, and routine office work.
Yes, but: In the background, AI actors and voice actors are looming. SAG-AFTRA, the actors union, recently bargained a new deal they say will limit on-screen AI actors to very rare circumstances.
The open secret: Reporting from the Los Angeles Times has found that about 10% of analyzed Hollywood job postings in June were related to AI in some way.
Sink or swim? Share your swimming lesson stories with us!
The topic:
Whether you took your first laps around the pool at your local Y, or took your first dive into the ocean at 60, learning to swim is a memorable experience. Today on AirTalk, we want to hear your stories about learning one of life’s greatest joys: splishing and splashing.
Why the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger is in limbo
The topic:
The Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger is on hold in response to a lawsuit filed by a coalition of states. The lawsuit claims that the $81 billion merger violates anti-trust law.
What it all means: Although not fully merged, the two companies are financially tied as they wait for a trial. Paramount has agreed to pay Warner Bros. $650 million per quarter if the deal is delayed starting October 1.
Can cannabis consumption change how you dream?
The topic:
A recent story from The Washington Post examined the lack of dreaming in people who consume cannabis, and its potential signalling of how marijuana affects our quality of sleep. Today on AirTalk, we look at how the drug changes sleep.
A good night’s rest: A recent study from Sleep Health conducted a national survey and estimated around 9% of U.S. adults use cannabis as a way to fall asleep. While people who use cannabis say they get better sleep, scientists have reported the opposite.
Should you share a workplace with your friends?
The topic:
Working with your friend can be fun, but what if you have completely opposite work ethics? And what if your friend-conversations aren't appropriate? Today on AirTalk, we ask an expert how to maintain work boundaries when a friend enters the office.