Net News Today — July 17, 2026

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Netflix says around 300 titles used generative AI and more — today's net signal.

The AI landscape is evolving rapidly, with major players making significant strides in integration, regulation, and innovation. Netflix's recent revelation that around 300 of its titles have utilized generative AI highlights the growing adoption of AI in creative industries. This development not only showcases the potential of AI in content creation but also underscores the need for regulatory frameworks to keep pace with technological advancements. Google's efforts to navigate the complex regulatory environment surrounding AI position the company as a leader in responsibly leveraging AI capabilities.

As AI continues to permeate various sectors, companies are exploring novel applications and business models. OpenAI's foray into selling a ChatGPT-branded basketball may seem unconventional, but it demonstrates the quest for innovative revenue streams in the AI space. Meanwhile, the anticipated release of Moonshot's Kimi 3 and its expected competition with Anthropic's Opus 4.8 signal a significant upgrade in AI model capabilities. With these advancements, the boundaries between AI research, product development, and commercialization are becoming increasingly blurred, setting the stage for a dynamic and rapidly evolving AI ecosystem.

Today's signal:
• Netflix says around 300 titles used generative AI (theverge.com)
• Google is better at playing the AI regulations game (theverge.com)
• Why is OpenAI selling a ChatGPT basketball? (techcrunch.com)
• Moonshot’s upcoming Kimi 3 is expected to close the gap with Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 (techcrunch.com)

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