Hi, today we're covering: (1) Lean profits in the pork industry, (2) Movie-making in the AI age, (3) Airbus is soaring over Boeing. Today's Topics Good morning! Whether you're hitting the slopes, scouring the sales, or indulging in a classic cherry pie, we hope you enjoy this Presidents' Day weekend. Today weâre exploring: - Pig out: Pork profits are sinking as demand slumps.
- Robottal: Google and OpenAI release rival video-generative products.
- Plane and simple: Airbus is still out-delivering Boeing. Have feedback for us? Just hit reply â we'd love to hear from you! [Read this on the web instead]( Americaâs pork industry is enduring some of its leanest months in modern history, with pork demand falling just as supply surges. The fatâs been trimmed Ironically, part of the problem is that the industry has become almost too efficient, with pork production up 25% over the past 20 years, per [reporting from the WSJ](. But thereâs simply not enough people eating pork to keep up with the increased supply: consumption is estimated to have fallen 9% over the same time frame, leaving farmers with a surplus that's sent profits plummeting. Indeed, according to estimates from Iowa State University, the average American farmer faced a loss of approximately $32 for every hog sold last year, in stark contrast with the profits seen in the 2010s. Chopped Efforts to reinvigorate pork consumption have stumbled. Long-standing [advertising campaigns]( rebranding pork as "the other white meat", aiming to capture some of the seemingly-endless appetite for chicken, havenât worked in recent years. Porkâs higher price point, its tough texture when overcooked, and an increased awareness of the [intelligence of pigs]( and pig farming practices, havenât helped demand â particularly in younger consumers, who are eating less of the meat than previous generations. Having seemingly lost the battle against chicken, the pork industry is seeing some of its problems as a marketing issue, which they're trying to resolve by pitching pork as an alternative to beef, with giants like Tyson Foods launching marinated âpork griller steaksâ. Related reading: China is facing a [similar pork predicament](. Portal combat OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, yesterday announced new generative video model [Sora]( capable of transforming short text descriptions into intricately detailed, high-definition clips â just weeks after Google unveiled [Lumiere]( a very similar text-to-video AI product of its own. Sora, taken from the Japanese for "sky", will use prompts to generate 60-second films of anything from [snowy cityscapes]( to [alpine dog-podcasters](. Like Lumiere, OpenAI's latest creation uses [space-time diffusion]( tech, but combines it with the [t]( used to train GPT-4. While the quality and length of Soraâs sample videos seemingly exceed that of Lumiere and other rivals, neither OpenAI nor Google have provided much information about launch dates or what a typical output might look like â but, at the current pace of advances in AI technology, itâs easy to imagine big strides on both sides pretty soon. Video manipulation From today, OpenAI is âred teamingâ Sora â assessing critical risk areas for susceptibility to misinformation, bias, and hateful, violent, or sexual content â prior to public release, opening access to a few researchers, visual artists, and video creators for [testing](. As OpenAI grapples with its new product's potential for misuse, fears surrounding AI continue to spread: a recent report from the [World Economic Forum]( found that 53% of respondents considered AI-generated misinformation and disinformation among the threats most likely to present a global material crisis in 2024, second only to extreme weather (66%). And, with 2024 set to be a [record election year]( AIâs ability to create hyper-realistic falsified footage may well open Pandoraâs ballot box on a global scale. Higher plane Airbus flew further ahead of Boeing last year for commercial aircraft deliveries, [reporting]( 735 plane shipments and receiving a record 2,094 net orders; its closest rival in the air space, on the other hand, delivered just 528 units, with Boeing still suffering from a string of incidents involving its flagship Max models â not least the mid-air cabin panel blow out [in January](. To compound Boeingâs woes, Airbus also forecast 800 deliveries in 2024: almost certainly enough to see it retain the top manufacturer spot for the 6th consecutive year, after the fatal 737 Max crashes of 2018 and 2019 saw the Boeing jets grounded worldwide for [20 months](. Turbulence Even though the European aviation giant is extending its lead over its American counterpart, the skies havenât been completely clear for Airbus either. Indeed, CEO Guillaume Faury described the companyâs supply chain as a â[world of bottlenecks]( suggesting that Airbus might struggle making headway on its mounting backlog of ~8,600 commercial aircraft orders for some time. More Data ⢠[Berkshire Hathaway]( trimmed its Apple investment last year, selling 10 million shares in the fourth quarter â but its remaining stake is still worth ~$174 billion. ⢠Greece has become the 1st Orthodox Christian nation and the 16th EU country to legalize [same-sex marriage](. ⢠When I Get Home: [Sir Paul McCartney]( has been reunited with his bass guitar some 51 years after it was stolen from the back of a van. ⢠Nearly 1 in 5 Americans believes that Taylor Swift is part of a [conspiracy]( to re-elect Joe Biden. ⢠Mickey picket: Around 1,700 employees in Disneylandâs characters and parades department are seeking [to unionize](. Hi-Viz ⢠Land of the falsetto, home of the vibrato: The Pudding's latest project dissects [National Anthem performances]( â and how "diva" each singer gets during their renditions. Deep dive: YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson (AKA MrBeast) was hailed as the âmost-watched person in the worldâ in a new TIME magazine [cover story]( â learn more about the 25-year-old and his ever-expanding empire by revisiting the first ever Chartr Sunday send [here](. Thanks for stopping by, see you on Sunday!
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