Sony's FX9 has autofocus and the Sony auto-focus is about equal to Canon so I expect to see it roll out in more cameras. Black Magic has a form of auto focus though let me be clear it is not at all in the same league as DPAF. Basically you press the button and it focuses on the center of the frame once. If your subject isn't in the middle of the frame tough lucjk and it isn't continuous auto-focus. So it exists pretty well in name only.
I recently watched a Mark Bone video that shows Sony appears to be taking a different aproach to image stabalization from IBIS in the cinema cameras. They are using metadata collected from the IS in the lens and using it in post software to stabalize the image and it looks like it works pretty good. But it does bring up the fact that both Sony and BMD have control of a greater part of the stack, BMD through Davinci Resolve and Sony through Catalyst, and so are able to do things that Canon can't. The Sony approach would be great if cine lenses had IS but they don't.
Can you two start your own thread to spam each other and leave the rest of us out.