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Send us Fan MailShow Notes:1:35 Patrick McGranaghan's background 2:45 McGranaghan's work with Pierre Valentin3:05 focus on collision of culture and infrastructure4:45 “evidential fog” around AI in the arts6:00 abstract nature of these AI issues 7:00 his writing on these issues to navigate these issues8:30 EU's AI framework “recognizes the structural nature of the problem” – can't be minor updates to old copyright debates, “AI creates problems of scale, opacity and jurisdictional arbitrage that traditional legal categories do not solve very elegantly.” 10:00 incentive for jurisdiction shopping11:40 Getty v. Stability AI in the UK 14:05 EU AI Act's extraterritorial obligations 15:00 EU AI Act, Article 53: general purpose models brought into EU must comply with EU copyright law, including opt out reservations; and detailed summary of training data17:55 UK's approach is more exposed to loopholes19:25 opt in versus opt out systems21:35 Kadrey v. Meta 22:55 the burden placed on creators by the opt out system 25:45 sporadic licensing deals and unclear remuneration standard27:30 interoperability 28:40 impact of robots.txt31:15 Alan Robertshaw re: impact of AI on the practice of law34:50 AI defamation cases36:20 McGranaghan - need for lawyers regardless of AI37:25 Robertshaw - legal professions' varied approaches to AI38:55 AI and astronomy40:30 moral conflict with not compensating artists43:00 justices/injustices related to AI46:45 market harm created by AI49:25 definition of justice 53:05 protections that artists can use, e.g., robots.txt, metadata, units based protection, Glaze and Nightshade 58:00 mark Patrick hopes to make around AI and art Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.comMusic by Toulme.To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Thanks so much for listening!This podcast and its content may not be used for training or developing AI systems without permission.© Stephanie Drawdy [2026]
Stability AIは、音楽・音声生成AIモデルの新シリーズ「Stable Audio 3.0」を発表しました
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ChatGPT: OpenAI, Sam Altman, AI, Joe Rogan, Artificial Intelligence, Practical AI
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter
ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter
In this episode, we discuss OpenAI's impending IPO, potential implications on the tech market, and the impressive growth of Google AI's user base. We also explore the recent advancements in music generation from Stability AI and the latest in AI-driven job restructuring at major companies like Intuit and Meta.Chapters00:00 OpenAI IPO Update00:11 Google AI Milestones00:35 Stability AI's Audio Innovation00:50 Intuit Workforce Cuts01:34 Meta's AI Job Reallocation17:40 Google's AI Ads Integration Show LinksGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustleShow Articleshttps://www.aichatdaily.com/newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emad Mostaque built Stable Diffusion. Now he says the most powerful AI models will never be released — and we have roughly 800 days before everything changes. What the trillion-dollar labs won't tell you about the models they're keeping locked away
Dans cet épisode solo, je reviens sur une position que j'ai longtemps défendue, celle de tempérer face au catastrophisme ambiant sur l'IA, et j'explique pourquoi les preuves qui s'accumulent depuis quelques mois m'obligent à regarder les choses autrement. Pas pour rejoindre la panique, mais parce qu'une position qui ne s'interroge jamais devient une posture, pas une analyse.Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de la contradiction structurelle au cœur du capitalisme numérique : l'IA générative détruit les emplois cognitifs de niveau intermédiaire, précisément ceux qui constituent la base de consommation sur laquelle repose l'économie. J'ai questionné les travaux de Nick Dyer-Witheford, Karen Hao, Emad Mostaque et Anis Rahman sur ce que ça signifie concrètement, au-delà des chiffres de Goldman Sachs et des fuites internes d'Anthropic. Et parce que je déteste laisser les gens dans un état d'impuissance intellectuelle pire qu'avant la lecture, je finis sur des exemples concrets, locaux, qui montrent qu'une autre IA est possible même si les rapports de forces sont pour l'instant très déséquilibrés. Le tout pour vous redonner envie du futur bien sur :)CITATIONS MARQUANTES"Il y a un mot pour décrire un système qui détruit méthodiquement sa propre base de clients. Ce mot n'est pas 'innovation' mais 'suicide'.""C'est la boîte qui construit les outils qui sonne elle-même l'alarme sur leur impact. Ce n'est pas un philosophe marxiste.""Ils ont entraîné leurs propres remplaçants." (sur les travailleurs d'annotation de Nairobi, Manille, Lahore)"Regarde qui te chuchote à l'oreille chaque jour, et demande-toi de qui c'est l'intérêt." (Emad Mostaque)"Une position qui ne s'interroge jamais elle-même, c'est une posture, pas une analyse."IDÉES CENTRALES 1. Le contrat de Ford est rompu, par design Henry Ford payait ses ouvriers pour qu'ils puissent acheter ses voitures : le capital paie le travail, le travail consomme, la production nourrit le capital. L'IA générative rompt ce cercle en rendant le capital structurellement indépendant du travail humain. Ce n'est pas un bug du système, c'est une conséquence logique de sa propre optimisation poussée à l'extrême. C'est important parce que cela remet en cause le mécanisme de stabilisation automatique sur lequel les démocraties libérales se sont appuyées depuis Keynes.2. L'IA s'attaque précisément aux emplois qui étaient censés être la solution Contrairement aux révolutions industrielles précédentes qui frappaient d'abord les peu qualifiés, l'IA générative cible le travail cognitif intermédiaire : analyse, rédaction, code, diagnostic, comptabilité, marketing. Ces emplois constituaient la colonne vertébrale des classes moyennes éduquées. Ce sont eux qui avaient fait les études recommandées pour s'adapter. Si eux ne peuvent pas, qui peut ?3. La disruption du mécanisme de relance économique Quand les banques centrales baissent les taux pour relancer l'emploi, les entreprises recrutent désormais des agents IA, pas des travailleurs humains. Le lien entre capital et emploi se rompt pour la première fois depuis deux siècles. Et contrairement à toutes les crises précédentes, l'IA ne devient pas moins intelligente après une récession.4. La broligarchy et la capture réglementaire Les "Magnificent Seven" contrôlent 90,2% des modèles d'IA notables mondiaux. En 2024, les entreprises privées ont investi 109 milliards de dollars dans l'IA, contre 5,3 milliards d'investissement public. Sam Altman se pose en défenseur de la régulation en public et fait du lobby pour l'affaiblir en coulisses. L'administration Trump a inclus un moratoire de dix ans sur toute régulation étatique de l'IA. C'est une capture de la démocratie, pas seulement une concentration de marché.5. L'IA coloniale et la souveraineté cognitive L'IA ne transmet pas seulement des informations, elle transmet les valeurs et le cadre moral de ceux qui l'ont construite. Quand 90% des modèles viennent de Silicon Valley, la question de la souveraineté cognitive devient aussi urgente que la souveraineté économique. Et le "colonialisme par l'IA" s'exerce aussi dans le sud global, où des travailleurs ont littéralement entraîné les outils qui ont ensuite concurrencé leur propre travail.6. L'IA-vélo contre l'IA-fusée Karen Hao propose une distinction utile : l'IA-fusée, paradigme dominant à des centaines de milliards de paramètres visant l'AGI, et l'IA-vélo, des outils à échelle humaine pour des besoins spécifiques. Les architectures techniques sont les mêmes. Ce qui diffère, c'est le principe directeur. Des exemples comme Te Hiku Media en Nouvelle-Zélande, Chattanooga dans le Tennessee ou le modèle S1 développé pour 70 dollars prouvent que le choix existe.7. La destruction créatrice a un problème de rythme L'argument de Schumpeter tient sur le fond : chaque vague technologique crée plus qu'elle ne détruit. Mais il bute sur le rythme. La machine à vapeur s'est étalée sur des décennies. L'IA générative frappe en années. Si le pouvoir d'achat des classes moyennes disparaît avant que de nouveaux emplois émergent, qui consomme les produits que les entreprises continuent de produire ?QUESTIONS DE L'ÉPISODEEst-ce que ma position rassurante sur l'IA reflétait une lecture lucide, ou était-elle aussi une façon d'éviter une conclusion que je n'avais pas envie de regarder en face ?Le capitalisme peut-il fonctionner sans consommateurs, et les consommateurs peuvent-ils exister sans travailleurs ?Qu'est-ce qui différencie fondamentalement l'IA générative des révolutions industrielles précédentes en termes d'impact sur l'emploi ?Pourquoi l'argument de la "destruction créatrice" de Schumpeter bute-t-il cette fois sur quelque chose de structurellement différent ?Comment fonctionne concrètement la capture réglementaire par les grandes entreprises tech, et qu'est-ce que l'exemple de Sam Altman révèle sur ce phénomène ?Qu'est-ce que le sort des travailleurs d'annotation du sud global dit de la nature systémique de l'IA capitaliste ?Pourquoi le mécanisme de relance économique des banques centrales risque-t-il de ne plus fonctionner dans un monde d'IA générative ?Qu'est-ce que la distinction entre "IA-fusée" et "IA-vélo" change concrètement à la façon dont on peut construire et déployer ces technologies ?Comment des initiatives locales comme Te Hiku Media ou Chattanooga incarnent-elles une alternative crédible au paradigme dominant ?Quelle est votre part personnelle dans cette reconfiguration, en tant qu'individu, professionnel, citoyen ?RÉFÉRENCES CITÉESLivres et rapportsInhuman Power : Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Capitalism de Nick Dyer-Witheford (2019, + Cybernetic Circulation Complex, 2026, Verso). Thèse centrale : l'IA comme instrument par lequel le capital se rend indépendant du travail humain. Référence tout au long du texte.The Last Economy d'Emad Mostaque (août 2025, disponible gratuitement). Fondateur de Stability AI, ex-gérant de fonds. Concept de "transition de phase" et des "mille jours". Utilisé sur la chute des coûts de l'IA et la fin du mécanisme de relance keynésien.Empire of AI : Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI de Karen Hao (2025). Journaliste, ex-MIT Technology Review. Travailleurs d'annotation, double discours sur l'AGI, distinction IA-fusée vs IA-vélo.Is Another AI Possible ? d'Anis Rahman (rapport, Annenberg School / Media Inequality & Change Center, Université de Washington, disponible gratuitement). Concentration des modèles, investissements publics vs privés, initiatives alternatives.AI Snake Oil de Narayanan et Kapoor (Princeton University Press). Cité comme référence pour "démêler le réel du fantasme dans le discours tech".Personnes et institutions citéesHenry Ford : intuition du salaire comme condition de la consommation (1914, 5 dollars/jour).Karl Marx : concept de "sujet automatique" dans les Grundrisse (vers 1850).Joseph Schumpeter : concept de "destruction créatrice".Andrew Ng (ex-Baidu, ex-Google Brain, Stanford) : formule "l'IA est la nouvelle électricité".Dario Amodei (Anthropic) : projection de 10 à 20% de chômage dans certaines catégories professionnelles sur 5 ans.Goldman Sachs : estimation de 300 millions d'emplois à plein temps à risque.FMI : 89% des emplois de services externalisés aux Philippines à haut risque d'automatisation.PwC : l'IA ajoutera 15 700 milliards de dollars au PIB mondial, 70% ira aux États-Unis et à la Chine.Amy Webb et Sam Jordan (Future Today Institute) : concept de "crédit de contribution".Les Magnificent Seven : Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla (90,2% des modèles d'IA notables).Initiatives et exemplesTe Hiku Media (radio Maori, Nouvelle-Zélande) : développement souverain d'outils IA en langue Maori, principe "kia tangata whenua".Chattanooga, Tennessee : réseau haut débit municipal, 900 communautés américaines ayant suivi.Modèle S1 (Stanford / Université de Washington) : modèle de raisonnement comparable à OpenAI pour 70 dollars de frais cloud.xAI d'Elon Musk à Memphis, Tennessee : data center dans quartier majoritairement noir, dégradation de qualité de l'air signalée.TIMESTAMPS CLÉS Note : il s'agit d'une newsletter sans timestamps réels. Les repères ci-dessous sont structurés par section éditoriale et peuvent servir de chapitres si l'épisode est enregistré.00:00 Introduction : pourquoi j'ai changé de position sur l'IA Pendant dix ans j'ai tempéré le catastrophisme. Quelque chose a changé. Des gens autour de moi perdent des contrats qu'ils avaient depuis dix ans. Je reviens sur ma posture et j'explique ce qui m'a forcé à regarder les choses autrement.06:00 La contradiction centrale : le capitalisme peut-il se passer de consommateurs ? L'intuition de Ford et pourquoi elle s'effondre. Pas de travail, pas de salaires, pas de consommation, pas de capitalisme. La vraie question n'est peut-être pas "l'IA va-t-elle tuer des emplois ?" mais "l'IA va-t-elle tuer le système qui l'a créée ?"12:00 Ce que les chiffres disent vraiment Goldman Sachs, Dario Amodei, les fuites internes d'Anthropic. Un "white-collar bloodbath" annoncé par la boîte qui construit les outils. La nature de cette vague est différente des précédentes : elle frappe d'abord les cols blancs qualifiés.20:00 Nick Dyer-Witheford et le capital qui se libère du travail "Inhuman Power" et la thèse centrale : l'IA comme instrument par lequel le capital pourrait se rendre structurellement indépendant du travail humain. Marx avait formulé ça comme une crainte théorique. On s'en approche.28:00 La fin du mécanisme keynésien de relance Quand les banques centrales baissent les taux, les entreprises recrutent des agents IA, pas des humains. Ce mécanisme qui a fonctionné pendant deux siècles risque de ne plus fonctionner du tout. Personne ne le formule clairement dans le débat public.36:00 Le sud global et l'extraction coloniale Les Philippines, le Bangladesh, les travailleurs d'annotation de Nairobi et Manille. Ils ont entraîné leurs propres remplaçants. Karen Hao et la dimension coloniale de ce modèle économique.44:00 La broligarchy et la capture réglementaire 109 milliards d'investissement privé contre 5,3 milliards publics. Sam Altman défenseur de la régulation en public, lobbyiste pour l'affaiblir en coulisses. Le moratoire de dix ans de l'administration Trump. Ce n'est pas qu'une question de marché.52:00 L'argument de Schumpeter est réel, mais il a un problème de rythme La destruction créatrice a toujours fonctionné. Mais sur des décennies, pas des années. Si le pouvoir d'achat s'effondre avant que de nouveaux emplois émergent, qui consomme la production ?60:00 L'IA-vélo contre l'IA-fusée : une autre IA est possible Te Hiku Media, Chattanooga, le modèle S1 à 70 dollars. La distinction de Karen Hao entre l'IA construite pour la performance commerciale et l'IA construite à échelle humaine pour des usages définis. Ce sont les mêmes architectures techniques.70:00 Ce que vous pouvez faire maintenant : individu, collectif, citoyen Trois niveaux d'action concrets. Parce que je déteste les textes qui laissent dans l'impuissance. Les décisions se prennent maintenant, pas dans dix ans.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Podcast ONE: 27 de marzo de 2026 Disney pierde $1B tras cierre de Sora. Suno 5.5 genera canciones con tu voz. @vincent_quezada y @zoomdigitaltv en #one_digital #onedigital #PodcastONE ¡Escúchalo! Escucha aquí el Podcast ONE: 27 de marzo de 2026 Facebook Live One Digital: Último viernes de marzo 2026 — IA cancelada, Suno 5.5, gadgets Dreamy y nostalgia Marvel Resumen: En este episodio del viernes 27 de marzo de 2026 — último viernes del tercer mes del año —, Vincent Quezada y Pablo Berruecos analizan desde São Paulo y Ciudad de México el cierre de Sora y el fin del acuerdo Disney–OpenAI, el lanzamiento de Suno 5.5 con personalización vocal por IA (usado en vivo para estrenar la nueva música de One Digital), la antología Marvel Maximum Collection, el debut de Kena: Bridge of Spirits en Nintendo Switch 2, el evento Dreame en México con aspiradoras robóticas, purificadores y cerraduras inteligentes, la plataforma satelital de imágenes de ESRI para gobierno y empresas, Revisión de SONOS Play, Nothing Headphone (a) y Phone 4 (a) Pro, Guía Michelín en Jalisco, Perú Service Summit, Kai Terasu en Polanco y la decisión judicial en Los Ángeles que obliga a redes sociales a pagar por adicción en menores. Sora muere: Disney pierde su apuesta de mil millones con OpenAI El 24 de marzo de 2026, Disney confirmó el fin de su acuerdo con OpenAI luego de que la empresa decidiera cerrar Sora, su plataforma de generación de videos mediante inteligencia artificial. El convenio, anunciado en diciembre de 2025, prometía revolucionar la creación de contenido permitiendo que usuarios generaran videos cortos con personajes de Disney, Marvel, Pixar y Star Wars. La inversión total comprometida era de 1,000 millones de dólares para integrar más de 200 personajes en contenido generado por usuarios. El cierre se debió a una combinación de factores: calidad inconsistente, problemas de originalidad, cuestionamientos éticos y —según Vincent— los costos operativos insostenibles de mantener la plataforma. Error visual recurrente: Los videos generados presentaban incoherencias que dañaban la reputación de las marcas involucradas. Riesgo legal: Garantizar que el contenido no recreara material existente sin autorización era técnicamente insoluble en esa etapa. La decisión real: OpenAI redirigió su inversión hacia proyectos más rentables — Sora no era sostenible en su forma actual. ¿Qué sigue para Disney? Las alternativas evaluadas incluyen Runway ML, Stability AI, desarrollo interno (al estilo de cómo Netflix creó su sistema de recomendaciones) o alianzas con Meta y Google. “Tener inteligencia inicial no significa que haya recursos para poderlo tener. Si no hay dinero, no hay desarrollos” — Vincent Quezada Suno 5.5: tu voz, tu estilo, tus canciones generadas por IA Vincent Quezada dedicó una extensa guía al lanzamiento de Suno versión 5.5 (26 de marzo de 2026), la actualización más significativa de la plataforma de generación musical con IA. El cambio filosófico es claro: las versiones anteriores mejoraban la calidad del audio generado; esta versión apunta a que ese audio se parezca cada vez más a quien lo crea. One Digital estrenó su nueva música de apertura del programa usando precisamente esta herramienta. Las tres nuevas funciones clave de Suno 5.5 Voices: La función más solicitada por la comunidad. Captura tu propia voz mediante grabación en vivo o carga de audio y la usa para generar canciones. Incluye verificación cruzando voz cantada con frase hablada aleatoria. Voces privadas — solo el creador puede usarlas. Disponible en planes Pro y Premier. Custom Models: Entrena una versión personalizada de Suno 5.5 con música de tu propio catálogo. Hasta 3 modelos por suscriptor Pro/Premier. El modelo aprende tu estilo y genera composiciones coherentes con él. MyTaste: Personalización progresiva. Con el uso, Suno aprende los géneros y estados de ánimo a los que vuelves y los incorpora como contexto. Disponible en todos los planes, incluido el gratuito. Planes y precios de Suno Gratuito: 50 créditos diarios, acceso a MyTaste, sin derechos comerciales, restricciones de exportación. Pro ($10–$96 USD/año): ~500 canciones al mes, derechos comerciales, Voices, hasta 5 Custom Models, acceso completo a Suno Studio. Premier (~$30 USD/mes): ~2,000 canciones al mes, costo por canción de ~$0.04 USD. Orientado a producción en volumen continuo. Guía de instrucciones que realmente funcionan en Suno 5.5 Vincent compartió la metodología desarrollada por One Digital tras cientos de pruebas con el plan gratuito: Estructura básica del prompt: Género y estilo (ancla del sonido) → Tiempo en BPM (número exacto, no descripción) → Instrumentación con exclusiones (“sin percusión”, “sin autotono”) → Dirección vocal (género, tono, estilo o Voices activo) → Estado de ánimo → Calidad de producción (“mezcla limpia”, “sin distorsión”). Etiquetas de estructura: Usar [Intro], [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], [Outro] directamente en el campo de letra. En Suno 5.5 el modelo las procesa como señales de control reales, no como sugerencias. Generar múltiples versiones: Los usuarios avanzados generan entre 5 y 10 versiones antes de elegir la definitiva — cambios pequeños en el prompt producen variaciones importantes. Custom Model progresivo: Sube pistas en lotes pequeños con coherencia de estilo; los resultados mejoran a medida que el modelo acumula referencias de tu catálogo. La guía completa — incluyendo cómo cambió el comportamiento del modelo de la v3.5 a la v5.5 — está publicada en la página de One Digital. El contexto financiero de Suno también es relevante: en noviembre de 2025 cerró una ronda Serie C de 250 millones de dólares, alcanzando una valoración de 2,450 millones de dólares, y anunció una asociación con Warner Music Group para desarrollar la próxima generación de modelos musicales en colaboración con artistas. Marvel Maximum Collection: 13 juegos clásicos en una antología definitiva Vincent Quezada presentó esta antología desarrollada por Dimitri Hull Games que reúne 13 versiones de 6 títulos icónicos de arcade para NES, Super NES, Mega Drive y consolas portátiles. Lanzada el 27 de marzo de 2026 para PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X y Nintendo Switch. Títulos incluidos: X-Men: The Arcade Game (hasta 6 jugadores con rollback netcode), Captain America and the Avengers, Maximum Carnage, Separation Anxiety, Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin y Silver Surfer. Funciones modernas: Rebobinado, estados de guardado, menú de trucos con vidas infinitas, filtros CRT con líneas de exploración, reproductor de música integrado con toda la banda sonora chiptune y biblioteca de portadas, manuales y anuncios originales en alta resolución. Idiomas: Español, francés, italiano, alemán, japonés y portugués de Brasil. Edición física: Disponible con portada foil, stickers y booklets exclusivos a través de Limited Run Games. “No lo veo como museo, sino como preservación histórica. Cuando uno conserva ese tipo de elementos, permite que los usuarios vean cómo era la época” — Vincent Quezada Kena: Bridge of Spirits llega a Nintendo Switch 2 con calidad de película Vincent Quezada presentó la llegada de Kena: Bridge of Spirits (Ember Labs) a Nintendo Switch 2, disponible desde el 26 de marzo de 2026 con un descuento especial de lanzamiento del 20%. Esta versión es la edición definitiva que incluye todo el contenido post-lanzamiento, incluida la actualización de aniversario. Galardonado como Mejor Juego Independiente y Mejor Debut en The Game Awards 2021, el título aprovecha las capacidades gráficas de Switch 2 — equivalentes a PlayStation 4 — para ofrecer lo que Vincent describe como “prácticamente una película interactiva”. Narrativa: Kena, joven guía espiritual, restaura el equilibrio en una aldea corrompida, con mitología de inspiración balinesa revelada gradualmente. Jugabilidad: Combina acción en tercera persona, plataformas y resolución de retos ambientales. Múltiples niveles de dificultad. Exclusivo Switch 2: Pruebas de Guía Espiritual (desafíos con recompensas únicas), modo Nueva Partida+ con enemigos rediseñados, Charmstone que otorga ventajas/desventajas personalizables. También disponible en: PC (Epic, Steam), PlayStation 5, Xbox One y Series X. Dreame presenta en México: aspiradoras robóticas con IA, purificadores y cerraduras inteligentes Pablo Berruecos asistió al evento de presentación oficial de Dreame en México, la marca china que cubre desde aspiradoras robóticas hasta cerraduras inteligentes y electrodomésticos de hogar conectado. Pablo la conoció primero en el CES de Las Vegas, donde el stand gigantesco abarcaba desde artículos de peinado hasta cafeteras, videocámaras de vigilancia y aspiradoras que suben escaleras. Aspiradora X60 Max Ultra Complete: $49,999 MXN. Aspira y trapea. Limpia sus propias felpas con agua a +100°C al regresar a la base. Contenedor de polvo para hasta 100 días. Detecta y esquiva objetos pequeños (piezas de Lego, calcetines) gracias a IA. Purificador de aire FP10: $17,000 MXN. Diseñado también para capturar pelo y caspa de mascotas. Cerradura Safio Log Turbo Light: $7,300 MXN. Compatible con Apple HomeKey y múltiples funciones de acceso. NovoCare InCam: $1,300 MXN. Cámara de videovigilancia compacta con forma de huevo para interiores. Expansión: Dreamy opera en más de 100 países y está entrando al sector automotriz y de telefonía en México. “Empiezas a ver la cantidad de productos y un stand gigantesco. Una compañía que empieza a abarcar absolutamente todo” — Pablo Berruecos ESRI: imágenes satelitales diarias de cualquier punto del mundo Pablo Berruecos presentó ESRI con ArcGIS, su plataforma de inteligencia geoespacial que permite analizar datos basados en ubicación para mejorar la toma de decisiones., capaz de capturar imágenes de prácticamente cualquier punto del planeta una vez al día. El servicio está orientado principalmente a gobiernos, agencias de seguridad, empresas agrícolas y firmas de análisis geoespacial. El modelo de negocio es B2B: la empresa contratante recibe los mapas y con ellos realiza su propio análisis, sin que ESRI acceda ni intervenga en el uso posterior de los datos. Pablo planteó las implicaciones para la geopolítica regional: la capacidad de detectar movimientos inusuales en zonas remotas —aplicable a localización de laboratorios o rutas de tráfico— abre un terreno de colaboración delicada entre gobiernos con tensiones de soberanía, como el caso México–EE.UU. También platico de varios temas de la semana como la develación de la sede para la Guía Michelin en Jalisco, una breve reseña de SONOS Play y de los Audífonos Headphone (a) con la próxima reseña en combo con el Phone 4 (a) Pro de Nothing, Redes sociales en juicio: Los Ángeles las declara adictivas por diseño Vincent Quezada destacó el fallo judicial en Los Ángeles que reconoció que las redes sociales son adictivas por diseño y obliga a las plataformas involucradas a pagar multas y compensaciones. El caso sienta un precedente importante en la regulación de plataformas digitales, estableciendo que los mecanismos de engagement —notificaciones, scroll infinito, sistemas de likes— no son accidentales sino deliberadamente diseñados para maximizar el tiempo en pantalla, especialmente en menores de edad. Conclusión: semana de cancelaciones, renovaciones y IA que se vuelve personal El episodio del 27 de marzo de 2026 cierra el mes con una narrativa clara: la IA que prometía demasiado (Sora, el metaverso) cede paso a la IA que entrega resultados concretos (Suno 5.5, aspiradoras con visión por computadora, imágenes satelitales en tiempo real). La próxima semana arranca abril, con la Copa del Mundo ya en marcha y nuevos lanzamientos en puerta. Escucha el episodio completo y únete con #PodcastONE y #onedigital. El cargo Podcast ONE: 27 de marzo de 2026 apareció primero en OneDigital.
Companies Complying with or Directly Impacted by Transparency Laws Major generative AI developers are broadly subject to AB 2013, which requires them to publicly disclose high-level summaries of the datasets used to train their models.OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google were among the first companies to voluntarily comply with the law, publishing the required training data documentation on their websites when the law took effect on January 1, 2026.Meta is also heavily impacted by these laws and is frequently cited for its extensive efforts to harvest public and copyrighted data across the internet to train its foundation models.Companies Actively Challenging the LawxAI (founded by Elon Musk) is the primary company fighting the legislation. In late December 2025, xAI filed a federal lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta to block the enforcement of AB 2013. xAI argues that forcing it to disclose its training data constitutes an unconstitutional taking of its trade secrets and violates its First Amendment rights. In March 2026, a federal judge denied xAI's request for a preliminary injunction to halt the law.Separately, xAI is under investigation by the California Attorney General and received a cease-and-desist letter over its AI chatbot, Grok. The tool's "spicy mode" has allegedly been used to generate nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes and child sexual abuse material.Companies Sued Over AI Training Data and Copyright The push for transparency laws like AB 2013 and AB 412 stems largely from a massive wave of lawsuits filed by authors, artists, and media companies who allege that AI developers misappropriated their intellectual property to train models. Companies currently defending against these copyright lawsuits include:OpenAI and Microsoft (sued by The New York Times, The Daily News, the Authors Guild, Raw Story Media, and others).Anthropic (sued by Concord Music Group and various authors).Google and YouTube (sued by Mike Huckabee, David Milette, and others).Perplexity AI (sued by Dow Jones, The New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune).Stability AI, Midjourney, Runway AI, and Deviant Art (sued by visual artists and Getty Images).Meta, Nvidia, Databricks, and Mosaic ML.AI audio, music, and voice generation companies like Suno, Udio, Lovo, and ElevenLabs.Ross Intelligence (sued by Thomson Reuters for allegedly using copyrighted Westlaw data to train its own legal search tool).Other AI Companies Facing State ScrutinyCharacter.AI: Sued by the Kentucky Attorney General in January 2026 for consumer protection violations, alleging the company's companion chatbots preyed on children and contributed to psychological manipulation and self-harm. Google was also sued in related private litigation due to its substantial investment in Character.AI.Clearview AI: Cited by privacy advocates as a notorious example of unethical data sourcing, having scraped billions of images from social media to build a massive facial recognition database.
Emad Mostaque co-founded Stability AI, the company behind the text-to-image generator Stable Diffusion, and he now runs Intelligent Internet, which builds open-source AI models. In his new book, The Last Economy, he argues that AI is about to make human intellect so cheap and abundant that the entire economic order — work, money, meaning — will crack apart. And he thinks this will take place within a thousand days. In this episode, he and Rufus talk about what happens if we sleepwalk into this, and what's possible if we don't. Watch The Next Big Idea on YouTube! You can find our episodes here. Follow Rufus on LinkedIn, subscribe to our Substack, or send us an email at podcast@nextbigideaclub.com. We love getting fan mail. Sponsored By: Bitdefender — Get 30% off your plan at bitdefender.com/idea Fabric — Join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family at meetfabric.com/nbi Factor — Head to factormeals.com/idea50off and use code idea50off to get 50% off your first box Granola — Get three months free at granola.ai/idea Shopify — Start your $1/month trial at shopify.com/nbi
Here are just a few of the dizzying predictions Emad Mostaque makes in today's episode: "I think it's a good idea to borrow as much as you can right now because the entire economy is going to shift — you probably won't have to repay it." "Within a thousand days, the nature of your job will become economically irrelevant if you work in anything on the other side of a screen." "I don't think the big AI companies are going to survive the next few years." Emad co-founded Stability AI, the company behind the text-to-image generator Stable Diffusion, and he now runs Intelligent Internet, which builds open-source AI models. In his new book, The Last Economy, he argues that AI is about to make human intellect so cheap and abundant that the entire economic order — work, money, meaning — will crack apart. And he thinks this will take place within a thousand days. In this episode, he and Rufus talk about what happens if we sleepwalk into this, and what's possible if we don't. * * * The Next Big Idea Club is hosting a members-only Q&A with Michael Pollan on March 10 to discuss his new book, A World Appears. Join now for less than $9/month, and you'll get invitations to this and other virtual events, access to our chat community, reading guides, ad-free episodes, and tons of other goodies. Visit https://join.nextbigideaclub.com/ to learn more. Watch The Next Big Idea on YouTube! You can find our episodes here. Follow Rufus on LinkedIn, subscribe to our Substack, or send us an email at podcast@nextbigideaclub.com. We love getting fan mail. Sponsored By: Bitdefender — Get 30% off your plan at bitdefender.com/idea Fabric — Join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family at https://www.meetfabric.com/nbi Factor — Head to factormeals.com/idea50off and use code idea50off to get 50% off your first box Granola — Get three months free at granola.ai/idea Shopify — Start your $1/month trial at shopify.com/nbi
If you missed the first part of this episode with Emad Mostaque, let me catch you up. Emad is one of the most prominent figures in the artificial intelligence industry. He's best known for his role as the founder and CEO of Stability AI. He has made notable contributions to the AI sector, particularly through his work with Stable Diffusion, a text-to-image AI generator. Emad takes us on a deep dive into a thought-provoking conversation dissecting the potential, implications, and ethical considerations of AI. Discover how this powerful tool could revolutionize everything from healthcare to content creation. AI will reshape societal structures, and potentially solve some of the world's most pressing issues, making this episode a must for anyone curious about the future of AI. We'll explore the blurred lines between our jobs and AI, debate the ethical dilemmas that come with progress, and delve into the complexities of programming AI and potential threats of misinformation and deep fake technology. Join us as we navigate this exciting but complex digital landscape together, and discover how understanding AI can be your secret weapon in this rapidly evolving world. Are you ready to future-proof your life?" Follow Emad Mostaque: Website: https://stability.ai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EMostaque Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you missed the first part of this episode with Emad Mostaque, let me catch you up. Emad is one of the most prominent figures in the artificial intelligence industry. He's best known for his role as the founder and CEO of Stability AI. He has made notable contributions to the AI sector, particularly through his work with Stable Diffusion, a text-to-image AI generator. Emad takes us on a deep dive into a thought-provoking conversation dissecting the potential, implications, and ethical considerations of AI. Discover how this powerful tool could revolutionize everything from healthcare to content creation. AI will reshape societal structures, and potentially solve some of the world's most pressing issues, making this episode a must for anyone curious about the future of AI. We'll explore the blurred lines between our jobs and AI, debate the ethical dilemmas that come with progress, and delve into the complexities of programming AI and potential threats of misinformation and deep fake technology. Join us as we navigate this exciting but complex digital landscape together, and discover how understanding AI can be your secret weapon in this rapidly evolving world. Are you ready to future-proof your life?" Follow Emad Mostaque: Website: https://stability.ai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EMostaque Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast: Tech Transformed PodcastGuest: Manesh Tailor, EMEA Field CTO, New Relic Host: Shubhangi Dua, B2B Tech Journalist, EM360TechAI-driven development has become obsessive recently, with vibe-coding becoming more common and accelerating innovation at an unprecedented rate. This, however, is also leading to a substantial increase in costly outages. Many organisations do not fully grasp the repercussions until their customers are affected.In this episode of the Tech Transformed Podcast, EM360Tech's Podcast Producer and B2B Tech Journalist, Shubhangi Dua, spoke with Manesh Tailor, EMEA Field CTO at New Relic, about why AI-generated code, also called vibe-coding, rapid prototyping, and a focus on speed create dangerous gaps. They also talked about why full-stack observability is now crucial for operational resilience in 2026 and beyond.AI Vibe Code Prioritising Speed over StabilityAI has changed how software is built. Problems are solved faster, prototypes are created in hours, and proofs-of-concept (POC) swiftly reach production. But this speed comes with drawbacks.“These prototypes, these POCs, make it to production very readily,” Tailor explained. “Because they work—and they work very quickly.”In the past, the time needed to design and implement a solution served as a natural filter. However, the barrier has now disappeared.Tailor tells Dua: “The problem occurs, the solution is quick, and these things get out into production super, super fast. Now you've got something that wasn't necessarily designed well.”The outcome is that the new systems work but do not scale. They lack operational resilience and greatly increase the cognitive load on engineering teams.New Relic's research indicates that in EMEA alone:The annual median cost of high-impact IT outages for EMEA businesses is $102 million per yearDowntime costs EMEA businesses an average of $2 million per hourMore than a third (37%) of EMEA businesses experience high-impact outages weekly or more often.Essentially, AI-driven development heightens risks and increases blind spots. “There are unrealised problems that take longer to solve—and they occur more often,” Tailor noted. This is because many AI-generated solutions overlook operability, scaling, or long-term maintenance.Modern architectures were already complex before AI came along. Microservices, SaaS dependencies, and distributed systems scatter visibility across the stack.“We've got more solutions, more technology, more unknowns, all moving faster,” he tells Dua. “That's generated more data, more noise—and more blind spots.”Traditional...
In dieser Folge der Rechtsbelehrung geht es um das Verhältnis von Künstlicher Intelligenz und Urheberrecht. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, in welchem Umfang KI-Systeme fremde Bücher, Bilder, Fotografien, Videos und andere urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke zur Wissensgewinnung nutzen dürfen. Gemeint ist damit insbesondere das Training von KI-Modellen im Rahmen des sogenannten „Maschinellen Lernens„. Text- und Data-Mining als urheberrechtliche Schranke Rechtsgrundlage hierfür ist eine urheberrechtliche Ausnahmeregelung für sogenanntes „Text und Data Mining“ (TDM), die im Zuge der EU-Urheberrechtsreform 2019 eingeführt wurde. Während sich die öffentliche Debatte seinerzeit vor allem auf Uploadfilter konzentrierte, blieb diese Ausnahme für KI-Training weitgehend unbeachtet. Sie findet sich heute in § 44b (für jedermann) und § 60d (für Zwecke der wissenschaftlichen Forschung) UrhG. Die Ausnahme erlaubt es KI-Anbietern grundsätzlich, urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke für Trainingszwecke zu nutzen. Bei kommerzieller Nutzung jedenfalls dann, wenn Rechteinhaber dieser Nutzung nicht wirksam widersprochen haben. Reichweite der Schranke und aktuelle Rechtsprechung Welche Reichweite diese Ausnahmeregel tatsächlich hat, wie ein solcher Nutzungsvorbehalt ausgestaltet sein muss und in welchem Umfang sich KI-Systeme analysierte Inhalte „merken“ dürfen, besprechen wir mit Joerg Heidrich, Rechtsanwalt und Justiziar des Heise Verlag. Anlass bieten unter anderem aktuelle Gerichtsentscheidungen zur Frage des KI-Pre-Trainings mit urheberrechtlich geschützten Werken. Die Kanzlei von Joerg Heidrich war zudem auf Seiten des beklagten LAION e.V. beteiligt, das wegen angeblicher Urheberrechtsverletzungen beim Pre-Training von KI-Modellen von einem Fotografen verklagt wurde. In der Folge besprechen wir sowohl das zum LAION e.V. ergangene Urteil des Oberlandesgerichts Hamburg als auch die Entscheidung des Landgerichts München I im Verfahren GEMA gegen OpenAI. Wir wünschen viel Vergnügen beim Hören und freuen uns über Kommentare und Diskussionen. Rechtsanwalt Joerg Heidrich (LinkedIn) ist Fachanwalt für IT-Recht sowie zertifizierter Datenschutz-, Compliance- und KI-Experte und berät bei Heidrich Rechtsanwälte umfassend zu Datenschutzrecht, IT-Sicherheit, IT-Compliance und KI-Regulierung. (ki-kanzlei.de – “Wir beraten in allen Bereichen rund um das Erstellen und die Nutzung von KI.”) Als langjähriger Justiziar des Heise Verlags, Lehrbeauftragter und Mitglied des Deutschen Presserats verbindet er praktische Unternehmensperspektiven mit fundierter juristischer Expertise. Er ist zudem als Autor, Referent und Podcaster („Auslegungssache“) weithin bekannt und engagiert sich in vielfältigen Fachgremien und gesellschaftlichen Initiativen wie beim Deutschen Presserat und als Wahlbeobachter der OSZE. Zeitmarken 00:00:00 – Begrüßung und Vorstellung des Themas sowie des Gastes. 00:05:00 – KI-Training: Was sind Trainingsdaten und wie werden sie genutzt?. 00:08:00 – Erlaubnis für Text- und Data-Mining nach §§ 44b und 60d UrhG – und wie sie nahezu unbemerkt ins Gesetz kam. 00:14:00 – Der „Nutzungsvorbehalt in maschinenlesbarer Form“ als Opt-out-Regelung für geschäftlich agierende Rechteinhaber. 00:20:00 – Wann ist ein Nutzungsvorbehalt maschinenlesbar und wer trägt die Beweislast? 00:36:30 – Vergütungspflicht für Urheber: Kommt eine gesetzliche Nachjustierung? 00:41:00 – Memorisierung: Inwieweit dürfen sich fremde Inhalte in KI-Modellen wiederfinden? (LG München I). 00:52:00 – Entscheidung des OLG Hamburg zum Pre-Training von KI mit Fotografien. 00:58:00 – Semantik und Syntax: Wie „nah dran“ darf die Vorstellung vom Original sein? 01:12:00 – Besteht die Text- und Data-Mining-Ausnahme den Drei-Stufen-Test? D.h. Werden die Interessen der Urheber ausreichend berücksichtigt? 01:18:00 – Kann man sich effektiv gegen Text- und Data-Mining wehren? 01:20:00 – Geht es in Wahrheit um eine Kränkung des Menschen als vermeintlich einziges kreatives Wesen? 01:25:00 – Können sich nur KI-Anbieter oder auch KI-Nutzer im Alltag auf die TDM-Schranke berufen? 01:27:00 – Praktischer Tipp: Umsetzung eines wirksamen Nutzungsvorbehalts ANgesprochene Urteile und Verfahren LAION e.v. KI-Pretraining – Oberlandesgericht Hamburg, Urteil vom 10.12.2025, Az. 5 U 104/24. GEMA vs. OpenAI – Landgericht München I, Urteil vom 11.11.2025, Az. 42 O 14139/24. Getty Images vs. Stability AI – High Court of Justice, Urteil vom 04.11.2025, Case No: IL-2023-000007 ([2025] EWHC 2863 (Ch)). Google Auto Suggest bzw. Auto Complete – BGH, 14.05.2013, Az. VI ZR 269/12. Der Beitrag KI: Lizenz zum Kopieren? – Rechtsbelehrung 143 erschien zuerst auf Rechtsbelehrung.
Emad Mostaque, founder and CEO of Intelligent Internet, discusses his vision for an open and intelligent internet, along with the impact it can have on everyday users. He acknowledges the risks of AI surpassing human capabilities, but shares an optimistic view of where the true strength of a society lies. He also discusses the ways communities can withstand these disruptions and thrive in a changing world. Key Takeaways: What problems AI agents are ready to solve today, and when we can expect future unlocks The future of low-cost intellectual work, and how specialized AI agents can be designed to safely reduce cognitive friction The implications of AI on a nation's gross domestic product (GDP), and the importance of measuring community intelligence Advice for parents raising the next generation of users Guest Bio: Emad Mostaque is the founder of Intelligent Internet, and is dedicated to advancing distributed and accessible artificial intelligence systems. As founder of Stability AI, he influenced the widespread availability of generative AI tools for image, audio, and video, reaching over 300 million downloads. He contributes to the development of open source AI infrastructure, including as an advisor to Render Network. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Show: The Brave Technologist is here to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of emerging tech. To make it digestible, less scary, and more approachable for all! Join us as we embark on a mission to demystify artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo, and empower everyday people to embrace the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or an industry professional, this podcast invites you to join the conversation and explore the future of AI together. The Brave Technologist Podcast is hosted by Luke Mulks, VP Business Operations at Brave Software—makers of the privacy-respecting Brave browser and Search engine, and now powering AI everywhere with the Brave Search API. Music by: Ari Dvorin Produced by: Sam Laliberte
A German court has ruled that OpenAI's training of its GPT-4 and GPT-4.0 models involved copyright infringement, requiring the company to disclose the frequency of usage of specific song lyrics in its training data. This ruling, initiated by GEMA, a German copyright collective, has significant implications for copyright holders, particularly in the music industry, as it may lead to financial benefits for artists from generative AI technologies. The decision contrasts with a recent UK case where StabilityAI successfully defended against similar claims, highlighting the ongoing complexities surrounding AI and intellectual property rights.In related developments, U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, aimed at creating an integrated AI platform utilizing federal scientific datasets to enhance research in fields like biotechnology and quantum science. This initiative seeks to leverage U.S. supercomputers to automate experiment design and reduce discovery timelines. However, the episode suggests that this government initiative may not have immediate implications for MSPs, as it primarily represents a research project rather than a direct tool for business operations.The episode also discusses the rapid advancements in AI models, including Google's Gemini 3 and Anthropic's Opus 4.5, both of which have shown significant improvements in performance metrics. OpenAI plans to retire its GPT-4.0 model in February 2026, encouraging developers to transition to the newer GPT-5.1 series. These developments underscore the fast-paced nature of AI technology, where lifecycle management is becoming increasingly critical for organizations relying on these models.For MSPs and IT service leaders, the implications of these developments are profound. The German court ruling emphasizes the need for transparency in AI data handling practices, which may require MSPs to verify vendor compliance with copyright laws. Additionally, as AI models evolve rapidly, MSPs must adopt AI-agnostic architectures and prepare for potential disruptions caused by model obsolescence. The episode highlights the importance of establishing robust AI policies that promote accountability and ensure that organizations can effectively manage the risks associated with AI deployment. Three things to know today00:00 AI Accountability Tightens as German Court Orders OpenAI Transparency While U.S. Launches Federal AI Research Effort05:03 Model Upgrades Accelerate as Google, Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI Push New Releases While Lifecycle Risks Mount for Users10:43 AI Policy Failures, Market Overheating, and Infrastructure Automation Collide in a Critical Moment for MSPs and Tech Leaders This is the Business of Tech. Supported by: https://cometbackup.com/?utm_source=mspradio&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sponsorship https://timezest.com/mspradio/
Our 225th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!Recorded on 11/16/2025Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and co-hosted by Michelle LeeFeel free to email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.aiRead out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/In this episode:New AI model releases include GPT-5.1 from OpenAI and Ernie 5.0 from Baidu, each with updated features and capabilities.Self-driving technology advancements from Baidu's Apollo Go and Pony AI's IPO highlight significant progress in the automotive sector.Startup funding updates include Incept taking $50M for diffusion models, while Cursor and Gamma secure significant valuations for coding and presentation tools respectively.AI-generated content is gaining traction with songs topping charts and new marketplaces for AI-generated voices, indicating evolving trends in synthetic media.Timestamps:(00:01:19) News PreviewTools & Apps(00:02:13) OpenAI says the brand-new GPT-5.1 is ‘warmer' and has more ‘personality' options | The Verge(00:04:51) Baidu Unveils ERNIE 5.0 and a Series of AI Applications at Baidu World 2025, Ramps Up Global Push(00:07:00) ByteDance's Volcano Engine debuts coding agent at $1.3 promo price(00:08:04) Google will let users call stores, browse products, and check out using AI | The Verge(00:10:41) Fei-Fei Li's World Labs speeds up the world model race with Marble, its first commercial product | TechCrunch(00:13:30) OpenAI says it's fixed ChatGPT's em dash problem | TechCrunchApplications & Business(00:16:01) Anthropic announces $50 billion data center plan | TechCrunch(00:18:06) Baidu teases next-gen AI training, inference accelerators • The Register(00:20:50) Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up(00:24:41) Amazon Demands Perplexity Stop AI Tool From Making Purchases - Bloomberg(00:27:32) AI PowerPoint-killer Gamma hits $2.1B valuation, $100M ARR, founder says | TechCrunch(00:29:33) Inception raises $50 million to build diffusion models for code and text | TechCrunch(00:31:14) Coding assistant Cursor raises $2.3B 5 months after its previous round | TechCrunch(00:33:56) China's Baidu says it's running 250,000 robotaxi rides a week — same as Alphabet's Waymo(00:35:26) Driverless Tech Firm Pony AI Raises $863 Million in HK ListingProjects & Open Source(00:36:30) Moonshot's Kimi K2 Thinking emerges as leading open source AIResearch & Advancements(00:39:22) [2510.26787] Remote Labor Index: Measuring AI Automation of Remote Work(00:45:21) OpenAI Researchers Train Weight Sparse Transformers to Expose Interpretable Circuits - MarkTechPost(00:49:34) Kimi Linear: An Expressive, Efficient Attention Architecture(00:53:33) Watch Google DeepMind's new AI agent learn to play video games | The Verge(00:57:34) arXiv Changes Rules After Getting Spammed With AI-Generated 'Research' PapersPolicy & Safety(00:59:35) Stability AI largely wins UK court battle against Getty Images over copyright and trademark | AP News(01:01:48) Court rules that OpenAI violated German copyright law; orders it to pay damages | TechCrunch(01:03:48) Microsoft's $15.2B UAE investment turns Gulf State into test case for US AI diplomacy | TechCrunchSynthetic Media & Art(01:06:39) An AI-Generated Country Song Is Topping A Billboard Chart, And That Should Infuriate Us All | Whiskey Riff(01:10:59) Xania Monet is the first AI-powered artist to debut on a Billboard airplay chart, but she likely won't be the last | CNN(01:13:34) ElevenLabs' new AI marketplace lets brands use famous voices for ads | The VergeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-Putting AI in space may sound like a sci-fi nightmare, but Google is thinking about the idea with a research endeavor called Project Suncatcher. The idea is to put power-hungry data centers into orbit on solar-powered satellites, so they can be powered by unlimited, clean energy available 24 hours a day. -Since being placed on a Department of Commerce entity list in 2020 over national security fears, China's DJI has faced the threat of a US ban on its hyper-popular drones. -Stability AI has partially succeeded in defending itself against accusations of copyright infringement. As reported by The Guardian, Stability AI prevailed in a high-profile UK High Court case, following Getty first suing the company in 2023 for allegedly using its copyright images to train its Stable Diffusion AI art tool without permission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love covers the latest in tech news, including Sam Altman's defense of OpenAI's infrastructure spending, Stability AI's landmark copyright case win against Getty Images, the rush of tech giants offering free AI services in India, Windows 10's persistent popularity, and a critical look at the power of cloud companies. Tune in to hear about these significant developments and their implications for the tech industry. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:51 Sam Altman Defends OpenAI's Spending 02:10 Stability AI Wins Landmark Copyright Case 04:08 Tech Giants' AI Push in India 05:51 Windows 10's Persistent Popularity 07:05 The Risks of Cloud Dependency 09:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
We're joined by two special guests on this milestone episode. Please welcome Andy Pan (the only person who has previously co-hosted a show with us) and Greg Alderton, Virtual Economy's lead moderator! With 14,000 people laid off, studios shuttered, and projects abandoned, Amazon seems ready to give up on most or all of its gaming dreams. Also: EA earnings ride off into the sunset, Capcom posts a strong quarter, Remedy's in trouble, and Microsoft is inscrutable. Also: Sony responds to Tencent's request to dismiss the Light of Moritram lawsuit, Circana report on U.S. video game spending for September 2025, and Microsoft is a little too cozy with the U.S. government. You can support Virtual Economy's growth via our Ko-Fi and also purchase Virtual Economy merchandise! TIME STAMPS [00:05:44] - Remembering Tomonobu Itagaki [00:10:32] - Episode 200 Celebration [00:34:14] - Circana Report on U.S. Video Game Spending for September 2025 [00:56:18] - Sony Responds to Tencent's Request to Dismiss Light of Moritram Lawsuit [01:06:57] - EA Earnings [01:17:51] - Capcom Earnings [01:27:49] - Remedy Earnings [01:43:45] - Microsoft Earnings [02:16:00] - Why Is Microsoft Allowing the U.S. Government to Use the Halo IP? SOURCES "I Told Him I Loved Him, Because I Do" - A Tribute To The Late Dead Or Alive Creator Tomonobu Itagaki | Time Extension SIE Opposition to Motion to Dismiss 4142-0511-3185 v.2 | United States District Court - Northern District of California Electronic Arts Reports Q2 FY2026 | EA EA and Stability AI partner to empower artists, designers, and developers | EA United Videogame Workers-CWA Statement on Proposed Electronic Arts Buyout | UVW-CWA Consolidated Results for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 | Capcom Inside information, profit warning: Remedy Entertainment Plc lowers operating profit (EBIT) outlook for 2025 and publishes preliminary Q3 key financial figures | Remedy Change of CEO in Remedy Entertainment Plc | Remedy Business Review - January - September 2025 | Remedy Earnings Release FY26 Q1 | Microsoft
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports artificial intelligence company Stability AI has been up against Getty Images in a British court battle over intellectual property.
This Day in Legal History: Massachusetts Institutes Death Penalty for HeresyOn November 4, 1646, the Massachusetts General Court enacted a law that imposed the death penalty for heresy, marking one of the most extreme expressions of religious intolerance in early American colonial history. The law required all members of the colony to affirm the Bible as the true and authoritative Word of God. Failure to do so was not merely frowned upon—it was made a capital offense. This legislation reflected the theocratic underpinnings of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which had been established by Puritans seeking religious freedom for themselves but not necessarily for others.The Puritan leadership equated dissent with disorder, and heresy with treason against divine authority. The law was aimed particularly at groups such as Quakers, Baptists, and others who challenged orthodox Puritan theology. While it is unclear whether anyone was actually executed under this specific statute, it laid the foundation for later persecution, including the execution of Mary Dyer, a Quaker, in 1660. The law exemplifies how early colonial governments wielded both civil and religious authority in tandem.It also foreshadows the centuries-long struggle in American legal and cultural history to define the boundaries between church and state. Though the U.S. Constitution would later enshrine religious freedom in the First Amendment, this 1646 law demonstrates how precarious that freedom was in earlier periods. The harshness of the law also underscores the broader context of 17th-century Europe and its colonies, where religious uniformity was often enforced through state power. Massachusetts would gradually shift away from such punishments, but not without considerable resistance.Sam Bankman-Fried's legal team will argue before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that his conviction for defrauding FTX customers should be overturned. The 33-year-old former crypto executive is currently serving a 25-year sentence after being found guilty in 2023 of stealing $8 billion from FTX users. His lawyers claim the trial judge unfairly excluded key evidence—specifically, information supporting Bankman-Fried's belief that FTX had sufficient assets to cover customer withdrawals. Prosecutors counter that the evidence against him, including internal records and testimony from former associates, was overwhelming.Bankman-Fried was once considered a leading figure in the crypto space, known for his high-profile donations and media presence before his downfall. During the trial, former executives at FTX and Alameda Research testified that he instructed them to misuse customer funds to cover hedge fund losses. He was convicted of two fraud counts and five conspiracy charges. Judge Lewis Kaplan, who sentenced him in March 2024, said Bankman-Fried knowingly acted criminally but underestimated the risk of detection. There are also unconfirmed reports that some in his circle are lobbying Donald Trump for a pardon, though Trump has not commented. Bankman-Fried is currently incarcerated at a low-security facility in California and is expected to be released in 2044.Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers to argue for new fraud trial for FTX founder | ReutersGetty Images has largely lost its high-profile UK lawsuit against Stability AI, the company behind the image-generating tool Stable Diffusion. Getty had accused Stability AI of copyright infringement, claiming the AI system was trained on millions of its images without permission. However, Getty dropped the core part of the case mid-trial due to insufficient evidence about where and how the AI was trained, leaving that central legal question unresolved. The remaining claims focused on trademark infringement and secondary copyright violations.The High Court ruled that Getty partially succeeded on the trademark issue, noting Stable Diffusion sometimes generated images that included Getty's watermark. But the judge emphasized that this finding was historically narrow and of limited scope. Getty's broader copyright claim was dismissed, with the court finding that Stable Diffusion does not store or directly reproduce copyrighted works. Legal experts called the ruling disappointing for copyright holders and warned it exposed gaps in UK intellectual property protections regarding AI.Both companies claimed aspects of victory: Getty pointed to the trademark ruling and the recognition that AI models can be subject to IP laws, while Stability AI emphasized that the decision effectively cleared the core copyright concerns. Getty warned the decision highlights the difficulty even well-funded companies face in protecting creative works and urged governments to strengthen transparency rules around AI training data. Legal analysts say the ruling leaves a major legal question unresolved—whether training AI on copyrighted content without consent constitutes infringement under UK law.Getty Images largely loses landmark UK lawsuit over AI image generator | ReutersPennsylvania lawmakers are advancing a regulatory and fee-based proposal targeting “skill games”—arcade-style gambling machines—without first resolving the legal and oversight framework surrounding them. Senate Bill 1079, introduced by Senators Gene Yaw and Anthony Williams, proposes a $500 monthly fee per machine, capped at 50,000 terminals, potentially raising $300 million annually. However, I argue that this revenue-driven approach puts fiscal goals ahead of sound regulation. The bill includes some regulatory provisions like machine limits, ID checks, and a centralized monitoring system, but these appear to have been crafted after the fee structure, not as foundational policy.Skill games have operated in a legal gray area since a 2023 court ruling found they don't meet the state's definition of gambling devices. That ambiguity has persisted, leaving the machines largely unregulated but widespread. Instead of clarifying the legal status of these machines and building a regulatory framework first, lawmakers now seem focused on monetizing them quickly—potentially to preempt a stricter tax plan proposed by Governor Shapiro. The bill notably keeps enforcement under the Department of Revenue rather than the more experienced Gaming Control Board, raising questions about effective oversight.This structure may incentivize the rapid deployment of machines to meet revenue goals, risking poor compliance and ineffective safeguards. In sum, I go on to say the proposal uses regulation to justify revenue collection, rather than using revenue to support a robust regulatory system. Without a clear legal definition, licensing process, and proper enforcement authority, the current plan prioritizes money over governance.Pennsylvania Skill Game Fee Regulations Have Questionable Timing This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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AI music startup Suno has quietly become one of the most successful companies in the entire generative AI space — $150 million in ARR, 60% margins, and millions of users creating songs for everything from podcasts and ads to lullabies and dinner parties. In today's episode, NLW explores how Suno's rise reveals a bigger story: AI isn't just automating creative work — it's expanding who gets to create and why we make things in the first place. Plus, headlines on SoftBank's $30B OpenAI deal, Mistral's new enterprise control center, and Stability AI's partnership with EA.Brought to you by:KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You Can with AI' podcast and unlock insights that will inform smarter decisions inside your enterprise. Listen now and start shaping your future with every episode. https://www.kpmg.us/AIpodcastsAssemblyAI - The best way to build Voice AI apps - https://www.assemblyai.com/briefBlitzy.com - Go to https://blitzy.com/ to build enterprise software in days, not months Robots & Pencils - Cloud-native AI solutions that power results https://robotsandpencils.com/The Agent Readiness Audit from Superintelligent - Go to https://besuper.ai/ to request your company's agent readiness score.The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the podcast version of The AI Daily Brief wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1680633614Interested in sponsoring the show? sponsors@aidailybrief.ai
Gorkem Yurtseven is the co-founder and CEO of fal, the generative media platform powering the next wave of image, video, and audio applications. In less than two years, fal has scaled from $2M to over $100M in ARR, serving over 2 million developers and more than 300 enterprises, including Adobe, Canva, and Shopify. In this conversation, Gorkem shares the inside story of fal's pivot into explosive growth, the technical and cultural philosophies driving its success, and his predictions for the future of AI-generated media. In today's episode, we discuss: How fal pivoted from data infrastructure to generative inference fal's explosive year and how they scaled Why "generative media" is a greenfield new market fal's unique hiring philosophy and lean
Tyler sits down with Tyler Xuan Saltsman, co-founder and CEO of EdgeRunner AI, to talk about building air-gapped, domain-specific AI for the warfighter. From his time as a Penn State wrestler and Army logistics officer to leading supercompute projects at AWS and Stability AI, Saltsman's journey has been about speed, precision, and making technology usable where it matters most: at the tactical edge.What's happening on the Second Front:How EdgeRunner AI builds personalized, disconnected models that know your MOS or AFSCWhy smaller, localized models outperform one-size-fits-all AI in the fieldReal-world logistics workflows — op orders, manifests, and mission pivots — powered by edge AIThe importance of sovereign, culturally aligned AI across partner nationsHow synthetic data can expose unit readiness and knowledge gapsLessons in velocity: why 80 percent deployed beats 100 percent delayedConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Xuan SaltsmanConnect with TylerLinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt
AI art is everywhere now. According to the music streaming platform Deezer, 18 per cent of the songs being uploaded to the site are AI-generated. Some of this stuff is genuinely cool and original – the kind of work that makes you rethink what art is, or what it could become.But there are also songs that sound like Drake, cartoons that look like The Simpsons, and stories that read like Game of Thrones. In other words, AI-generated work that's clearly riffing on – or outright mimicking – other people's art. Art that, in most of the world, is protected by copyright law. Which raises an obvious question: how is any of this legal?The AI companies claim they're allowed to train their models on this work without paying for it, thanks to the “fair use” exception in American copyright law. But Ed Newton Rex has a different view: he says it's theft.Newton Rex is a classical music composer who spent the better part of a decade building an AI music generator for a company called Stability AI. But when he realized the company – and most of the AI industry – didn't intend to license the work they were training their models on, he quit. He has been on a mission to get the industry to fairly compensate creators ever since. I invited him on the show to explain why he believes this is theft at an industrial scale – and what it means for the human experience when most of our art isn't made by humans anymore, but by machines.Mentioned:Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Generative AI Training, by the United States Copyright OfficeA.I. Is Coming for Culture, by Josha Rothman (The New Yorker)Machines Like Us is produced by Mitchell Stuart. Our theme song is by Chris Kelly. Host direction by Athena Karkanis. Video editing by Emily Graves. Our executive producer is James Milward. Special thanks to Angela Pacienza and the team at The Globe and Mail. Media sourced from BBC News.Support for Machines Like Us is provided by CIFAR and the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Our 214th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Recorded on 06/27/2025 Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie Harris. Feel free to email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.ai Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/. In this episode: Meta's hiring of key engineers from OpenAI and Thinking Machines Lab securing a $2 billion seed round with a valuation of $10 billion. DeepMind introduces Alpha Genome, significantly advancing genomic research with a model comparable to Alpha Fold but focused on gene functions. Taiwan imposes technology export controls on Huawei and SMIC, while Getty drops key copyright claims against Stability AI in a groundbreaking legal case. A new DeepMind research paper introduces a transformative approach to cognitive debt in AI tasks, utilizing EEG to assess cognitive load and recall in essay writing with LLMs. Timestamps + Links: (00:00:10) Intro / Banter (00:01:22) News Preview (00:02:15) Response to listener comments Tools & Apps (00:06:18) Google is bringing Gemini CLI to developers' terminals (00:12:09) Anthropic now lets you make apps right from its Claude AI chatbot Applications & Business (00:15:54) Sam Altman takes his ‘io' trademark battle public (00:21:35) Huawei Matebook Contains Kirin X90, using SMIC 7nm (N+2) Technology (00:26:05) AMD deploys its first Ultra Ethernet ready network card — Pensando Pollara provides up to 400 Gbps performance (00:31:21) Amazon joins the big nuclear party, buying 1.92 GW for AWS (00:33:20) Nvidia goes nuclear — company joins Bill Gates in backing TerraPower, a company building nuclear reactors for powering data centers (00:36:18) Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab closes on $2B at $10B valuation (00:41:02) Meta hires key OpenAI researcher to work on AI reasoning models Research & Advancements (00:49:46) Google's new AI will help researchers understand how our genes work (00:55:13) Direct Reasoning Optimization: LLMs Can Reward And Refine Their Own Reasoning for Open-Ended Tasks (01:01:54) Farseer: A Refined Scaling Law in Large Language Models (01:06:28) LLM-First Search: Self-Guided Exploration of the Solution Space Policy & Safety (01:11:20) Unsupervised Elicitation of Language Models (01:16:04) Taiwan Imposes Technology Export Controls on Huawei, SMIC (01:18:22) Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task Synthetic Media & Art (01:23:41) Judge Rejects Authors' Claim That Meta AI Training Violated Copyrights (01:29:46) Getty drops key copyright claims against Stability AI, but UK lawsuit continues
Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis return for another week of AI news. We cover 1) Cloudflare launches tools for publisher control over AI crawlers 2) Creative Commons proposes dataset guidelines for AI training 3) Contradictory court rulings on AI and copyright 4) Getty Images drops claims against Stability AI in the UK 5) Senate strips federal ban on state AI regulations from tax bill 6) Meta's superintelligence lab and the AI hiring frenzy 7) Microsoft's new model claims breakthrough in medical diagnosis 8) MIT study questions AI's impact on student critical thinking 9) The Velvet Sundown: is Spotify's viral band AI-generated? 10) Preview of our interview with Rishad Tabakawala on AI's impact on advertising. Subscribe to the YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@aiinsideshow Enjoying the AI Inside podcast? Please rate us ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcatcher of choice! Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. CHAPTERS: 0:00:00 - Podcast begins 0:01:47 - Cloudflare launches a marketplace that lets websites charge AI bots for scraping 0:14:14 - Creative Commons debuts CC signals, a framework for an open AI ecosystem 0:17:42 - Microsoft sued by authors over use of books in AI training 0:20:28 - Judge dismisses authors' copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training 0:22:36 - Getty drops key copyright claims against Stability AI, but UK lawsuit continues 0:24:55 - Senate Votes 99-1 to Strip AI Provision From Trump's Tax Bill 0:27:55 - Adam Thierer reacts 0:33:03 -Zuckerberg Debuts Meta ‘Superintelligence' Group, More Hires 0:35:22 - Someone has broken into our home and stolen something': An OpenAI exec on Meta's poaching spree 0:38:22 - The AI Company Zuckerberg Just Poured $14 Billion Into Is Reportedly a Clown Show of Ludicrous Incompetence 0:41:37 - Microsoft Says Its New AI System Diagnosed Patients 4 Times More Accurately Than Human Doctors 0:44:43 - Has AI already rotted my brain? 0:55:03 - The Velvet Sundown are a seemingly AI-generated band with 325k Spotify listeners 1:04:29 - Clip of upcoming interview with Rishad Tobaccowala about how AI tools like Veo 3 are reshaping ad creation and what this means for the future of advertising on TV and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we transition from the social media age (the internet of trolls) to the AI epoch (the internet of tolls), has the publishing apocalypse finally arrived? That's the question Keith Teare and I discuss in our That Was the Week summary of tech news. Two major court cases this week—Getty Images vs. Stability AI and the Anthropic lawsuit—have fundamentally shifted the legal landscape around AI and copyright. The courts ruled that AI systems can legally "learn" from published content without copying it, essentially giving artificial intelligence a free pass to consume human creativity at scale. Meanwhile, publishers are scrambling to find new business models as search traffic evaporates and AI “answers” replace traditional web browsing. From CloudFlare's proposed toll system to the rise of AI browsers like DIA, Keith and I explore how traditional link economics are being completely reimagined—and whether human creators can survive the transformation. Dead Links Walking everyone. It's going to be a bloody entertaining spectacle. * AI Won the Legal Battle: Two major court cases (Getty Images vs. Stability AI and the Anthropic lawsuit) ruled that AI systems can legally "learn" from copyrighted content without permission, as long as they're not directly copying it. This distinction between learning and copying has massive implications for content creators.* The Search-to-AI Shift is Killing Publisher Revenue: As consumers increasingly use AI instead of search engines, publishers are losing the traffic that drives their advertising-based business models. Google's own CEO admits about two-thirds of their revenue still comes from search ads—a model that's under threat.* The "Internet of Tolls" is Coming: Publishers will be forced to return to pre-internet subscription models, putting content behind paywalls. CloudFlare is even developing technology to charge AI systems for accessing content at the network level, creating micro-transactions for publishers.* Links Are the New Currency: The future monetization model for publishers may depend on getting AI systems to surface and properly compensate for links to original content, rather than just providing direct answers.* We're Still Waiting for Native AI Products: Despite all the hype, we haven't yet seen the "Netscape moment" for AI—a truly native, intuitive product that isn't just AI bolted onto existing technology. The real transformation is still coming.“The tollbooths are rising”, Keith ends his That Was The Week editorial, “the road ahead is ours to choose”. I think he's wrong. Yes, he's right, of course, that the AI revolution is inaugurating a new toll economy of walled garden AI leviathans. But the future isn't ours to choose. We - and I mean the broad content industry from individual producers to larger publishers - are spectators to this epochal change. Agency no longer exists. We don't shape the future; it shapes us. Maybe that was always the case. But in the age of trillion dollar AI start-ups, we don't matter. As I said earlier, it's going to be a bloody entertaining spectacle. Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
During Token2049, @StabilityAI founder Emad Mostaque, sat down with David to reveal:
The panel digs into the abrupt shutdown of the Arc browser and what it signals about user expectations and innovation fatigue in the browser space. Chuck Joiner, Dave Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Marty Jencius, Web Bixby, Eric Bolden, and Jeff Gamet explore Opera's foray into agentic AI and how it could redefine how we interact with the web. A deep dive into Getty Images' aggressive lawsuit against Stability AI sparks a broader conversation about copyright, content ownership, and AI ethics. Meta's surprising move to open physical retail stores invites skepticism and speculation, while a T-Mobile privacy issue raises concerns over default screen recording in its app. The group also touches on new app store laws and a Victoria's Secret cybersecurity incident, wrapping up with updates on MacStock and personal projects. Today's MacVoices is supported by CleanMyMac by MacPaw, your ultimate solution for Mac control and care. Try CleanMyMac for 7 days free, then use the code “MacVoices20” for 20% off at CLNMY.com/MacVoices.Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Browsers and the Arc Debate08:07 Opera's New Agentic Browser12:19 Getty Images and AI Lawsuit19:54 New App Store Laws in Texas22:04 Meta's Retail Strategy31:54 T-Mobile's Screen Recording Controversy35:18 Victoria's Secret Security Incident43:13 Brian's New Podcast Launch46:58 Closing Remarks and Connections Links: Mac browser Arc being discontinued in favor of new Dia apphttps://9to5mac.com/2025/05/27/mac-browser-arc-being-discontinued-in-favor-of-new-dia-app/ Opera's new 'fully agentic' browser can surf the web for youhttps://www.engadget.com/ai/operas-new-fully-agentic-browser-can-surf-the-web-for-you-145035874.html Getty Images spending millions to battle a ‘world of rhetoric' in AI suit, CEO sayshttps://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/28/getty-ceo-stability-ai-lawsuit-doesnt-cover-industry-mass-theft.html Texas just passed the App Store law that Tim Cook personally tried to stophttps://9to5mac.com/2025/05/27/texas-app-store-law-tim-cook/ Meta plans to open its own physical stores like the Apple Store - 9to5Machttps://9to5mac.com/2025/05/28/meta-plans-to-open-retail-locations-like-the-apple-store/ T-Mobile's App Is Recording Your Screen by Default, and You Should Turn It Offhttps://lifehacker.com/tech/t-mobile-app-screen-recording What's happening with Victoria's Secret? Website down, stock falls after unspecified 'security incident'https://www.fastcompany.com/91342878/victorias-secret-website-down-stock-falls-security-incident-whats-happening Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, on his blog, Trending At Work, and as co-host on The Vision ProFiles podcast. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? 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Addy opens up about navigating unemployment after being laid off. In this episode, Addy shares how he leveraged AI tools like ChatGPT for interview prep, research, and ultimately landing a position at Stability AI.
If Midjourney is the first AI company to go down, will YOU be going down with them?Disney and Universal launched a massive lawsuit against AI image-generating giant Midjourney, but there's a catch. Have you been following Midjourney's Terms of Service the last few years? We're breaking down what might happen if the Hollywood Studios win their lawsuit against Midjourney and what it could mean for the rest of us.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Have a question? Join the convo here.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Disney Sues Midjourney: Copyright InfringementHollywood vs. Midjourney: Legal Battle InsightMidjourney's Image Generation: User RisksAI Image Generators Under Legal ScrutinyMidjourney's Terms Shift: User LiabilityAI and Copyright: Visual vs. Text DifferencesPotential Impact: Hollywood's AI Legal PrecedentMidjourney's Financial Growth Amid LawsuitTimestamps:00:00 "Everyday AI with Jordan Wilson"03:26 "Midjourney's Impact on AI Evolution"09:21 Disney & NBC Sue Midjourney13:30 Unauthorized Use of Copyrighted Material15:58 "Viral Stormtrooper AI Content Rise"20:32 AI and Copyright Challenges23:57 "Midjourney Terms of Service Disclaimer"26:16 Stay Informed with Our Show29:20 Midjourney's Decline and Licensing Shift31:15 Hollywood's War on AI?Keywords:Google Gemini, AI image generators, copyright infringement, Disney lawsuit, Universal lawsuit, Midjourney, AI video generation, copyright lawsuit, scraping the internet, copyrighted material, generative AI, AI entertainment category, New York Times vs OpenAI, Microsoft lawsuit, StabilityAI, AI sacrificial lamb, generative AI scene, AI creative industry, IP infringement, terms of service, Hollywood studios, Motion Picture Association, federal lawsuit, unauthorized training, infringement without prompts, technical filters, Midjourney explore page, Disney fan art, AI content creation, AI legal battles, transformative fair use, permanent injunction, model retraining, AI startups, generative AI impact.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started. Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started.
Our 209th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Recorded on 05/16/2025 Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie Harris. Feel free to email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.ai Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/. Join our Discord here! https://discord.gg/nTyezGSKwP In this episode: OpenAI has decided not to transition from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, instead opting to become a public benefit corporation influenced by legal and civic discussions. Trump administration meetings with Saudi Arabia and the UAE have opened floodgates for AI deals, leading to partnerships with companies like Nvidia and aiming to bolster AI infrastructure in the Middle East. DeepMind introduced Alpha Evolve, a new coding agent designed for scientific and algorithmic discovery, showing improvements in automated code generation and efficiency. OpenAI pledges greater transparency in AI safety by launching the Safety Evaluations Hub, a platform showcasing various safety test results for their models. Timestamps + Links: (00:00:00) Intro / Banter (00:01:41) News Preview (00:02:26) Response to listener comments Applications & Business (00:03:00) OpenAI says non-profit will remain in control after backlash (00:13:23) Microsoft Moves to Protect Its Turf as OpenAI Turns Into Rival (00:18:07) TSMC's 2nm Process Said to Witness ‘Unprecedented' Demand, Exceeding 3nm Due to Interest from Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, & Many Others (00:21:42) NVIDIA's Global Headquarters Will Be In Taiwan, With CEO Huang Set To Announce Site Next Week, Says Report (00:23:58) CoreWeave in Talks for $1.5 Billion Debt Deal 6 Weeks After IPO Tools & Apps (00:26:39) The Day Grok Told Everyone About ‘White Genocide' (00:32:58) Figma releases new AI-powered tools for creating sites, app prototypes, and marketing assets (00:36:12) Google's bringing Gemini to your car with Android Auto (00:38:49) Google debuts an updated Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model ahead of I/O (00:45:09) Hugging Face releases a free Operator-like agentic AI tool Projects & Open Source (00:47:42) Stability AI releases an audio-generating model that can run on smartphones (00:50:47) Freepik releases an ‘open' AI image generator trained on licensed data (00:54:22) AM-Thinking-v1: Advancing the Frontier of Reasoning at 32B Scale (01:01:29) BLIP3-o: A Family of Fully Open Unified Multimodal Models-Architecture, Training and Dataset Research & Advancements (01:05:40) DeepMind claims its newest AI tool is a whiz at math and science problems (01:12:31) Absolute Zero: Reinforced Self-play Reasoning with Zero Data (01:19:44) How far can reasoning models scale? (01:26:47) HealthBench: Evaluating Large Language Models Towards Improved Human Health Policy & Safety (01:34:10) Trump administration officially rescinds Biden's AI diffusion rules (01:37:08) Trump's Mideast Visit Opens Floodgate of AI Deals Led by Nvidia (01:44:04) Scaling Laws For Scalable Oversight (01:49:43) OpenAI pledges to publish AI safety test results more often
OpenAI's Sam Atlman discussed the next three years of AI advancements while Google's brand new AlphaEvolve model codes new algorithms on its own. And good lord, the babies. We also dig into OpenAI HealthBench out-diagnosing real doctors, Anthropic's rumored reasoning-hybrid Opus & Sonnet updates, and Tesla's newly refreshed sim-to-real dancing Optimus robot. Plus, Gavin's free build of an AI baby podcast clip and Kevin's take on why recursive self-learning changes everything, Stable AI's on-device Stable Audio music generator, and Runway “References” turning old photos into time-travel podcasts. And a Unitree robot casually stomping toddlers' sneakers. For science, of course. NAP TIME IS OVER. THE AI BABIES ARE RUNNING THE SHOW. #ai #ainews #openai Join the discord: https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow AI For Humans Newsletter: https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow us for more on X @AIForHumansShow Join our TikTok @aiforhumansshow To book us for speaking, please visit our website: https://www.aiforhumans.show/ // Show Links // Sam Altman's Roadmap For the Next Three Years (2025 agents, 2026 healthcare + new science, 2027 robots) https://youtu.be/ctcMA6chfDY?si=SRE0aV8bJC5yK_V3 Google Deepmind's AlphaEvolve https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/alphaevolve-a-gemini-powered-coding-agent-for-designing-advanced-algorithms/ Google's New “always-on” AI Software Agent https://www.theinformation.com/articles/google-developing-software-ai-agent-pinterest-like-feature-ahead-o?rc=c3oojq&shared=4b657b5ffba7d7cd New Anthropic models of Claude & Opus Rumored https://www.theinformation.com/articles/anthropics-upcoming-models-will-think-think?rc=c3oojq&shared=41004a70b4c5766a OAI Head of Research Says Models Capable of “Original Thinking” https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01485-2 OpenAI's Health bench https://openai.com/index/healthbench/ New Tesla Optimus Dancing Video https://x.com/Tesla_Optimus/status/1922456791549427867 Unitree Robot Steps on a kids foot https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/1khm8lc/unitree_g1_steps_on_a_childs_foot/ Sam + Elon + More in Saudi Arabia https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/us/politics/trump-saudi-business-lunch-musk-altman.html Stargate in the UAE https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/openai-announce-stargate-data-center-uae?rc=c3oojq Baby Podcast TakeOver The first big one https://www.tiktok.com/@jonlajoiecomedy/video/7495865672107379999 Theo Von's Baby Podcast https://www.tiktok.com/@theovon/video/7501807442838293790 Our Old Baby Podcast https://x.com/AIForHumansShow/status/1826784353046986987 Very Good Neal de Grasse Tyson DeepFake https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1kidan0/i_didnt_know_this_was_ai_until_i_read_the_comments/ AI Pope (well, really the new Pope picked his name cuz of AI) https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/1kkp7yt/leo_xiv_bachelor_of_science_degree_in_mathematics/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Copyright AI Drama https://x.com/LuizaJarovsky/status/1921286826402422927 Head of Copyright Office Fired https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/12/trump-fires-copyright-office-shira-perlmutter Immense Verge Follow-Up (might be hardcore copyright people rather than AI friendly people) https://www.theverge.com/politics/666179/maga-elon-musk-sacks-copyright-office-perlmutter Stable Audio Small https://x.com/StabilityAI/status/1922675163411497094 The Colorless Man https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1kls7kl/the_colorless_man_short_film_made_with_a_600/ Point & Click AI Art Driven Game https://x.com/alexfredo87/status/1921653801909383631 DXRG Trader AI Agent Game https://x.com/DXRGai/status/1922389687207133587 Runway References Examples https://x.com/AIForHumansShow/status/1921229447627165946 https://x.com/runwayml/status/1922336106676212161/photo/1 https://x.com/c_valenzuelab/status/1922091462277169558 https://x.com/c_valenzuelab/status/1922016949300552073
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In this podcast episode, Jaeden discusses the recent developments at Stability AI, focusing on their new audio model that generates music. He highlights the company's past challenges, including financial mismanagement and leadership changes, while expressing optimism about its future direction, especially with the appointment of James Cameron to the board. Try AI Box: https://AIBox.ai/AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchaferJoin my AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/aboutTakeawaysStability AI is launching a new audio model for music generation.The audio model is designed to run on mobile devices.Stability AI's model avoids copyright issues by using royalty-free content.The model can generate short audio samples, up to 11 seconds long.It is faster than competitors like Suno and Udio.The model has limitations, including no realistic vocals.Stability AI's licensing model is free for small businesses.The company has faced significant financial challenges in the past.James Cameron's appointment signals a shift towards video generation.AIBox.ai offers a consolidated platform for accessing multiple AI models.
Ben Brooks, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center and former head of public policy for Stability AI, joins Kevin Frazier, AI Innovation and Law Fellow at Texas Law and Contributing Editor at Lawfare, to discuss a sudden and significant shift toward open-sourcing leading AI models and the ramifications of that pivot for AI governance at home and abroad. Ben and Kevin specifically review OpenAI's announced plans to release a new open-weights model.Coverage of OpenAI announcement: https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/31/openai-plans-to-release-a-new-open-language-model-in-the-coming-months/To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.