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Your dAiLy AI News - Episode 24

Air Date & time: 10.1.25 - 6pm Pacific Time


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Welcome to Episode 24


Episode 24 zeroes in on the power struggle over AI’s future — who writes the rules, who funds the fight, and who owns the outputs. We will start with the U.N.’s first attempt at building a truly global framework, move to Meta pouring tens of millions into politics, track California’s bold step into AI safety law, and close with OpenAI’s controversial copyright grab inside Sora.


And as always, we don’t just read headlines — we run through the latest AI tools live on air, testing features, surfacing insights, and showing you how to put these systems to work in real time.


📰 Episode 24 Headlines

🌐 U.N. launches Global AI Dialogue – Nations vote to create a global governance forum with a 40-member expert panel.


💰 Meta’s Super PAC Push – Tens of millions aimed at blocking state-level AI regulation.


⚖️ California Enacts AI Safety Law (SB 53) – New disclosure rules, incident reporting, and $1M fines for noncompliance.


🎬 OpenAI’s Sora Copyright Opt-Out – Default training on copyrighted works unless rights holders opt out.


💡 Why This Episode Matters

This episode is all about governance and ownership:

  • Who sets the guardrails — the U.N., Congress, Sacramento, or Silicon Valley boardrooms?

  • Who owns the creative outputs — the makers, the platforms, or the public domain?

  • What’s the bigger risk — catastrophic AI safety incidents, regulatory capture, or unchecked corporate influence?


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Extra Intel

🌐 U.N. launches Global AI Dialogue – AP News reports the resolution creates an international forum plus a 40-expert panel, modeled after climate and nuclear frameworks.


💰 Meta’s Super PAC Push – TechCrunch notes Meta is backing a new committee to oppose state AI rules, raising questions about whether corporations or governments ultimately set AI’s boundaries.


⚖️ California Enacts AI Safety Law (SB 53) – Los Angeles Times highlights this as the first U.S. state law requiring safety disclosures, incident reporting, and $1M fines for AI giants with $500M+ revenue.


🎬 OpenAI’s Sora Copyright Opt-Out – Wall Street Journal reports Sora’s next update will use copyrighted works by default unless rights holders opt out — echoing past battles between Google and publishers, and sparking new IP questions.

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