The far-right José Antonio Kast is elected the next president of Chile, defeating leftist Jara.
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The far-right José Antonio Kast is elected the next president of Chile, defeating leftist Jara.
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León XIV: Christ defeats the ideology that makes us deaf to the truth.
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Australia shocked after the terrorist attack in Bondi Beach, where the number of fatalities rises to 16.
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IBL News | New York
The Walt Disney Company agreed to license for three years to OpenAI’s video generator Sora its 200 animated, masked, and creature characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars, including costumes, props, vehicles, and environments, starting in early 2026.
ChatGPT and Sora’s users will be able to prompt and generate short images and videos, but not voice, using these iconic characters.
Among them, there are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Lilo, Stitch, Ariel, Belle, Beast, Cinderella, Baymax, Simba, Mufasa, as well as characters from the worlds of Encanto, Frozen, Inside Out, Moana, Monsters Inc., Toy Story, Up, Zootopia, plus iconic animated or illustrated versions of Marvel and Lucasfilm characters like Black Panther, Captain America, Deadpool, Groot, Iron Man, Loki, Thor, Thanos, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia, the Mandalorian, Stormtroopers, Yoda, etc.
Alongside the licensing agreement, Disney will become a major customer of OpenAI, using its API to build new products, tools, and experiences, and deploying ChatGPT for its employees.
As part of the agreement, Disney will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI and receive warrants to purchase additional equity.
However, OpenAI said, “The transaction is subject to the negotiation of definitive agreements, required corporate and board approvals, and customary closing conditions.”
Robert A. Iger, CEO, The Walt Disney Company, said, “Through this collaboration with OpenAI, we will thoughtfully and responsibly extend the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works.”
“Disney is the global gold standard for storytelling, and we’re excited to partner to allow Sora and ChatGPT Images to expand the way people create and experience great content,” said Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI.
Under the license, curated selections of Sora-generated videos will be on display on Disney+,
Among the characters fans will be able to use in their creations are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Lilo, Stitch, Ariel, Belle, Beast, Cinderella, Baymax, Simba, Mufasa, as well as characters from the worlds of Encanto, Frozen, Inside Out, Moana, Monsters Inc., Toy Story, Up, Zootopia, and many more; plus iconic animated or illustrated versions of Marvel and Lucasfilm characters like Black Panther, Captain America, Deadpool, Groot, Iron Man, Loki, Thor, Thanos, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia, the Mandalorian, Stormtroopers, Yoda and more.

The AI revolution and our aging power grid are on a historic collision course, threatening to stall innovation and raise energy costs for everyone.
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In the run up to the festive season, the selection of toys on offer seems to get bigger every year – and we’re now seeing more and more AI toys vying for our attention.
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Artificial intelligence is providing tools to help navigate cyberattacks.
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Breaking down what Trump’s executive order to block state AI regulations means.
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IBL News | New York
President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened to withhold funding for states that regulate AI, arguing that 50 different regulatory regimes hamper the industry’s growth. President Trump signed an executive order in this regard.
That funding refers to the $42 billion included in Broadband Equity Access and Deployment.
It directs the Secretary of Commerce to evaluate state laws for conflicts with Trump’s AI priorities and to block those states in conflict from accessing.
“We want to have one central source of approval,” Trump told reporters, flanked by top advisers, including Treasury Secretary Scott.
“To win, United States AI companies must be free to innovate without cumbersome regulation.”
The order targets states such as Colorado, whose efforts, according to the White House, can result in “ideological bias and produce false results.”
Trump’s order called for his administration to work with Congress to craft a national standard that forbids state laws that conflict with federal policy, protects children, prevents censorship, respects copyrights, and protects communities.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, whose state is home to several major AI companies, signed a bill this year requiring major AI developers to explain their plans to mitigate potential catastrophic risks.
New York state last month became the first to enact a law requiring online retailers that employ “surveillance pricing” to disclose their use of algorithms and customers’ personal data.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has proposed an AI bill of rights that includes data privacy, parental controls, and consumer protections.
Other states have passed laws banning AI-generated non-consensual sexual imagery and unauthorized political deepfakes.
The Trump Administration has embraced AI as a critical technology, working closely with U.S. companies to boost investment in a sector where China has also made great strides.