Latest Global Tech News: Disney vs AI, DHS Privacy Concerns, and Meta's Success
Latest Global Tech News: Disney vs AI, DHS Privacy Concerns, and Meta's Success
Disney Strikes Back at AI Video
Disney has officially issued a cease and desist letter to ByteDance regarding its new AI video model, Seedance 2.0. The entertainment giant claims the model creates unauthorized videos of iconic characters like Spider-Man and Darth Vader.
Legal experts warn this could be a landmark case in defining AI copyright laws. Disney argues that ByteDance is hijacking their intellectual property to train and demonstrate the model's capabilities.
DHS Surveillance on Social Media
A new report reveals that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is intensifying its monitoring of social platforms. The agency has reportedly subpoenaed Google, Discord, and Reddit for user data.
The investigation specifically targets accounts that criticize ICE, raising alarms among privacy advocates about digital surveillance and free speech rights in the US.
Meta's Smart Glasses Hit 7 Million Sales
In the hardware sector, Meta has achieved a significant milestone. The company reportedly sold 7 million units of its smart glasses in 2025, tripling the sales of the previous two years combined.
This surge suggests that AI-powered wearables are becoming a consumer staple, moving beyond niche early adopters to the mass market.
Stay tuned for more updates on these developing stories.