🍜 Hollywood cracks down..

Hollywood just went full courtroom drama on Midjourney...

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Hollywood just went full courtroom drama on Midjourney and Stable Diffusion 🎬—turns out, studios don’t love when AI starts creating knockoff superheroes without asking first. The message? Don’t mess with Mickey’s lawyers. Elsewhere, every business is suddenly becoming an AI company 🤖. Even your local coffee shop might start saying their latte art is “machine-optimized.” Because if your startup doesn’t mention AI, does it even exist? And at the G7 summit, world leaders are juggling tariffs, wildfires, and AI policy 🌍. Somewhere between climate talks and tech hype, someone probably suggested using ChatGPT to write the final statement.

Are we watching the world transform—or just giving AI way too much credit? Let’s get into it...

In today’s AI digest:

  • Hollywood cracks down on Midjourney and Stable Diffusion 🎬

  • Every business is turning into an AI company—here’s how 🤖

  • Tariffs, wildfires, and AI dominate the G7 summit agenda 🌍

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WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY

Midjourney

(source: Forbes)

The Digest: Hollywood just yelled “CUT!”—but this time at AI. Disney and Universal are suing Midjourney and Stability AI for turning beloved characters like Elsa, Iron Man, and Darth Vader into AI-generated meme material. According to the studios, these tools are less “creative genius” and more “copyright blender on steroids.”

Key Highlights:

📚 110 Pages of “Seriously, Stop” – The lawsuit includes over 100 pages of AI-generated art crimes: Elsa doing kung fu, Darth Vader sipping matcha, and Homer Simpson… being disturbingly photorealistic. Somewhere in Burbank, a Disney lawyer is screaming into their Mickey Mouse mug.

💸 $150K Per Pic?! – Studios are asking for up to $150,000 per image. So that “AI Minion wearing Gucci in Times Square” might cost more than your actual college degree.

⚖️ Fair Use or Fairytales? – Midjourney’s probably going to claim “fair use,” but Disney’s not having it. Their stance? “If AI wants to remix The Lion King, it better cough up royalty checks like everyone else.”

🎞️ Hollywood’s First Strike (Of Many) – This is the first time major studios have gone full supervillain mode on generative image tools. It’s not about banning AI—it’s about making sure Mickey gets his cut.

Why It Matters: This case could set the stage for how AI tools are trained and what they’re allowed to create. If the studios win, you might need a license just to get your AI to imagine Shrek playing Fortnite. Until then, be careful what you prompt. That next “AI-generated Pixar-style mugshot” might come with a lawsuit attached—and not from your robot lawyer, but from the House of Mouse. 🐭⚖️🤖

AI companies

(source: Forbes)

The Digest: Every company is now an AI company—even your local bakery is probably using ChatGPT to name cupcakes and fire interns. Nvidia’s CEO said it best: we’re all turning into “AI factories,” cranking out data like it's sourdough in 2020. If your business isn’t using AI yet, don’t worry—it will be, possibly against its will.

Key Highlights:

🏭 AI Factory Time – Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says businesses are becoming AI factories. Translation: your company’s new core product is “insights,” and your hottest new intern doesn’t eat, sleep, or accidentally hit “reply all.”

📈 Everyone’s Doing It – A whopping 78% of companies now use AI somewhere. The other 22%? Probably still figuring out how to unmute on Zoom.

💸 ROI So Good It’s Suspicious – Microsoft says every $1 spent on generative AI returns $3.70. That’s a better return than your dog-themed NFT collection—and with less barking.

🧠 Agentic AI Is Here – We’re not just talking chatbots anymore. These AIs can plan, decide, and act on their own. Yes, they might one day schedule your meeting and cancel your job.

📊 Departments Are Going Robo – Marketing? AI. Customer service? AI. Engineering? Also AI. HR? Still human... but under close observation.

Why It Matters (and Makes You Nervous):

  • Your next office rival might be a glowing, tireless algorithm named Clara.

  • Strategy meetings may soon feature slide decks made by AI about how humans are underperforming.

  • Companies will need governance plans—because it’s all fun and productivity until your AI accidentally launches a promo email that reads like a breakup letter.

In short:
You’re no longer just running a business—you’re managing a sci-fi plot. So whether you’re coding, selling sweaters, or running a llama farm, AI is quietly working behind the scenes (and possibly applying for your job). Adapt, upskill, or make friends with the office robot. They’re great at small talk and terrible at stealing your lunch. 🧠📈💼

G7

(source: MSN)

The Digest: This year’s G7 summit in Canada looks less like a global policy pow-wow and more like a disaster-themed episode of Survivor: World Leaders Edition. On the agenda? Trade drama, burning forests, and AI behaving like it just discovered free will. All happening in the fresh, smoke-filled air of the Canadian Rockies—bring your hiking boots and a gas mask.

Key Highlights:

💸 Tariff Tension: Return of the Trump Tax – Japan’s PM politely begged Trump to lift those steel and auto tariffs, which are still hanging around like a bad sequel. Trump's response? TBD, but he did say something about “great deals,” which always bodes well for global trade… and maybe NFT sales.

🔥 Wildfires, Literally Everywhere – With over 225 wildfires raging in Canada, the summit basically turned into a real-time climate lesson. Leaders are working on a “Wildfire Charter” so future summits don’t smell like a barbecue gone wrong. Also rumored: Canada considered handing out s’mores kits on arrival.

🤖 AI With a Side of Existential Crisis – The robots weren’t invited to the summit brunch, but they were the main topic. Leaders debated how to rein in AI before it reinvents democracy—or designs better G7 delegates. Japan wants guardrails, Canada wants economic growth, and everyone secretly asked ChatGPT to help draft their talking points.

Why It Matters: It’s rare that you get trade disputes, climate catastrophe, and robot overlords all in one summit—but here we are. The G7 isn’t just about diplomacy anymore—it’s a crash course in surviving the 21st century without spontaneously combusting or getting replaced by a chatbot. So yes, world leaders are gathered in the mountains, dodging smoke and metaphorical fire—trying to fix the planet while hoping their next talking fridge doesn’t unionize. 🏔️🔥🤖

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