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š Sora 2 hits #1 despite copyright chaos
Also: Jeff Bezos says AI is in a bubble

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OpenAI promises more āgranular controlā to copyright owners after Sora 2 generates videos of popular characters. The company behind the AI video app says it will work with rights holders to āblock characters from Sora at their requestā. Letās dive in!
In todayās insights:
Sora 2 hits #1 despite copyright chaos
Jeff Bezos says AI is in a bubble
Terence Tao used ChatGPT to solve a math problem
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OPENAI
š Sora 2 hits #1 despite copyright chaos
Evolving AI: OpenAIās new app Sora 2 topped the App Store just three days after launch while drawing backlash over its use of copyrighted content.
Key Points:
Sora 2 reached #1 on Appleās App Store on October 3 after hitting 164,000 installs in 48 hours.
Users flooded the app with AI videos of Mario, Pikachu, and other copyrighted characters.
OpenAI reversed its opt-out copyright policy and promised new tools for rights holders.
Details:
Sora 2 is OpenAIās new video generation app that lets users create short clips from text prompts. It launched on September 30 as an invite-only app in the US and Canada. But the hype came with controversy. Users began generating videos using characters from Nintendo, Disney, and other major franchises. Scenes showed Pikachu in Saving Private Ryan, Mario in Star Wars, and even a fake video of Sam Altman shoplifting GPUs. Critics pointed out that nearly everything shown in the app was based on copyrighted IP. Over the weekend OpenAI put in stronger guidelines which made it close to impossible to generate copyrighted IP from there on. But the big question is if we just crossed a line in content creation that may never be revearsed.
Why It Matters:
This might be the moment AI video crossed a line that canāt be walked back. Even short bursts of access can reshape how people think about whatās real, whatās fair game, and who gets to control creativity. OpenAI is tightening its rules now, but it's unclear how others will respond, especially in places like China where copyright enforcement is often looser.
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JEFF BEZOS
š Jeff Bezos says AI is in a bubble
Evolving AI: Jeff Bezos says AI is in an āindustrial bubble,ā but the tech is real and will bring huge benefits to society.
Key Points:
Bezos said AI is attracting too much funding, with both good and bad ideas getting money.
He compared this to past tech bubbles, where hype made it hard to tell strong ideas from weak ones.
Despite the risks, he believes society will benefit from the lasting breakthroughs.
Details:
Speaking at Italian Tech Week, Jeff Bezos said AI is caught in an āindustrial bubble.ā He described this as a phase where excitement causes investors to fund every idea, even weak ones. But he said that doesnāt make the technology itself fake. AI is real and will reshape every industry. Bezos compared it to the biotech bubble of the 1990s, which produced major medical breakthroughs even though many companies failed. Other leaders are voicing similar warnings. OpenAIās Sam Altman has called it a bubble. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon expects a correction once the hype slows down. Bezos said that bubbles can be useful when society ends up with inventions that matter.
Why It Matters:
The hype around AI might feel over the top, but the shift is real and moving fast. In just the past year, agent-style AI systems that can take actions on their own have started showing up in actual business tools. More than three quarters of companies now say they use some form of AI. That kind of adoption doesn't just disappear when markets cool off. It sticks. So even if a bunch of startups go under, the strongest tech will keep spreading into hospitals, offices, and homes, quietly reshaping how everything runs.
TERENCE TAO
š§© Terence Tao used ChatGPT to solve a math problem
Evolving AI: One of the worldās top mathematicians just said ChatGPT helped him solve a problem that wouldāve taken hours.
Key Points:
Terence Tao used ChatGPT to help verify inequalities in a math problem.
The AI generated working Python code and even caught errors in his requests.
Tao says AI wonāt replace deep research, but it can speed up collaborative work.
Details:
Mathematician Terence Tao, often described as the worldās greatest living mathematician and rumored to have an IQ between 225 and 230, used ChatGPT to speed up a math problem he posted on MathOverflow. He needed to run some code to check inequalities and initially hit runtime issues. But by breaking it into smaller steps, Tao got ChatGPT to suggest better parameters and generate useful Python scripts. He says the AI caught math errors, picked good values, and helped him get to the result faster. Without it, he likely wouldnāt have even tried a numerical solution. Tao sees AI tools as helpful for scaling research, but not yet capable of major breakthroughs.
Why It Matters:
Taoās experience shows that top researchers are starting to treat AI like a serious tool, not a toy. Instead of just solving problems faster, itās changing how they approach them. More experiments, fewer blockers. And with Google and OpenAI now training models that can win math Olympiads, the bigger shift might be this: the future of discovery could depend on how well humans and machines work together, not which one is smarter.
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