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OpenAI published a safety blog for Sora, then killed the entire product the next day and rug pulling Disney's $1B partnership in the process. Plus, Cursor got caught hiding that Composer 2 is built on an open source Chinese model, a federal judge called out the Pentagon's Anthropic ban, GitHub is opting you into AI training data, and Next.js finally addressed its biggest criticism with the new Adapter API. 0:00 OpenAI kills Sora 2:04 The real reason OpenAI is pivoting 2:31 Cursor's transparency problem 3:23 Open source attribution matters 4:19 Pentagon vs Anthropic, Part ??? 5:58 GitHub trains on your code now 7:13 Next.js Adapter API changes everything 8:50 Figma opens canvas to AI agents 9:35 Rapid fire: Payload, WebStorm, TanStack, Claude Code, Railway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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