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[Global Tech Disruptions, Economic Stagnation, and the AI Revolution]-[Disney bites to protect its characters]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-02-16

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The Copyright Clash: Hollywood vs. ByteDance

The intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property has reached a boiling point as Hollywood entertainment giants, including Disney, have "locked horns" with the Chinese tech firm ByteDance. The core of the dispute lies in ByteDance’s new AI tool, Seadance, which is accused of training on Disney characters and the likenesses of real-life actors without authorization. Tech investor Duncan Clark notes that while Disney is unlikely to "backtrack" due to its century-long reliance on IP, ByteDance is in a "big rush to popularize their apps." Clark suggests that even negative publicity surrounding such "transgression" can be a strategic tool for AI companies seeking to gain traction in an incredibly competitive market.

AI Integration in Chinese Retail

Beyond copyright disputes, AI is transforming the Chinese consumer landscape. Alibaba’s new AI app, Quen, was launched to coincide with the Lunar New Year, a period described as the equivalent of the US "Super Bowl" or "Black Friday" for the retail sector. The app simplifies the shopping experience by replacing traditional search methods with conversational chat, allowing users to place orders seamlessly. Clark highlights that this is part of an intense competition among the "new BAT" (ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent) to lead the AI sector. He argues that while the US leads in model development, China is demonstrating a superior ability in the "dispersion of technology," effectively merging digital innovation with traditional cultural habits like gift-giving.

Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Hurdles

Global economic stability remains fragile. In Cuba, the annual Festival de Habano has been cancelled due to a severe fuel crisis, exacerbated by tightened US blockades. Reporting by the BBC’s Will Grant suggests that the US administration is pursuing an agenda of "all-out regime change," viewing the island’s situation through the lens of a long-standing feud. Meanwhile, Japan is grappling with disappointing growth data, recording only 0.1% growth in the fourth quarter. Despite government stimulus packages—including subsidies for energy and semiconductors—investors remain skeptical given Japan’s massive debt, which is "twice the size of the economy." On the defense front, heightened global insecurity has led to a surge in defense stocks, fueled by Germany’s commitment to spend 600 billion euros on military modernization.

Protecting Creativity in the Age of AI

As AI continues to disrupt industries, Dave Stewart, co-founder of the Eurythmics, is launching a new venture called Rare Entity. Aimed at protecting the intellectual property of artists, the initiative seeks to provide a "business backbone" for emerging talent. Stewart contrasts his approach with the current industry trend, where major corporations prioritize data and algorithms over the "creatives and the IP." By "incubating" talent and focusing on the human element, Stewart hopes to help artists survive in a world that is vastly different from the one he navigated during the 1980s, ensuring that human ingenuity remains at the "top layer" of the creative process.

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