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[Global News Roundup: Do Kwon's Sentencing, Disney's AI Pivot, and Chile's Political Shift]-[Disney and OpenAI team up]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-12-12

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Global News Summary: Key Developments in Tech, Law, and Politics

This week’s Financial Times News Briefing covers a diverse range of critical global updates, from the accountability of crypto leaders to the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in entertainment and shifting political tides in Latin America.

1. Crypto Tycoon Do Kwon Sentenced

South Korean cryptocurrency magnate Do Kwon has received a 15-year prison sentence following his conviction on two counts of fraud. The collapse of his TerraUSD and Luna tokens in 2022 resulted in a staggering $40 billion in investor losses. Prosecutors successfully argued that Kwon had constructed a financial ecosystem "built on lies and manipulative and deceptive techniques." Following his guilty plea in August, Kwon expressed that he accepted "full responsibility for Terra’s failure," marking a definitive end to a high-profile case of corporate deception.

2. Disney’s Billion-Dollar Pivot to AI

In a significant development for the entertainment industry, Disney has announced a $1-billion investment in OpenAI. This partnership grants access to over 200 Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters for use within ChatGPT and the video generation tool, Sora.

FT Los Angeles bureau chief Chris Grimes noted that while this deal is a landmark event, Disney has established strict "guardrails." Notably, the agreement covers only animated characters and explicitly prohibits the use of Disney IP to train OpenAI’s models. The move reflects a broader realization in Hollywood that, despite industry wariness, AI is an unavoidable reality. Disney CEO Bob Iger has framed this as a necessary step in the company’s "100 years of innovation," choosing to cooperate with the technology rather than resist it.

Simultaneously, Disney continues to protect its intellectual property; the company recently issued a cease-and-desist letter to Google, alleging massive copyright infringement related to AI training. This underscores Disney's strategy: they intend to harness AI for their own growth while maintaining tight control over their valuable creative assets.

3. Chile’s Right-Wing Political Turn

Chile is approaching a potential 180-degree turn in its political trajectory as it heads toward a runoff election. José Antonio Kast, a candidate advocating for a "severe law and order message," is poised to become the country's most right-wing president in 35 years of democracy.

According to FT correspondent Kira Nugent, the shift is driven by widespread public anxiety regarding an "economic downturn" and a notable increase in "organized crime." Kast, who founded his own party after finding the establishment right-wing too "soft," has centered his platform on strict immigration control and aggressive security policies. His flagship proposal includes constructing a border barrier and implementing the "detention and deportation en masse" of irregular migrants. While comparisons to Donald Trump or Javier Milei have been made due to his populist focus, observers describe Kast as a more formal, traditional conservative. His victory would signal a significant departure from the current administration’s focus on social welfare, prioritizing instead a return to economic growth through spending cuts and deregulation.

4. FIFA Pricing and Ukraine Updates

Other stories covered include the backlash against FIFA regarding the "extortionate" ticket prices for the upcoming World Cup in North America, with fans calling for a halt to sales until pricing is addressed. Additionally, the situation in Ukraine remains urgent as Kyiv submits a revised peace proposal to Washington. With EU leaders preparing to vote on utilizing frozen Russian assets to prevent a potential Ukrainian bankruptcy, the coming week is expected to be a pivotal moment for the ongoing conflict.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Friday, December 12th and this is your FT News Briefing.
Crypto magnate Do Kwon got a hefty prison sentence and the House of Mouse is warming to the world of artificial intelligence.
Plus, we'll introduce you to the hardliner who wants to make Chile great again.
He has been preaching a very kind of severe law and order message and also really focusing on immigration.
I'm Victoria Craig, and here's the news you need to start your day.

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