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[Global Business Brief: AI Controversies, Economic Stagnation, and Geopolitical Tensions]-[Disney bites back to protect its characters]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-02-16

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AI Innovation vs. Intellectual Property Rights

The podcast highlights a growing friction between major tech firms and traditional media industries. Hollywood has "locked horns" with ByteDance, accusing the firm of "stealing their intellectual property" by training its new AI tool, Seadance, on Disney characters and real-life actors. Tech advisor Duncan Clark notes that while Disney is unlikely to "backtrack" given its business model is "built up over a century," AI companies are in a "big rush to popularize their apps." Even if these tools face temporary pullbacks, these transgressions serve as a strategy to "gain popularity in a very competitive market."

The Rise of Conversational Commerce in China

In the Chinese market, AI is rapidly integrating into retail, particularly around the Lunar New Year—a period described as the equivalent of the US "Super Bowl" or "Black Friday." Alibaba’s new app, Quen, exemplifies this shift, allowing users to place orders simply by chatting. Clark explains that "chat becomes the way you order," effectively removing the need to search through options. With massive subsidies being poured into the sector, the intense competition between the "new BAT" (ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent) underscores China’s push to "pull ahead of the US in the dispersion of technology," demonstrating a potential global future where AI is seamlessly woven into daily life.

Geopolitical Instability and Economic Hurdles

The program also examines significant global disruptions. In Cuba, the annual Festival de Habano was cancelled due to a severe "fuel crisis" exacerbated by tightened US sanctions. Will Grant reports that the US policy goal remains "regime change," a stance seemingly reinforced by the current administration. Meanwhile, in Kenya, aviation workers are striking for better pay, causing major disruptions at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta Airport, a critical African transport hub.

Macroeconomic Challenges and the Defense Sector

Japan’s economy is facing stagnation, with growth reported at a mere 0.1% for the fourth quarter. Investment Director Jane Sydenham notes that while the government has introduced stimulus packages, including "subsidies for energy" and "investment incentives in semiconductors," investors remain wary of the country's debt, which is "twice the size of the economy." Conversely, the defense sector is seeing growth; the Munich Security Conference has served as a "timely reminder that Europe’s got to take care of its own defence," leading to increased spending commitments from countries like Germany.

The Changing Landscape of the Music Industry

Finally, Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics discussed the evolution of the music industry. Contrasting the current era of AI with his early days of securing bank loans for equipment, Stewart has launched "Rare Entity." This venture aims to "put emerging talent centre stage" and "protect the intellectual property of artists from the threat of AI," providing a "business backbone" for creatives in a landscape dominated by giant corporations and algorithmic trends.

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