
Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast OpenAI releases GPT-5.2, Trump stops states from regulating AI, big AI rivals team up and more
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Dec 15, 2025 This week in AI brought a whirlwind of news. OpenAI partnered with Disney, scoring a $1B investment and access to beloved characters. Trump issued an executive order halting state regulations on AI, sparking debates on federal versus state control. Meta is shifting back to proprietary models, while Adobe integrates Photoshop capabilities into ChatGPT. Meanwhile, OpenAI unveiled GPT-5.2, which excels in spreadsheet tasks and boasts impressive retrieval capabilities. Rival companies are uniting to establish open standards for autonomous agents, signaling major changes ahead.
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Disney Bets On Licensed AI Storytelling
- Disney partnered with OpenAI and invested $1 billion to enable licensed use of its characters in AI-generated short videos.
- Jordan Wilson says this signals media companies will either partner, sue, or lose money to generative AI.
Federal Preemption Of State AI Rules
- President Trump signed an executive order to block states from enforcing their own AI regulations and push for federal oversight.
- Jordan warns this may speed innovation but weaken consumer protections and face legal challenges from states like California.
Meta Considers Closing Llama's Future
- Meta may shift from open source Llama models to a proprietary model codenamed Avocado in 2026.
- Jordan observes open source pushed the field forward even if Meta now considers closing access to core tech.
