EP.79 – Windows on ARM Gains Credibility as Copilot, Disney, and Australia Ignite the AI Debate

This week on the podcast, we dive into the massive shifts shaking the worlds of entertainment, regulation, and computing! We’ve got the scoop on Disney’s blockbuster AI deal, the controversial new law restricting social media, and the breakthrough that could make Windows on ARM a true PC competitor.

I. Disney Invests $1 Billion in OpenAI: The Future of Entertainment AI
The Mouse House is betting big on generative AI! We break down Disney’s massive $1 billion investment in OpenAI to create a dedicated “Disney OpenAI Studio.”

The Big Picture: Disney CEO Bob Iger insists AI will complement creatives, not replace them, but what does the union (SAG-AFTRA and WGA) have to say about job displacement? We look at the concerns, the talent acquisition (including the former COO of OpenAI), and how this partnership could redefine storytelling.

Copilot’s Key Findings: Plus, we touch on Microsoft’s Copilot Report 2025, which reveals that workers are prioritizing health, fitness, and relationships over work-life balance in their AI queries—a sign that burnout is driving the conversation around AI’s use.

II. Australia’s Social Media Ban & Windows on ARM’s Leap
A landmark law has gone into effect, and a major technical hurdle has been cleared.

The Teen Social Media Ban: Australia is now the first country to enforce a nationwide ban on social media for children under 16. We get into the details of the ban, the platforms covered (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, etc.), the hefty fines (up to A$49.5 million) for non-compliance, and the estimated 1 million child accounts already deactivated.

The Debate: Is this move a crucial step in protecting youth mental health and reducing predator risk, or an act of overreach that’s easily circumvented with VPNs and borrowed IDs? We discuss the global implications for Big Tech regulation.

Windows on ARM (WOA) Breakthrough: The Prism Emulator: Microsoft just made a major move to legitimize Windows on ARM!

Prism’s Upgrade: A significant update to the Prism Emulator now supports key x86 instruction sets like AVX and AVX2, a critical enhancement for running professional apps like Adobe Creative Cloud and complex scientific tools.

Performance Edge: This means natively compiled ARM applications are already running faster than on comparable Intel and AMD systems, making WOA a truly viable competitor for everyday and enterprise use.

III. Call of Duty Shifts & Free Gaming
Finally, a quick look at the gaming world.

Call of Duty’s New Strategy: Activision is moving away from the annual release schedule to focus on quality, with the next title, potentially Black Ops 7, focusing on a live service model.

Free-to-Play Weekend: Don’t miss the free-to-play deal this weekend (starting Thursday, Dec. 13th) featuring Remnant II, Chaos Chicken Edition, and Call of the Sea.

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EP.81 – Apple Pivots to Gemini as Microsoft Slips and Meta Retreats MSFT Unboxed

Every once in a while, the tech industry hits a week where every major storyline feels like it’s trying to out‑chaos the last one, and this was one of those weeks. Microsoft is suddenly positioning itself as a community‑minded steward of AI infrastructure, almost like a utility company with better branding. Investors are cooling on the AI gold rush and asking whether Microsoft’s spending spree is actually sustainable. Meta quietly admitted the metaverse era is over by laying off entire VR studios and redirecting billions into AI. And Call of Duty, the franchise that once outsold entire entertainment industries, just cratered so hard that Bobby Kotick is using the collapse as a victory lap for selling Activision to Microsoft.It’s a perfect snapshot of where tech is right now: AI is devouring budgets, VR is being shoved into a storage closet, and gaming’s most reliable blockbuster suddenly looks mortal. So today, we’re unpacking all of it, the spin, the strategy, and the subtext, because these stories aren’t isolated. They’re all pointing to the same thing: the industry is recalibrating, and not everyone is ready for what comes next.#technews #aiboom #microsoftai #metashift #MetaverseExit #VRIndustry #gamingindustry #callofduty #ActivisionMicrosoft #TechRecalibration #aieconomy #BigTechAnalysis #techcommentary #industrytrends #WeeklyTechRoundup
  1. EP.81 – Apple Pivots to Gemini as Microsoft Slips and Meta Retreats
  2. EP.80 – Microsoft News Breakdown and CES 2026 Highlights
  3. EP.79 – Windows on ARM Gains Credibility as Copilot, Disney, and Australia Ignite the AI Debate
  4. EP.78 – Microsoft and OpenAI s Code Red Month
  5. EP.77 – AI Agents Kill Chatbots, Snapdragon vs PC Giants, and Why Antitrust Fails Meta

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