Insights from the TechLinked episode “Well, So Much For Sora!”, published March 26, 2026.
In "Well, So Much For Sora!" (TechLinked, March 2026), the tech industry faces a week of turmoil, marked by OpenAI killing its Sora project, Meta losing landmark child-safety lawsuits, and ARM shifting into direct competition with its own hardware customers. These events suggest a systemic cooling of AI hype and a…
In "Well, So Much For Sora!", This law has allowed platforms to avoid liability for years, but recent jury rulings suggest courts are finding ways to bypass it when platforms are blamed for 'addictive design' rather than just user content.
In "Well, So Much For Sora!", ARM's adoption of this process is central to its new strategy, enabling them to compete directly in data centers where performance-per-watt is the primary financial metric.
In "Well, So Much For Sora!", It removes the bottleneck that previously plagued game emulation, allowing Linux users to approach native-like performance levels.
The tech industry faces a week of turmoil, marked by OpenAI killing its Sora project, Meta losing landmark child-safety lawsuits, and ARM shifting into direct competition with its own hardware customers. These events suggest a systemic cooling of AI hype and a tightening legal environment for big platform owners.