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• 2. 👩⚖️ TSMC sues ex-executive at Intel over trade secrets
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• 4. 🍿 How AI predicted movie projections 10 days early
• 5. 🗺️ States push back on federal AI preemption
• 6. 🎤 Warner Music drops AI lawsuit
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has sued former senior vice president Lo Wen-jen, alleging he leaked trade secrets to Intel after leaving the company. The case was filed on November 25 at Taiwan’s Intellectual Property and Commercial Court under a non-compete agreement Lo signed during his tenure.
TSMC says Lo violated a non-compete agreement he signed during his employment, with the company asserting there's a "high likelihood" he shared confidential information with his current employer.
The lawsuit was filed Nov. 25, 2025 and targets a senior-level executive who had connections to TSMC's most sensitive manufacturing processes and advanced chip technologies before departing for Intel.
The case reflects intense competition for talent among leading chipmakers, as companies battle to protect proprietary manufacturing knowledge while recruiting scarce technical expertise.
This case highlights the growing battles over talent mobility in the semiconductor industry, where executive knowledge of cutting-edge manufacturing processes can provide massive competitive advantages. For chip companies, protecting trade secrets while competing for scarce technical expertise has become a critical business challenge that requires robust non-compete agreements and careful vetting of departing executives.
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Partner Column exclusively available in this edition of The AI Report
By Karen Odash — Fisher Phillips
“The law turns on purpose, not capability.”
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Emberos, a Los Angeles startup, helps brands measure how often they appear in AI-generated answers across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity.
Studios struggled to forecast box office results early, since traditional tracking relied on late-stage surveys and leaked exhibitor data.
Emberos deployed an AI system measuring “Share of Prompt” signals to predict opening-weekend with 92% accuracy for Wicked: For Good.
Each one-point lift in AI visibility correlated to $400K in revenue, proving AI signals can forecast demand.
AI News Story
Republican and Democratic attorneys general from 35 states and D.C. urged Congress not to block state AI laws, warning of "disastrous consequences" if the technology remains unregulated at the state level.
The bipartisan coalition, led by Letitia James, argues that states should retain the right to enact AI protections for their residents as Congress has not established national standards.
The dispute sets up a conflict between the Trump administration and states over AI governance, with California's comprehensive 2026 AI disclosure and safety requirements serving as a test case for how America will regulate artificial intelligence.
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Warner Music Group ended its battle with Suno to forge a licensing partnership that lets users create AI music with participating artist voices and likenesses.
Suno will use licensed music to build next-generation models. The platform plans to require paid subscriptions for song downloads starting in 2026, with monthly limits per tier.
Labels are shifting from litigation to licensing, treating AI as a revenue channel. Artists who join gain more streams while maintaining creative control over their digital doubles.
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