Manufacturers typically use Julian dates, this is what the date code is on the engine tag. The Julian date is preceded by a letter and then a number, then the Julian date is the next 5 numbers starting with the 2 digit year and then the day number for the calendar year. Sometimes Julian dates may have a Shift Code before of after the Julian date and sometimes if a build date date group there may even be a Plant/Factory designator as well.
GM does have pretty good records based on my read. While the recall pretty much states it includes the 2024 models, they indicate the engine build date is really the governing factor.
My 2024 VIN has not been recalled, I can confirmed I checked by engine build date a while ago and the engine build date is July 15, 2024 so the engine is outside of the "problem" window.
My vehicle build month is 8/2024 so I assume the engines take approximately 2-4 weeks after the build date to be installed in a vehicle. Not months. So if you have a July 2024 build date, you may be lucky to have an engine build after July 1, 2024. If your July 2024 build vehicle is not been recalled, you are hopefully safe. But only real way to confirm is check the tag on the rear of the driver side cylinder head. I you have a Z71/Z72 or an AT4 you probably have a skid plate blocking an easy view. If you have a borescope camera you might be able to use this to read the tag rather than removing a skid plate?
if you VIN has not been recalled, there is a pretty good chance your engine was built outside the "problem" window based on my situation.