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Connecting the Dots - 7-7-2025

Episode 91 of the Connecting the Dots podcast, hosted by Matt Williams, titled "Connecting the Dots - 7-7-2025" was published on July 7, 2025 and runs 17 minutes.

July 7, 2025 ·17m · Connecting the Dots

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On today’s episode of Connecting the Dots, Alex and Morgan untangle three major stories shaping the tech and business landscape: multi-billion dollar acquisitions, high-stakes battles over AI ownership, and the growing audacity of ransomware groups.

Here’s what we covered:

1. CoreWeave’s $9 Billion Power Grab

  • CoreWeave is buying Core Scientific in a massive $9 billion all-stock deal.
  • The motivation? Beefing up AI data center capacity and locking down reliable power — crucial as AI workloads push global energy demands into uncharted territory.
  • We break down what this means for cloud infrastructure, investors, and the future of scaling AI.

2. Huawei vs. GitHub Allegations: Who Really Owns AI?

  • Huawei’s AI lab fired back at claims from a GitHub group that its Pangu Pro MoE model plagiarized material from rivals like Alibaba.
  • The story highlights the intense IP arms race inside China’s AI ecosystem, where cutting-edge models and accusations of code theft are colliding at full speed.
  • We explore why these disputes aren’t just academic — they’re reshaping who leads in AI.

3. DragonForce Hits UK Retailers: Cybercrime Gets Personal

  • The ransomware group DragonForce claimed attacks on major UK retailers including M&S, Harrods, and the Co-op.
  • Reports suggest this might be tied to a turf war with rival gang RansomHub, underscoring how cybercrime is evolving into sophisticated, brazen power plays.
  • We discuss what this means for customer data, business reputations, and the growing market for cyber insurance.

Key Takeaway: Whether it’s AI labs battling over the future of machine intelligence, data centers racing to lock in power deals, or hackers carving up retail targets — today’s stories all show how technology’s biggest moves now hinge on ownership, infrastructure, and raw leverage.

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