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A relatively quiet Monday in AI headlines is bookended by two big structural moves: South Korea is putting $584 billion behind Samsung and SK Hynix to cement its AI chip dominance, and DeepSeek has open-sourced DSpark, a framework that claims to cut LLM inference time by up to 85%. Meanwhile, Anthropic is deepening its government ties — striking a half-price deal with California — while a new attack vector against Claude Code exposed how vulnerable AI coding agents remain to supply-chain-style hijacking.

🧠 Foundation models

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DeepSeek continues its streak of open-source infrastructure contributions, this time targeting inference speed, while Google makes its personalized Gemini image generation freely available in the US — two moves that lower the cost and raise the accessibility of frontier AI.

DeepSeek open sources DSpark, a new framework to speed up LLM inference by up to 85%
VentureBeat
DeepSeek's open-source DSpark framework could dramatically cut inference costs and latency for any LLM deployment globally. 🔧
Gemini's personalized AI image generation is now free for US users
TechCrunch
⚡ Google widens Gemini's personalized image generation to free US users, intensifying competition with ChatGPT's image tools. 📱

🏗️ Infrastructure

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The infrastructure buildout story today is defined by national-scale ambition — South Korea's $584B semiconductor and data center commitment — alongside a telling capacity crunch signal as Google reportedly had to throttle Meta's AI usage, and a wave of new data center proposals from Devon to Iowa.

1.5GW data center campus proposed in Devon, UK
Data Center Dynamics
A 1.5GW campus proposal in Devon signals the UK's aggressive push for AI compute capacity outside established corridors.
South Korea launches $584B chip manufacturing initiative with Samsung, SK hynix
SiliconAngle
Seoul's $584B bet on Samsung and SK Hynix — plus $357B in AI data centers — is the largest national AI infrastructure commitment announced this year. 💰
Kyivstar announces plans for AI data center in Ukraine
Data Center Dynamics
Ukraine's largest telco partnering with its government for a domestic AI data center signals sovereign digital infrastructure ambitions amid ongoing conflict.
Digital Realty to pay Blackstone $3.5 billion for stake in Virginia data centers
Reuters
Digital Realty's $3.5B acquisition of a Blackstone Virginia data center stake consolidates prime AI infrastructure real estate. 💰
Google limits Meta's AI use due to capacity constraints - report
Data Center Dynamics
Google reportedly throttling Meta's cloud AI access is a concrete sign that hyperscaler capacity is genuinely constrained at scale.
Crusoe to invest $10bn in data centers in Israel over next 10-15 years - report
Data Center Dynamics
Crusoe's $10B Israel data center commitment reflects the global scramble to find new sovereign AI compute hubs. 💰
The AI boom is colliding with a new threat: Severe weather
CNBC
Extreme heat is raising operational and financial risks for AI data centers, adding climate resilience to the infrastructure buildout calculus.

💰 Funding & deals

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AI-adjacent funding is flowing in varied directions today: Chamath Palihapitiya's AI coding startup 8090 closes a Salesforce Ventures-led $135M Series A, agentic security firm Straiker raises $64M, and Baidu's chip arm Kunlunxin is targeting a headline-grabbing $50B Hong Kong IPO — a deal that would be one of the largest AI-chip listings ever.

Baidu shares jump 7% as AI chip arm Kunlunxin said to target $50 billion Hong Kong IPO
CNBC
A $50B Kunlunxin IPO would be a landmark moment for China's sovereign AI chip industry and a direct challenger to Nvidia's global dominance narrative. 🏗️
Chamath Palihapitiya raises $135M Series A for his AI coding startup, takes CEO role
TechCrunch
Salesforce Ventures backing Chamath's 8090 at $135M signals continued investor appetite for AI software development automation despite a crowded field. 📱
Straiker lands $64M to defend enterprise AI agents from attack
SiliconAngle
Straiker's $64M raise for agentic security reflects the growing enterprise urgency to protect autonomous AI agents from adversarial hijacking. 🔧
Software testing startup Arato gets $10M to stop businesses deploying AI systems blind
SiliconAngle
Arato's $10M seed for AI application testing tools addresses a critical gap as enterprises rush to deploy AI without robust evaluation frameworks. 🔧

🔧 Middleware & platforms

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Two stories dominate middleware today: a serious new attack vector that hijacked Claude Code via a compromised third-party observability tool, exposing the systemic vulnerability of agentic pipelines to supply-chain exploits; and Cursor's mobile launch, which extends AI coding agent oversight to smartphones.

The attack that hijacked Claude Code came through Sentry. Datadog, PagerDuty, and Jira have the same exposure.
VentureBeat
A fake Sentry error report silently hijacked Claude Code with full developer privileges — exposing a critical blind spot in agentic security stacks. 📱
Cursor now has a mobile app for guiding your coding agent on the go
TechCrunch
Cursor's mobile app lets developers supervise autonomous coding agents remotely, lowering friction in the human-in-the-loop workflow. 📱
Arena, the AI leaderboard everyone uses, is now a $100M business
TechCrunch
⚡ Arena's rapid growth to $100M ARR from a free AI eval leaderboard shows strong commercial demand for neutral model benchmarking infrastructure. 💰

📱 Application solutions

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AI deployment in enterprise and government is picking up texture today: Anthropic locks in California as a marquee government customer at a discounted rate, IT outsourcing contracts are being renegotiated mid-term to capture AI gains, and Waymo's Phoenix robotaxi pilot winds down as its cars pivot to autonomous DoorDash deliveries — all signs of AI applications maturing past pilots.

Waymo and Uber end robotaxi pilot in Phoenix
CNBC
⚡ The Waymo-Uber Phoenix wind-down, with cars pivoting to DoorDash deliveries, reveals how autonomous vehicle partnerships are evolving toward delivery over ride-hail.
Anthropic and Gov. Newsom forge deal allowing California government to use Claude at half price
TechCrunch
⚡ Anthropic's discounted Claude deal with California signals a new frontier for AI in state government and deepens its contrast with federal tensions. ⚖️
IT deals face rejig as clients force new terms for AI gains
Economic Times
Enterprise clients forcing mid-term IT contract renegotiations to capture AI efficiencies signals AI's shift from pilot to contractual baseline expectation. 🇮🇳
OpenAI is teasing new hardware… for Codex
The Verge
OpenAI's July 15 Codex hardware teaser hints at a physical keyboard-style device to accelerate AI-assisted coding workflows. 🔧
Tidal won't pay royalties on AI-generated music but isn't banning it outright
The Verge
⚡ Tidal's demonetization-not-ban approach to AI music sets a practical industry precedent for labeling and managing AI content on streaming platforms. ⚖️

⚖️ Policy & legal

The US Supreme Court's landmark ruling that the Fourth Amendment covers geofence warrants is the day's biggest legal signal — with direct implications for how AI-powered surveillance and location-data analytics can be used by law enforcement — while Meta's covert chatbot safety testing raises fresh questions about competitive AI ethics practices.

Supreme court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to geofence warrants
SiliconAngle
SCOTUS requiring Fourth Amendment protections for geofence warrants will constrain AI-driven law enforcement location analytics and reshape how Google and others respond to bulk data demands. 📱
Meta Contractors Posed as Teens to Prompt Rival Chatbots About Suicide, Sex, and Drugs
Wired
Meta secretly sending contractors to probe Gemini and ChatGPT for safety failures raises serious questions about competitive intelligence ethics in AI development. 🧠
Mapping Europe's AI Workforce Opportunity
OpenAI
OpenAI's EU jobs report is a proactive policy play ahead of anticipated EU AI Act enforcement, framing automation as transition rather than displacement. 📱

🇮🇳 India lens

India's AI story today is largely structural: IT services giants face pressure as global enterprise clients force mid-term contract renegotiations to capture AI efficiency gains, and a MediaNama analysis flags why Indian enterprises themselves are still not ready to deploy AI agents at scale — pointing to a gap between ambition and execution in India's AI adoption curve.

Why enterprises aren't ready for AI Agents yet
MediaNama
India-focused analysis of why enterprise AI agent deployment is lagging expectations — data readiness and integration gaps are the core blockers. 📱 🔧
How AI Is Rewiring The Consumer Growth Stack Across India's B2C Economy
Inc42
AI is quietly reshaping how India's B2C startups approach customer acquisition, retention, and personalization at scale. 📱

📖 Beyond the headlines

The attack that hijacked Claude Code came through Sentry. Datadog, PagerDuty, and Jira have the same exposure. — This is the clearest real-world demonstration yet of 'agentjacking' — where the threat surface isn't the AI model itself but the trusted developer tools it's wired into, and every major enterprise observability platform is implicated. For any strategist evaluating agentic AI deployment, this reframes the security conversation from model-level guardrails to the entire toolchain integration layer. Read →