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Connecting the Dots - 6-27-2025

Connecting the Dots - 6-27-2025

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Today, Alex and Morgan explore three powerful storylines shaping the current AI and social tech landscape. From Meta’s aggressive recruiting to platform growth tactics and hardware hurdles, this episode highlights how strategic ambition, consumer behavior, and silicon realities are colliding in real time.

🤝 Segment 1: Meta Recruits AI Talent in the OpenAI Exodus

Meta is going head-to-head with OpenAI—not just with models, but with people. The company has quietly assembled a high-profile team of former OpenAI researchers, focused on pushing the boundaries of AI reasoning. Alongside this, Meta is continuing to promote its Llama models under the open-source banner, but critics question just how open they truly are. We examine what this means for the broader AI development ecosystem and where Meta is placing its biggest bets.

📱 Segment 2: Instagram on iPads, TVs—and the Battle for Attention

As Meta’s AI ambitions heat up, so does its social media expansion strategy. New reports show Instagram could soon hit iPads and TVs, broadening its reach beyond the phone screen. Why now? Partly because Google has publicly acknowledged that TikTok and Instagram are eating into its traditional search and maps usage, especially with younger users. We dig into how content discovery is changing—and what it signals about the future of “search.”

⚙️ Segment 3: Nvidia’s Blackwell Delay Opens the Door for Rivals

Nvidia’s next-gen Blackwell AI chip, designed to power future AI workloads, is facing major production delays due to design flaws and overheating problems. With full rollout now pushed to 2025–2026, cloud giants like Microsoft, Google, and even Meta could feel the impact. But this might just be the opening competitors like AMD and Intel have been waiting for. We break down how this hardware disruption could affect the pace of AI innovation.

🔁 Recap

A battle for brains, screens, and silicon. From Meta's internal AI strategy to the external hardware that powers it, the tech landscape is shifting fast—and the ripple effects are only just beginning.

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