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This week on Cloud Unplugged: AI goes local, Google Cloud breaks the internet, and the DOJ turns up the heat on Google’s $32B Wiz acquisition.
We’re breaking down the biggest stories in cloud and AI:
- Context & Qualcomm are teaming up to move AI agents off the cloud and onto your device. What does this mean for the future of local-first AI?
- A major Google Cloud outage caused chaos across Cloudflare, Shopify, and Discord. We explain what went wrong and what it tells us about the risks of centralised cloud infrastructure.
- The DOJ is investigating Google’s acquisition of Wiz, raising questions about cloud security competition and antitrust concerns.
- Plus: Andrej Karpathy’s Software 3.0 vision, is natural language the new programming interface?
Hosted by Lewis and Jon, two cloud-native veterans covering the real stories behind the hype in cloud, AI, and dev infrastructure.
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