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July 17, 2025

Getting defensive

Hi there,

 

Here is this week's Hot or Not.

 

Hot: Defense tech

 

The Pentagon just handed out a DC seal of approval: Google, xAI, Anthropic, and OpenAI landed a collective $200M in defense contracts this week.

 

The contracts come amid rising momentum in the broader defense tech sector.

 

Funding hit $11.1B in just the first half of 2025, up 35% YoY.

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Forces including geopolitical instability and tech advances (like drones) have contributed to the surge. 

 

In fact, two of the top 10 deals in Q2’25 went to defense players: 

  • Anduril: $2.5B for autonomous defense systems and defense connectivity platforms
  • Helsing: $693M for AI-powered defense applications

Get the details in CB Insights’ State of Venture Q2’25.

 

Not: Big tech M&A 

 

M&A from tech giants (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, and Nvidia) is entering a sustained downturn. 

 

We project annual deal activity will hit just 12 transactions in 2025 — down from a peak of 66 deals in 2014.

 

Instead, big tech companies are turning to “quasi-acquisitions” to avoid federal antitrust review. 

 

This week, Google snapped up key talent from AI coding startup Windsurf executives in a $2.4B licensing deal — without actually acquiring the company. 

 

Recent deals following this pattern include: 

  • Meta’s $14.8B investment in Scale for a 49% stake 
  • Google’s $3B licensing deal for Character.AI while poaching the founders
  • Amazon hiring Adept’s founders and many employees, with $330M+ going to licensing its tech 

Dive into the evolving M&A landscape here.

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Hot: Voice AI  

 

Meta acquired voice intelligence platform PlayAI this week. 

 

Advancements in voice AI models — including real-time audio processing — have jumpstarted voice applications across use cases.

 

Here’s what the 3 most promising M&A targets in the space focus on: 

  • ElevenLabs: Voice generation, dubbing, cloning, and conversational intelligence 
  • Cresta: Voice agents for contact centers
  • Cartesia: Voice synthesis and transcription
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Not: Energy security

 

CB Insights’ State of Venture data shows quarterly earnings mentions of "AI" and "energy" spiking to 277 this year — a 5x increase as companies scramble to address power constraints.

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While AI energy demands are surging, it will take years for big tech’s energy investments to come online. 

  • Google's new $3B hydropower deal requires upgrades before use
  • Meta's energy investments aren’t expected to be operational until 2030 
  • Microsoft's nuclear partnership requires extensive regulatory approval

 

The +1

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Source: u/ClemRRay via Reddit

 

Bad Hair Day for Data. Utterly confused.

 

 

I love you.

 

Anand

@asanwal 

Co-Founder & Exec Chair

 

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