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      <title>Signals from the Week: AI, War, Shipping, and the Infrastructure of the Future</title>
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      <description>A strange convergence is unfolding across several sectors that normally move on different timelines. Artificial intelligence funding, shipping disruptions, cybersecurity arms races, and geopolitical tensions are colliding into a single story about infrastructure — the systems that quietly keep the global economy functioning until they suddenly become the center of attention. Over the past days the signals have been unusually loud, and when you line them up side by side the picture that emerges is less about isolated headlines and more about structural change.</description>
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