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Tech Pulse Daily - December 24, 2025

Dillip Chowdary

Dillip Chowdary

Tech Entrepreneur & Innovator

December 24, 2025 | 5 min read

Today's Top Highlights

  • AI is now a fundamental infrastructure layer, driving the global economy.
  • The industry is moving towards mostly autonomous software development.
  • Python 3.15's native JIT compiler shows significant performance gains.
  • Geopolitical tensions over semiconductors and tech exports are intensifying.
  • Starlink now serves over 9 million customers across 155 countries.

AI's Evolution into Essential Infrastructure

In 2025, artificial intelligence has solidified its role as a fundamental infrastructure layer, comparable to electricity or cloud services. This transition is making AI integral to the global economic backbone, with breakthroughs in reasoning and multimodal systems accelerating its adoption across knowledge work, industrial processes, and enterprise systems. The increasing reliance on AI is also driving a surge in the AI job market, with new roles like AI training experts becoming commonplace.

The Dawn of Autonomous Software Development

The dream of autonomous software development is rapidly becoming a reality. In 2025, AI assistants are generating code that developers increasingly trust without extensive review. MiniMax's recent release of M2.1, a major update to its open-source AI model, focuses on multilingual programming and office automation, with the ambitious goal of enabling AI to "ship products" rather than just write code snippets.

Python 3.15's Native JIT Shows Promise

The alpha version of Python 3.15 is demonstrating significant performance gains for certain programs, thanks to improvements in its native Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler. While still considered experimental, the JIT compiler is a major step forward for Python's performance, potentially making it more competitive for CPU-intensive tasks.

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