Connecting the Dots - 5-20-2025
Today we cover the sale of bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe to biotechnology company Regeneron for $256 million. The sale includes 23andMe's extensive biobank of customer genetic data, raising concerns about the privacy and security of this sensitive information, especially following a previous data breach. Simultaneously, other sources announce that Microsoft has open-sourced the majority of its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), aiming to foster community contributions and development with only a few Windows-specific components remaining proprietary. Lastly, several articles discuss Microsoft's adoption of Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard designed to improve how AI agents securely connect with and utilize external data sources and services, and the rebranding of Windows' AI platform to Windows AI Foundry.
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