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    Data silos have long been the enemy of efficiency. Companies poured billions into smashing these barriers. Yet, the next bottleneck isn’t technical. It’s human. Sheila Rohra, CEO of Hitachi Vantara, nails it: the real challenge is breaking people silos. These invisible walls between teams, departments, and regions throttle innovation and kill agility. Ignoring them undercuts

    AI News & TrendsJune 4, 2026
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    Microsoft just flipped the switch on a new breed of AI assistant. Meet Scout, the first Autopilot agent built to run nonstop inside Microsoft 365. Unlike your typical chatbot that waits for a command, Scout works quietly in the background. It autonomously juggles meetings, flags urgent emails, blocks calendar time, and spots workflow risks. It

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    Amazon is stepping up its warehouse game with a new generation of robots that understand plain speech. Instead of typing commands or using special software, workers just tell the robot what to do. It listens, plans its route, and gets the task done. The star of this new wave is the Proteus robot. It looks

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    SpaceX is about to shake the markets like never before. The company targets a jaw-dropping $75 billion raise in its upcoming IPO. That would skyrocket its valuation to nearly $1.8 trillion. This isn’t just another tech debut. It’s a financial event that could crown Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. The IPO That Could Rewrite

    Space TechnologyJune 4, 2026
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    AlphaSense just flipped the switch on a game-changing funding round. The AI powerhouse raised $350 million and blasted its valuation to a staggering $7.5 billion. That’s nearly double what it was two years ago. Talk about turbocharged growth! This isn’t just about the money. AlphaSense smashed through $600 million in annual recurring revenue in the

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    Time series data pops up everywhere. From tracking stock prices to monitoring weather, it’s all about data points ordered in time. But time series data is tricky. It doesn’t behave like regular tables. Each point depends on the previous one. This dependence changes how we analyze and forecast. Python offers powerful tools to tackle these

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    August 2026 is the hard deadline. The EU AI Act’s high-risk provisions kick in, and enterprises must be ready or risk serious fallout. Most companies have pilots, few have governance frameworks that pass muster. This isn’t about ticking legal boxes. Compliance demands embedding controls into AI agents from the ground up. That means designing systems

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    AI agents are moving beyond simple chatbots. Instead of just answering questions, they now perform tasks, remember information, and use tools. OpenJarvis is one of the newest frameworks designed to run AI agents directly on your device. It handles everything locally — from running models to managing memory and learning. This local-first approach cuts costs

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    NASA has officially called time on its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, better known as MAVEN. After more than 11 years circling Mars, the probe went silent last December. Scientists and engineers tried everything to bring it back. But the verdict is clear: MAVEN is done. Its batteries drained, its communications lost, the spacecraft

    Space TechnologyJune 4, 2026
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    Courts across the United States are facing a surge of lawsuits created with the help of AI chatbots. People who cannot afford lawyers or want to represent themselves are turning to tools like ChatGPT and Claude to draft legal filings. This shift is changing the way courts handle cases and raising serious questions about justice

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