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Enterprise AI Agent Rollout Outpaces Data Trust and Readiness
Enterprise adoption of agentic AI is accelerating fast — Siemens deepening its NVIDIA partnership for self-verifying agentic AI in chip design, Manulife expanding its Microsoft AI-governance partnership, and a wave of infrastructure launches (NVIDIA GPU-accelerated data processing, Dell exascale storage, new AI chip generations) — even as a new Google Cloud survey shows the underlying data foundation isn't ready: companies have AI access to only 45% of their data on average, data laggards see access fall to 30% or less, and only about half of organizations trust their AI agents' decisions. Meanwhile, insider selling at enterprise-AI bellwether C3.ai (CEO Thomas Siebel offloading $4.8M in shares) hints at investor caution layered under the adoption hype.
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Satellite-Terrestrial Network Integration Acceleration
Increased investment and launches in hybrid satellite-cellular networks across telecom industry; competitive responses from other carriers; regulatory activity around satellite spectrum; expansion of emergency/rural connectivity use cases
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Both facts report JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s revenue for the same fiscal period (FY 2025) with the same observation date (2025-12-31), but with different values: $182.447 billion vs. $185 billion. The ~1.4% difference ($2.553 billion) is too large to be explained by rounding alone and represents conflicting data for the identical time period.
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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· July 20, 2026

EVA LIVE TARGETS A $3 TRILLION GLOBAL DEFENSE, SATELLITE AND AI INFRASTRUCTURE OPPORTUNITY WITH PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF AIRBEAM WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES

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EVA LIVE TARGETS A $3 TRILLION GLOBAL DEFENSE, SATELLITE AND AI INFRASTRUCTURE OPPORTUNITY WITH PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF AIRBEAM WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Proposed acquisition brings access to more than 260 patents and advanced millimeter-wave semiconductor technology built upon a technology lineage that benefited from more…
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  • Airbeam's technology, built on more than 260 patents and a lineage that benefited from over $150 million in engineering and innovation over two decades, gives Eva Defense the opportunity to build the communications backbone for autonomous drone swarms, resilient military networks, smart cities, satellite constellations and eventually infrastructure beyond Earth.

    60% confidence
  • According to Airbeam's historical documentation, the technology lineage represented by its acquired assets traces back more than two decades and benefited from more than $150 million in cumulative research, development and commercialization investment.

    60% confidence
  • Eva Live believes autonomous defense systems, AI communications infrastructure, and satellite networking collectively represent a $3 trillion global opportunity over the coming decades.

    60% confidence

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