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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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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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News articleNasdaq· November 23, 2025

President Donald Trump's $2,000 Tariff Stimulus Check Proposal Comes With 3 Potentially Fatal Flaws

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President Donald Trump's $2,000 Tariff Stimulus Check Proposal Comes With 3 Potentially Fatal Flaws Key Points Donald Trump oversaw two rounds of fiscal stimulus payments during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic…
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  • $1,000 invested in Netflix on December 17, 2004 would be worth $562,536

    80% confidence
  • $1,000 invested in Nvidia on April 15, 2005 would be worth $1,096,510

    80% confidence
  • The proposal would open the door to stagflation - slowing or stagnant economic growth, resurgence in unemployment, and high inflation

    80% confidence
  • Tariff stimulus checks could reignite the U.S. inflation rate

    80% confidence
  • Stock Advisor's total average return is 981%, compared to 187% for the S&P 500

    80% confidence
  • Trump's tariff policies estimated to generate $207.5 billion in revenue in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Tariff stimulus checks of at least $2,000 will be paid to qualifying taxpayers, excluding high earners, funded by tariff revenue

    80% confidence
  • The cost of Trump's tariff stimulus plan estimated between $279.8 billion and $606.8 billion

    80% confidence
  • Redirecting tariff revenue to stimulus checks would further widen the federal deficit and worsen U.S. long-term debt situation

    80% confidence
  • Trump's tariff policies estimated to generate $158.4 billion in revenue in 2025

    80% confidence
  • Tariffs could be a means to reduce U.S. national debt

    80% confidence
  • Trump's informal plan would potentially have dire consequences for the U.S. economy

    80% confidence
  • The expense of outlaying $2,000 stimulus checks would almost certainly exceed average annual tariff revenue

    80% confidence
  • Trump's proposal would cost the U.S. more than the tariff revenue collected during the year

    80% confidence
  • Trump's tariffs forecasted to generate $2 trillion in revenue over the next decade

    80% confidence

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