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BIG Overcomes NRG's CT-side, Seals Epic 16-12 Win in Mirage Overtime Thriller
BIG pulled off a stunning comeback on Mirage, overcoming NRG's formidable CT-side to win 16-12 in overtime, with standout performances by tabseN and faveN. Despite NRG's later 12-0 run, BIG's victory advances them to Stage 2, while NRG is eliminated, marking a notable upset in Major history.

KPMG Withdraws AI Report Amid Accusations of 'Vibe Citing' and Misinformation
KPMG has retracted a report on AI excellence after it was found to contain false claims and misleading citations, including unverified AI use by major organizations. The incident highlights the risks of 'vibe citing,' a form of AI hallucination, which may erode trust in AI research and advisory firms.

Judge Orders Trump Admin to Restore Historical Displays in National Parks by July 2026
A federal judge in Massachusetts has mandated the Trump administration restore signage and exhibits in national parks altered under a 2024 policy, highlighting their historical and scientific importance. The injunction, issued by Judge Angel Kelley, targets efforts seen as censoring factual content on climate change, slavery, and LGBTQ+ history, and halts further changes during ongoing legal proceedings.
A groundbreaking study led by Virginia Tech's Paul Marek suggests millipedes might be older than previously thought, predating land vertebrates by 80 million years. The study, funded by the NSF, used DNA from 82 species and fossil evidence, revealing insights into millipede evolution and diversity, including their ancient chemical defenses.
Linx Security integrates Claude Compliance API by Anthropic to bring identity governance within enterprise environments, transforming Claude into a fully governed app on Linx. This move enhances security with visibility, audit trails, and access controls, while Linx's new Agentic Access Control enforces actions between AI platforms and enterprise applications.
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OpenAI has postponed the broad release of its Operator browser agent, initially set for Q3 2026, due to technical challenges in achieving a stable deployment. The delay affects enterprise users anticipating new features, while competitors like Microsoft's Skill Agent gain traction.
The Global Agentic AI Market is projected to soar from $8.6 billion in 2025 to an astounding $373.3 billion by 2035, driven by the rise in autonomous workflows and multi-agent systems. With solutions commanding a 64.5% market share, cloud deployments make up 61.7%, highlighting the demand for scalable AI infrastructures.
U.S. authorities intensify export controls on advanced AI models like Anthropic's Fable5 to prevent misuse and ensure safety compliance. OpenAI and Anthropic face increased regulatory scrutiny as legal probes and new policies aim to regulate AI deployment and align operations with national security concerns.
McLaren Racing partners with Iron Mountain to digitize its extensive racing media heritage, preserving over 60 years of history for future use. The project employs AI technology to convert aging media into accessible digital assets, ensuring their availability for fans and McLaren staff alike.
An undercover sting operation in Connecticut has led to the arrest of multiple men accused of attempting sexual encounters with minors. The joint effort by local police and U.S. Homeland Security employed officers posing as minors online, resulting in several charges and further expected arrests as the investigation continues.
Together AI unveiled significant advancements in AI infrastructure, notably improving inference efficiency with their MiniMax-M3 model showing 81-125% throughput gains. The company also announced a global distribution partnership with Pax8, ISO 27001:2022 certification, and broadened model support, enhancing offerings for latency-sensitive applications.
California's extraction economy faces scrutiny as water rights and AI infrastructure in Silicon Valley clash with sustainability and regulatory demands. Governor Newsom's growth policies are questioned amid environmental and community impact concerns, highlighting the tension between tech ambitions and democratic accountability.












