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Researchers trained an open source AI search agent, Harness-1, that outperforms GPT-5.4 on recalling relevant information

8 June 2026 @ 10:19 pm

A joint research collaboration between researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), UC Berkeley, and the open source AI-native vector database platform Chroma unveiled Harness-1, a 20-billion parameter open-source search agent built atop OpenAI's gpt-oss-20B open source model that fundamentally redesigns how AI executes complex retrieval tasks. Harness-1 achieves a massive leap in performance, scoring 73% average on its ability to recall relevant information correctly from a curated dataset, outperforming even GPT-5.4 (70.9%) and the next, most accurate open source search agent, Tongyi DeepResearch 30B, by 11.4 percentage points. (While

The Agentic Reckoning: Enterprise AI organizations have a runtime problem, not a model problem — and most are building the wrong solution

8 June 2026 @ 9:01 pm

In Q1 2026, VentureBeat's Pulse Research surfaced the “Governance Mirage”: the gap between the governance org charts enterprises had drawn and the control layers they had actually built. Forty-three percent said a central team owned AI governance; 23% couldn't agree on who owned it at all; and 31% named vendor opacity as the single biggest obstacle.This new wave of research asks the next question: Once you've admitted the governance problem, what breaks first when you try to fix it? The answer from our respondents is unambiguous. The failure point is not the model. It's the runtime.Enterprises are discovering that AI agents built on stateless infrastructure — Python scripts, LangChain chains, ad hoc orchestration — cannot survive the operational realities of production. Container restarts er

When Claude changed, everything changed: Managing AI blast radius in production

8 June 2026 @ 1:02 am

Our system did one thing, and it did it well: It turned natural-language questions into API calls.The users were analysts, account managers, and operations leads. They knew what data they needed, but assembling it manually meant pulling from four dashboards, two BI tools, and a Salesforce report builder. With our system, they typed the request in plain English. A request like "Compile a report on sales volume for January through March 2026 for the Northeast region, broken down by city" was translated into an API call that the system could act on:json{  "description": "User requested sales volume for the given date range, here is the API call to get the response",  "api_call": "/api/sales_volume",  "post_body": {    "start_date": "2026-01-01",    "end_date": "2026-03-31",

Agentic AI solved coding — and exposed every other problem in software engineering

7 June 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Agentic AI is now a core part of the engineering process, driving massive execution leverage and helping us generate more code than ever before. Yet, a difficult question I’ve increasingly heard from business leaders is: if we’re shipping code faster than ever, why aren’t our products improving at the same rate?The reason is that writing code was never the rate limiter. Defining the right requirements, integrating with complex systems, and maintaining software under real-world conditions has always been the hard part. And when agents flood an organization with lots of new code, the hard part only gets harder. Agents compress execution time. They do not compress ambiguity, accountability, or operational complexity. As AI-generated code scales, human review is becoming a massive new bottleneck, and engineers are losing the context needed to catch agent mistakes. The companies that understand this will move forward deliberately and

Microsoft AI chief says company was “set free” from OpenAI to pursue superintelligence

5 June 2026 @ 10:55 pm

For three years, Microsoft's artificial intelligence story has been inseparable from OpenAI. The partnership — cemented by a cumulative investment exceeding $13 billion — gave Microsoft early access to the most advanced AI models on the planet, catapulting its Copilot products into the enterprise mainstream and adding hundreds of billions of dollars to its market capitalization. To the outside world, Microsoft's AI strategy was OpenAI.Mustafa Suleyman wants to change that narrative.In an exclusive sit-down interview with VentureBeat at Microsoft Build 2026, the CEO of Microsoft AI disclosed that a contractual change with OpenAI roughly six months ago granted his division the formal authority to pursue what he openly calls "superintelligence" — using Microsoft's own researchers, its own data pipelines, and its own custom silicon."We

Microsoft's AI Futurist explains how he uses Copilot — and the real-world problems enterprises are solving with agents

5 June 2026 @ 7:31 pm

Microsoft used its Build 2026 conference this week to push a clear message: agents are rapidly moving into production throughout enterprise systems, and the winning platform will be the one that gives them reliable context, governance, identity, memory — and secure access to enterprise data. The company announced Microsoft IQ as a context layer across GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Foundry and Copilot Studio; Work IQ APIs coming June 16; Fabric IQ for structured business data; Foundry IQ for retrieval across enterprise knowledge and the live web; and Web IQ as a new agent-facing web search stack. Microsoft also introduced Scout, a personal work agent

AI agents are learning on the job — just not for your whole team

5 June 2026 @ 5:51 pm

When someone on a team corrects an AI agent — better prompts, better feedback, better context — that improvement disappears the moment a colleague opens the same tool. The correction doesn't transfer, and the next person starts from zero.The problem compounds in multi-agent workflows, where teams expect agents to share context across users and tasks. Without a shared memory layer, every team member effectively trains a different version of the same agent — and those versions never sync.That gap shows up in the numbers. According to Asana's own research, 75% of knowledge workers use AI on the job, but only 5% of companies have reported productivity gains. “Model providers are getting really, really good at improving reasoning and retry loops, but what they’re not good at is bringing the enterprise work context in a way that human beings can reason about for shared memory,” Asana Chief Product Officer Arnab Bose told VentureBeat. Asa

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AI inference moving to private clouds, Broadcom says

9 June 2026 @ 2:15 pm

The majority of enterprises now either run or plan to run AI workloads in private clouds, according to a survey of 1,800 senior IT decision makers conducted by Radius Tech on behalf of Broadcom. Only 41% of enterprises are now using public clouds for inference workloads, down from 56% last year. Meanwhile, the use of private clouds for AI inference has risen slightly, from 55% to 56%. “The key takeaway this year is that we’ve seen an AI tipping point, driving towards private cloud as the preferred platform for running these workloads,” says

2026 network outage report and internet health check

9 June 2026 @ 1:33 pm

ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update on internet and cloud traffic performance. Note: We have archived prior-year outage updates, including our reports from 2025, 2024,

Attackers exploiting unpatched Cisco SD-WAN flaw

8 June 2026 @ 9:53 pm

Cisco warns customers of an actively exploited high-severity vulnerability in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, an enterprise network management system that has been targeted by hackers multiple times in the past. Located in the command-line interface, the flaw allows authenticated attackers to escalate privileges to root and take over the entire system. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20245, is rated 7.8 (high) on the CVSS scale instead of critical because it requires local access and netadmin privileges to exploit. These privileges can be obtained via stolen credentials or by exploiting authentication bypass flaws, such as CVE-2026-20245 or CVE-2026-20127, which were fixed in May and Fe

Enterprise network teams are falling behind as AI raises the stakes

8 June 2026 @ 10:00 am

Enterprise network operations teams are struggling to keep pace with the demands placed on them, and the challenge is growing as enterprises prepare their networks and observability tools for AI workloads. Roughly 31% of IT professionals surveyed for an Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) benchmarking study said their organization’s network operations strategy is completely successful, a figure that decreased from 42% two years ago. That is one of the findings of EMA’s Network Management

New data center routing design cuts AWS networking energy costs by 40%, Amazon claims

5 June 2026 @ 8:38 pm

Amazon has started deploying a completely new routing architecture in AWS data centers which it says will deliver higher throughput from fewer physical switches while slashing electricity consumption. The company claims the architecture, dubbed Resilient Network Graphs (RNG) by the AWS Networking Lab researchers who developed it, offers a more efficient alternative to the traditional ‘fat tree’ topology that dominates data centers today. According to Amazon’s

Cisco: Latest news and insights

5 June 2026 @ 6:32 pm

Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) is the dominant vendor in enterprise networking, and under CEO Chuck Robbins, it continues to shake things up. Cisco’s momentum is accelerating across multiple fronts, driven by demand for AI infrastructure, campus modernization, and strategic silicon investments. Here’s the latest Cisco news, research and analysis. Cisco sees quantum networking as the future of networking June 3, 2026: Einstein famously dismissed quantum phenomena such as particle entanglement, s

Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

5 June 2026 @ 6:06 pm

Network and infrastructure roles continue to shift as enterprises adopt technologies such as AI-driven network operations, multicloud networking, zero trust network access (ZTNA), and SD-WAN. Here’s a recap of some of the latest industry research, hiring s

How Cisco IT cut observability costs by 86% and eliminated major network outages

5 June 2026 @ 12:54 pm

When several database clusters started failing simultaneously, Cisco IT had all the data it needed to diagnose the problem. The signals were there. Engineers saw them. The issue was that those signals were landing in separate systems that did not talk to each other, and the team had no way to correlate them in real time. What followed was three hours of war-room calls across three separate bridges. Engineers were on one call, debating ownership of the problem. Application owners were on another, waiting on the database to recover. Executives were on a third, trying to explain to business partners why users could not place orders. The root cause was eventually found, but the outage had a

Microsoft makes Linux developers feel more at home in Windows with Coreutils release

4 June 2026 @ 8:18 pm

Microsoft has announced Coreutils, a new Windows 11 feature that allows developers to run many popular Linux command line utilities natively on Windows from a single binary. Revealed at this week’s Build 2026 developer conference in Seattle, Coreutils is about reducing what Microsoft terms the “cognitive load” faced by developers when moving between Windows and other platforms. Currently, accessing the Linux command line utilities that are considered essential in many CI/CD development environments on Windows requires a kludge that involves either opening an emulation such as Git Bash, or a virtualized

AMD ships second-gen Versal Prime accelerators

4 June 2026 @ 7:41 pm

AMD has added three new chips to its Versal Prime series lineup, which is designed for space-constrained applications. AMD began shipping the first production units of the Versal Prime Gen2 Series last year. Two devices have entered full production, and a third is currently sampling. These new devices are designed to provide an optimized footprint and processing subsystem compared to the earlier models. Versal is AMD’s own platform, not x86 or FPGA. The Versal Prime Series Gen 2 devices combine high-performance embedded CPUs with programmable logic, video encode/decode IP, and support for DDR5 & LPDDR5X. These devices are built with scalability in mind, and target marke

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Mick Lynch boiled down all that’s wrong with Farage’s Reform UK to its very essence and it was brilliantly done

9 June 2026 @ 11:43 am

We don’t write so much about Mick Lynch as we did back in the day when the former rail trade union leader (he retired in March) used to cross swords with Piers Morgan and the like. But now he’s given up the day job it doesn’t mean he’s vanished from our screens, and this particular […] The post Mick Lynch boiled down all that’s wrong with Farage’s Reform UK to its very essence and it was brilliantly done appeared first on The Poke.

25 Funniest Threads Posts to Give Your Day a Lift

9 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

Welcome to our weekly round-up of the stuff that’s made us laugh over on Threads. We like to think there’s a little something for everyone, so why not dive right in. If you see something you like, show it a bit of love. 1. View on Threads 2. View on Threads 3. View on Threads […] The post 25 Funniest Threads Posts to Give Your Day a Lift appeared first on The Poke.

Ian Wright just totally nailed all that’s wrong with Donald Trump’s World Cup before a ball has been kicked and had the entire internet cheering

9 June 2026 @ 10:07 am

In the world of football punditry, we reckon there is Ian Wright and then there is basically everyone else, so good is he at what he does. And it’s not just when there’s a game on that the former Arsenal and England man nails it. He’s also just done it before a ball has even […] The post Ian Wright just totally nailed all that’s wrong with Donald Trump’s World Cup before a ball has been kicked and had the entire internet cheering appeared first on The Poke.

People have been sharing the ‘most unhinged breakup excuse’ they’ve ever been given – 17 jaw-dropping reasons people got the elbow

9 June 2026 @ 9:44 am

Breaking up is hard to do. Getting broken up with is harder. Especially when the dumpee gets blindsided. But some breakups are worse than others. All of this came to light recently when Redditor u/SinInHerVoice offered up this prompt on AskReddit: Breakup excuses that deserve a public hearing. What’s the most unhinged excuse you’ve been […] The post People have been sharing the ‘most unhinged breakup excuse’ they’ve ever been given – 17 jaw-dropping reasons people got the elbow appeared first on The Poke.

Donald Trump insists the loud booing at the NBA finals was actually enthusiastic cheers, if you were wondering just how delusional Tangerine Grandpa is today

9 June 2026 @ 9:40 am

Donald Trump’s big night out at the NBA finals game three, between the NY Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, obviously wasn’t the thrill-a-minute occasion he was expecting, if scenes like this are anything to go by. WOW. Trump fell asleep at MSG during Game 3 of the NBA Finals. They don’t call him Sleepy […] The post Donald Trump insists the loud booing at the NBA finals was actually enthusiastic cheers, if you were wondering just how delusional Tangerine Grandpa is today appeared first on The Poke.

Robert Kenyon’s Andy Burnham ‘gotcha’ didn’t go entirely to plan and said so much more about him than it did his Labour rival

9 June 2026 @ 9:27 am

A week and a bit to go until the Makerfield by-election, which looks set to decide not just who the constituency’s next MP is but the path of politics in the UK for the next generation or so. No pressure, voters! Reform UK’s candidate Robert Kenyon, it’s fair to say, wasn’t overly impressive on Question […] The post Robert Kenyon’s Andy Burnham ‘gotcha’ didn’t go entirely to plan and said so much more about him than it did his Labour rival appeared first on The Poke.

Victoria Derbyshire’s takedown of Reform UK-er Laila Cunningham over the incredible disappearing Nigel Farage is a masterclass in this sort of thing

9 June 2026 @ 8:47 am

To the studios of BBC2’s Newsnight now, where in the continuing absence of Nigel Farage, presenter Victoria Derbyshire was keen to ask Reform UK-er Laila Cunningham about that undeclared £5m gift. In particular, what Farage has been up to since his bounty was revealed, and why if the money was for security the Reform UK […] The post Victoria Derbyshire’s takedown of Reform UK-er Laila Cunningham over the incredible disappearing Nigel Farage is a masterclass in this sort of thing appeared first on The Poke.

Hugh Laurie just followed up his hilarious takedown of an unimpressed House viewer and made the whole thing even better

9 June 2026 @ 8:21 am

It’s only Tuesday, obviously, but it’s hard to believe we’re going to write about something more purely enjoyable than Hugh Laurie’s brilliant response to a woman who belatedly came across his American medical drama House and, it’s fair to say, wasn’t overly impressed. Just in case, like Janet Murray, you are late to the party, […] The post Hugh Laurie just followed up his hilarious takedown of an unimpressed House viewer and made the whole thing even better appeared first on The Poke.

Tommy Robinson has ‘made’ a cringey AI movie trailer casting ‘himself’ as a Roman military leader – 17 one-star reviews

9 June 2026 @ 8:11 am

It’s no secret that Tommy Robinson has a high opinion of himself, seeing himself as some kind of saviour of western civilization. Obviously his ego is inflated by having the support of Elon Musk, and there are allegations of a bit of *ahem* chemical assistance, too – which are unproven. So it’s not really a […] The post Tommy Robinson has ‘made’ a cringey AI movie trailer casting ‘himself’ as a Roman military leader – 17 one-star reviews appeared first on The Poke.

The Tories announced they’d abolish business rates for thousands of premises, and 14 years of Tory government entered the chat

9 June 2026 @ 7:34 am

As the Makerfield by-election approaches, almost all the attention has been on the Labour and Reform UK candidates, Andy Burnham and Robert Kenyon, who are the two most likely to win the seat. We suspect most people couldn’t name the Conservative candidate (Michael Winstanley), but his leader Kemi Badenoch has been out there touting a […] The post The Tories announced they’d abolish business rates for thousands of premises, and 14 years of Tory government entered the chat appeared first on The Poke.

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Media Recognition and Public Coverage of Harrington Group International's QMS Leadership

22 January 2026 @ 9:20 pm

Over the years, HGI's work has received attention from press release platforms, trade publications, industry review outlets, and regional media, contributing to its visibility in the broader conversation about digital quality management standards.

ICE Let Suspect in $100 Million Brinks Jewelry Heist Exit the U.S., Court Filings Show

22 January 2026 @ 9:17 pm

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities allowed Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist self-deport back to South America.

Financial Clarity as a Growth Accelerator for Small Businesses: Insights from NetDeposited

22 January 2026 @ 8:39 pm

According to the World Economic Forum, roughly 400 million SMEs worldwide represent about 90% of all businesses, provide employment for nearly 70% of the global workforce, and contribute close to half of global GDP.

Can Performance Advertising Be Safe? PropellerAds Thinks It Can – and Must

22 January 2026 @ 8:36 pm

PropellerAds operates squarely within this tension. Founded in 2011, the global AdTech platform now serves advertisers across more than 195 countries, handling billions of daily ad impressions through push notifications, in-page push, and other performance formats.

Resetting the Paradigm for Chronic Pain Treatment: Observations From a Career Treating Persistent Pain

22 January 2026 @ 8:33 pm

Dr. Fersel's medical background spans traditional anesthesiology training and extensive work in interventional pain settings.

CaniCatiCare and Veterinary Precision Medicine: The Road to Start First Line Targeted Anti-Cancer Therapies in Dogs

22 January 2026 @ 8:30 pm

CaniCatiCare Inc. (CCC), a pet precision medicine company, has recognized a persistent distance between the pace of innovation in human healthcare and the way comparable advances reach companion animals.

The Growing Energy Needs of Data Centers and a Scalable, Safe Nuclear Energy Vision for Tomorrow's Power Challenges

22 January 2026 @ 8:27 pm

AMPERA is a company designing modular micro-nuclear reactors intended to provide scalable, reliable energy for large industrial loads, data centers, remote facilities, and other power-intensive environments.

Jack Smith Issues Ominous Warning to Americans During Congressional Testimony

22 January 2026 @ 8:18 pm

Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith testified before a House Judiciary Committee on Thursday to warn against what he says are threats to democracy within the Trump administration.

Farah Alli is Rewriting the Real Estate Playbook By Replacing Adversarial Deals with Education and Legacy

22 January 2026 @ 7:56 pm

As a third-generation real estate veteran and a founding member of Story Residential, Alli has spent more than two decades pushing against those tides.

Zelensky Says Trump's Greenland Obsession is Forcing Europe to Abandon Ukraine's Needs

22 January 2026 @ 6:55 pm

At his speech at the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused European leaders of abandoning Ukraine's needs to defend Greenland.

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The Covid-19 Dominoes Fall: The World Is Insolvent

16 March 2020 @ 4:40 pm

To understand why the financial dominoes toppled by the Covid-19 pandemic lead to global insolvency, let’s start with a household example. The point of this exercise is to distinguish between the market value of assets and net worth, which is what’s left after debts are…Read more ›

Goodbye to All That: The Demise of Globalization and Imperial Pretensions

13 March 2020 @ 9:57 pm

Globalization and Imperial Pretensions have been decaying for years; now the tide has turned definitively against them. The Covid-19 pandemic didn’t cause the demise of globalization and Imperial Pretensions; it merely pushed the rickety structures over the edge. It’s human nature to reckon…Read more ›

[KR1513] Keiser Report | Thinking Exponentially

13 March 2020 @ 12:30 am

In this final episode of Keiser Report from Los Angeles, Max and Stacy discuss the exponential growth in debt and dollars that preceded the pandemic sweeping through some of the world’s major economies. They discuss the oil and stock market…Read more ›

And Then Came the Lawsuits: Pandemic in a Litigious Society

12 March 2020 @ 6:38 pm

Never mind prevention or vaccines; the big question is “who can we sue after this blows over to rake in millions of dollars?” Yes, this is pathetic, tragic, perverse and evil, but that’s reality in a hyper-litigious society like the U.S.…Read more ›

What the Fed Can Do: Print and Buy, Buy, Buy

10 March 2020 @ 5:39 pm

Much has been written about what the Federal Reserve cannot do: it can’t stop the Covid-19 pandemic or reverse the economic damage unleashed by the pandemic. But let’s not overlook what the Fed can do: create U.S. dollars out of thin…Read more ›

The Gathering Storm: Could Covid-19 Overwhelm Us in the Months Ahead?

10 March 2020 @ 5:37 pm

The present disconnect between the science of Covid-19 and the status quo’s complacency is truly crazy-making, as we face a binary situation: either the science is correct and all the complacent are wrong, or the science is false and all the…Read more ›

[KR1511] Keiser Report | Painting Pandemic with Alex Schaefer

7 March 2020 @ 2:04 pm

In this episode of Keiser Report from Los Angeles, Max and Stacy discuss deglobalization as supply shocks hit the world in the midst of a pandemic… even if the WHO won’t call it that. They talk about an opinion piece…Read more ›

Did Covid-19 Just Pop All the Global Financial Bubbles?

5 March 2020 @ 4:39 pm

Even though the first-order effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are still impossible to predict, it’s already possible to ask: did the pandemic pop all the global financial bubbles? The reason we can ask this question is the entire bull mania of…Read more ›

The Limits of Force: A Bayonet in the Back Will Not Restore China’s Economy

5 March 2020 @ 4:35 pm

The Chinese authorities threatening to punish workers who refuse to return to work are getting a lesson in the limits of force in an unprecedented national trauma: a bayonet in the back will not restore the legitimacy and confidence that have…Read more ›

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Episode 503 – Israel Caught Spying on US!

9 June 2026 @ 9:25 am

Do you know the documented history of decades of illegal Israeli government spying on Washington? Well, you're about to! Strap in and get ready.

June Open Thread and Subscriber Exclusive Video (2026)

7 June 2026 @ 10:21 am

June is already here and there's plenty to discuss. If you're interested in getting in on the action, then log in and join in the discussion below!

Interview 2019 – AI Is Diagnosing People With A Made Up Disease (NWNW #632)

5 June 2026 @ 1:09 am

This week on New World Next Week: Freedom Williams destroys in epic toilet rant; euthanasia is bad...unless it's by the government; and AI is diagnosing people with made up diseases.

Episode 502 – REPORTAGE In Japan

3 June 2026 @ 10:21 am

REPORTAGE is now available in Japanese. James goes to Osaka, speaks to the book's translator, and pays respects to a dearly departed Corbett Report member.

Toilet Paper Panic!!! – #PropagandaWatch

2 June 2026 @ 2:12 am

TOILET PAPER IS RUNNING OUT!!! Are you scared yet? Good! That means the propaganda is working!

James Corbett: The Japanese Q&A

31 May 2026 @ 11:52 am

Following is the Question and Answer interview from the newly published Japanese version of REPORTAGE.

Drawing the AI Line in the Sand – #SolutionsWatch

29 May 2026 @ 9:33 am

The IMA/#SolutionsWatch panel is back for another all-star debate/discussion/free-for-all. This time, we tackle the question of AI.

What are the Enhanced Games? – Questions For Corbett

27 May 2026 @ 11:34 am

Are you wondering what the point of the Enhanced Games really is and who's paying to make them happen?

Interview 2018 – The Post-Truth Era on Forbidden Knowledge News

26 May 2026 @ 10:27 am

James joins Chris Mathieu of Forbidden Knowledge News to discuss the post-truth era, AI slop, data centre invasions, and how to choose your own dystopia (or not).

So, they’re wearing literal skin suits on the news now… – #PropagandaWatch

25 May 2026 @ 10:58 am

So, Fox News just interviewed a talking head and it looks...weird. Am I taking crazy pills or is that TV talking head wearing a face mask?