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💻 AI Takes Over Washington, Gaming Drops Bombshells & a 100-Year-Old Science Problem Just Got Solved

7 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Today's episode is loaded: the Trump administration is in active talks to take a government stake in OpenAI while simultaneously granting the military access to the most advanced AI systems — and that's just the start. Google just inked a jaw-dropping $30 billion AI deal with an Elon Musk-linked operation, raising eyebrows across the tech world. Summer Game Fest unleashed a wave of massive gaming announcements, including a long-awaited remake that fans have demanded for years and a surprise cancellation that will sting. On the science front, researchers have cracked a century-old color theory problem first posed by Schrödinger, and NASA just locked in a launch date for a telescope that dwarfs Hubble's view by 100 times. Plus, a lawsuit against an AI gun detection company is asking a question the entire industry has been dreading.

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