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This Sunday morning, an "AI data war" is intensifying, with Microsoft blocking Databricks from connecting to Power BI, its visualization tool. This move, confirmed by 디지털투데이, is seen by observers as a battle for control over "semantic layer tools," crucial for AI agents. Meanwhile, companies are rapidly integrating agentic AI. Both AOL.com and AD HOC NEWS report Nokia is entering the $800 billion agentic AI market with Nvidia's backing, driven by a $1 billion investment. Nokia will co-develop AI-native radio access networks for 5G-Advanced and 6G. Dell Technologies World, as Pulse 2.0 reports, unveiled new AI infrastructure, including Deskside Agentic AI for local data processing and an expanded Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA serving 5,000 customers. Google is also making significant strides. Memeburn reveals Gemini Spark, a new personal AI agent that operates 24/7 in the cloud, monitoring emails and executing tasks across Google apps. TechEBlog highlights Google's experimental AI agent, Sophie, appearing life-size on its Beam telepresence device, offering realistic, multilingual interaction. The demand for AI agents is fueling new financial structures. 디지털투데이 reports AEON raised $8 million in pre-seed funding to build a settlement layer for AI agents, aiming to facilitate financial transactions between them. The impact on daily life is becoming clearer. Your next meeting could feature a life-sized AI participant, and your personal AI agent might soon be managing your inbox and calendar even when your devices are off.