Nscale Gets $790M in Financing for Norway AI Buildout
The capital infusion marks another milestone in the rapid rise of the neocloud startup.
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The post Billions In Prescriptions Go Unfilled. This Startup Is Using AI To Fix That. appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Forus founder Sahir Jaggi Forus Forus reached $1 billion valuation by dealing with the unglamorous admin work of processing scripts so patients can get the drugs they need. Nearly one third of Americans never fill the prescriptions that their doctors order. Sahir Jaggi thinks AI can help. In 2023, he started Forus (then named Tandem) to develop AI software that can handle prescriptions’ administrative backend. The moment a physician writes a scrip, Forus’s system picks it up and processes it, figuring out nitty-gritty details like what medications a patient has tried previously and whether there are restrictions on which pharmacy can fill it. Both the doctor and the patient can see what’s going on in real time. “We reduce a huge amount of headache, paperwork and phone calls,” says Jaggi, 31. The company says that thousands of medical practices and health systems ac
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OpenAI has unveiled Daybreak, its answer to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, amid a growing market for frontier AI-powered cyber defense platforms. The initiative combines OpenAI’s large language models, Codex’s agentic capabilities, and integrations with the broader enterprise security ecosystem. The company said Daybreak is focused on accelerating cyber defense operations and enabling organizations to secure software across the development lifecycle continuously. Announcing the initiative on X, Sam Altman, CEO at OpenAI, said, “OpenAI is launching Daybreak, our effort to accelerate cyber defense and continuously secure software. AI is already good and about to get super good at cybersecurity; we’d like to start working with as many companies as possible now to help them continuously secure themselves.” Daybreak takes on Mythos The surge in AI-driven cyber threats has recently shifted the AI race toward AI cybersecurity models. In April this year, Anthropic unveiled Project Glasswing, built
The post Bitcoin: AI boom could send BTC soaring past $126K, says Arthur Hayes appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes has come up with his latest Bitcoin [BTC] prediction. On the 12th of May, Hayes, in a blog post titled “The Butterfly Touch,” noted that Bitcoin’s next move to $126,000 is inevitable. This prediction by Hayes comes at a time when BTC was trading at $81,067.73 at press time after modest daily and weekly hikes. On what grounds does Hayes believe BTC will hit $126K? In his piece, Hayes proposed that the primary catalyst pushing Bitcoin’s growth is artificial intelligence (AI). The argument is strengthened by the competition between China and the United States for leadership in AI development. Remarking on the same, Hayes added, The presidents of America and China (Trump and Xi) both believe that AI and tech supremacy are integral to the survival of their fiefdoms. The author contends that governments and central banks are being pressured to
The controversy highlights the potential for AI misuse in political discourse, exacerbating tensions and influencing public perception. The post Trump AI image post stirs controversy, targets Obama, Biden, Pelosi appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The post Markets, AI Rally Rattled as Trump Calls Iran Ceasefire “On Life Support” appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Trump called the Iran ceasefire on life support after rejecting Tehran’s proposal as garbage. Brent crude rose to $105 as silver jumped 7% and traders rushed into safe haven assets. US CPI forecast at 3.7% raising fears Fed may hike rates rather than cut them this year. Global markets turned cautious on Tuesday after President Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire was “on life support,” describing Tehran’s latest counterproposal to end the war as “garbage.” Oil responded immediately. Brent crude futures rose 0.7% to $105 a barrel. Silver jumped over 7% as traders rushed back into safe haven assets. Bitcoin held above $81,000 but remained under pressure as risk appetite faded across the board. What Iran Proposed Iran’s response to the US peace proposal included demands for war reparations, confirmation of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, an end to sanctio
MARA's strategic pivot towards AI and energy infrastructure highlights a shift in leveraging digital assets for diversified growth and stability. The post MARA sells 20,880 Bitcoin for $1.5 billion in Q1 as firm doubles down on AI appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Transaction Management company DealCloser has struck a deal with Thomson Reuters that brings CoCounsel Legal’s AI document review capability into its deal platform. DealCloser, which ...
Delivering much information about the scale of what’s coming, documentary also follows Gawdat’s campaign to get the programs with empathy Another day, another warning about AI; vis-a-vis the reality we all know, this has roughly the same reassuring effect as a plane fuselage ripping off mid-flight. Starting off with familiar criticisms, such as putting the world out of work and handing over power to tech barons, Alex Holmes and Lina Zilinskaite’s film blasts an concentrated stream of AI concerns in its 83-minute runtime. By the time it is talking about current efforts to create computers out of human brain cells, potentially integrable into our own craniums, and implying this might be a good thing, it is (ironically) hard to know how to process all of this. The Cassandra at the film’s centre is Mo Gawdat, former chief business officer at Google X, now a touring cautionary voice trying to get the world to listen about the perils of AI. Once overseeing advanced projects for the tech gian