Google's support for AI startups fosters innovation while maintaining influence, potentially reshaping the AI landscape and investment dynamics.
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BlackRock sees US deficit fears reigniting Bitcoin's hedge case while JPMorgan backs AI's $700B spending wave — here's where institutional capital may flow.
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Engram's funding could drive advancements in AI efficiency, potentially lowering operational costs and enhancing AI's practical applications.
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For years, AI progress has centered on scaling individual foundation models: larger parameters, longer context windows, stronger reasoning, and better tool use. Sakana AI’s Fugu points elsewhere, behaving like one model from the outside while coordinating multiple expert agents internally. A single API call can trigger direct answering, specialist delegation, intermediate verification, and final synthesis, […]
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Vitalik Buterin tests whether AI can identify his anonymous Ethereum document through writing patterns. The experiment examines AI stylometry and its growing impact on digital privacy protections. Ethereum’s pseudonymous culture faces new questions as AI authorship detection improves rapidly. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has issued a public challenge to artificial intelligence systems. He asked them […]
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MGX's rapid capital accumulation signals a shift in global investment trends, emphasizing AI and blockchain's growing strategic importance.
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While tech companies and Trump have been pushing teachers to use AI in the classroom, many argue that there is little evidence that it would actually help children
In October, Kelly Clancy’s son received an assignment in sixth grade at a middle school in Brooklyn, New York, to create a science experiment and then ask Google Gemini, an artificial intelligence chatbot, for feedback, she said.
Clancy, who has three children in New York City public schools, told the teacher that the bot “is something that just teaches kids that they can have machines do the thinking for them”, instead of suggesting: “Let’s talk to your partners. What about the science experiment could you improve?”
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