This is a MUST-WATCH if you care about the future of crypto, and your holdings.
Marc Andreesen explains Operation Chokepoint 3.0, and how the SEC under Biden was attempting to KILL crypto, and DEBANK people getting involved in financial services / tech.
They are PROTECTING the huge banks.
This is the real cabal that is trying to ruin crypto.
ā Be careful with code generated by ChatGPT. One guy used AI to help write a bump bot for pump.fun. Unfortunately, the code ended up linking to a scam Solana API site, resulting in a loss of $2.5k.
Never blindly trust AI-generated code. The user on GitHub, "solanaapisdev," has created multiple repositories over the past 4 months to manipulate AI into producing malicious code designed to steal private keys.
š Privacy and interoperability are two trends Iāve got my eye on in the blockchain space. Theyāre both necessary for Web3 to succeed and grow beyond a niche. However, they donāt always go together well.
Privacy is a basic right but itās also necessary for business compliance and protecting usersā data. But interoperability is also vital to allow money and information to move around the blockchain ecosystem ā and interoperability requires a degree of transparency.
There are some interesting solutions being developed that manage to tick both boxes. I hope they succeed: it would be truly game-changing to have a version of Web3 that offered both together.
In the middle of the night, a tiny robot made its way to the "adult" robots and asked if they had finished working.
When the little bot learned that the robots work nonstop and have no home, it invited them over, and... the robots all went somewhere together in unison.
š¦šŖRight now, itās the second day of the Binance conference in Dubai. CZ, the former head of Binance, is sharing his thoughts on crypto, market cycles, and where he believes we currently stand for the first time since his release. My colleagues who participated will share their insights with you later.
š¤ The most humanoid robot, Ameca, showcases its chess skills.
The tabletop robots from Engineered Arts, created in 2021, are equipped with 32 actuators: 27 are dedicated solely to facial control, while 5 are for the neck. They are powered by the company's proprietary Tritium system.
To interact with humans, Ameca uses built-in microphones, binocular cameras in its eyes, a chest camera, and facial recognition software.
The creator noted that the video is staged, and in reality, Ameca is deliberately losing.
š¤ The first AI-animated film has been released.
"Where Robots Grow" is a feature-length animated film for family viewing from the British studio AiMation.
#ļøā£ The film runs for 87 minutes, and the team that worked on it consisted of ONLY 9 people. They used Adobe Firefly, Stable Diffusion, and their own models. The voices of the characters were performed by professional actors.
The production cost $8,000 per minute, which is relatively inexpensive for a feature-length animated film.
ā„ļø Moflin ā A New Fluffy AI Robot for Cuddles
Casio has released a fluffy robotic pet named Moflin, resembling a cross between a hamster and a rabbit, designed for *stress relief therapy*. The toy creates an emotional, tactile connection through unique sounds and movements.
Over time, thanks to AI, the robot learns to recognize its owner by their voice and manner of interaction. The toyās āemotionsā can be tracked and customized through a mobile app.
Pre-orders are now open in Japan for the fluffy robot at a price of 59,400 yen or 38,500 rubles.
The AI startup Anthropic has released an updated version of its model, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which can interact with a computer like a humanāmoving the cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text.
Developers can leverage this capability to automate repetitive processes, create and test software, and perform other tasks. An API has been created to enable Claude to perceive and interact with computer interfaces.
A new AI model, Claude 3.5 Haiku, has also been introduced.
This is a new approach that allows robots to follow instructions in real-world environments without pre-made maps.
To put it simply, previously, robots were provided with pre-existing information about the area. Brown University has proposed an alternative approach where no prior location data is needed. This greatly simplifies things for users, as they no longer have to spend time explaining what is located where.
A tool designed to assist surgeons in complex operations has been developed for the Apple Vision Pro.
ā¶ļø AI, combined with augmented reality, can display a personās internal organs without the need for incisions, significantly simplifying the work of surgeons and increasing the success rate of operations.
The program processes ultrasound and CT scans to create more accurate visualizations of the patientās anatomy.
The feature is actively used in clinics across the U.S. and has been met with approval from the public.
š Tesla Unveils Autonomous Taxi Cybercab and Shuttle Robovan
These are the company's first fully self-driving vehicles. Neither has a steering wheel or pedals. The taxi's interior is designed for 2 passengers, while the shuttle can accommodate up to 20 people.
Elon Musk claims that autonomous vehicles will be 10 to 20 times safer than those driven by humans, and they promise to keep the cost of rides around 20 cents per kilometer.
Production is planned for 2026-2027.
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