BNB Chain has launched BNB Agent Studio, a developer platform for creating AI agents with wallets, onchain identities, payments and cloud hosting from a single prompt. The tool is built with AWS infrastructure and is designed to make autonomous agents easier to deploy, own, and operate. AWS and BNB Chain Launch AI Agent Studio With […]
AI-driven trading could democratize finance further, but it also raises questions about market dynamics, regulatory oversight, and investor trust.
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The rapid deployment of AI agents on BNB Chain could democratize blockchain innovation, fostering a surge in decentralized applications and services.
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AI-driven decentralization in biotech research could revolutionize scientific collaboration, enhancing efficiency and accountability in innovation.
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Aave's wallet surge suggests potential for sustainable growth in DeFi, but discerning genuine new users from existing ones remains crucial.
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BNB Chain released a MiCA migration guide as EU rules take effect, while Binance says affected assets remain held 1:1. BNB Chain has published a MiCA migration plan for European crypto users facing new regulatory changes. The guide explains how users can move assets from centralized exchanges to self-custody on BNB Chain. The release comes […]
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For years, the dominant concern for AI agents was capability. Could agents reason well enough? Could they use tools? Could they plan across multiple steps? The concern has shifted to […]
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AWS is offering to help enterprises address the growing cost of retaining telemetry for talkative AI applications with a new engine for its managed Amazon OpenSearch Service optimized for log analytics, which it claims can reduce storage costs by 70% and at the same time deliver better price-performance.
AI and agentic applications are generating more telemetry than conventional observability architectures were built to manage economically, forcing enterprises to balance retaining the operational data needed for security, compliance and incident response against rising related infrastructure costs.
The new engine will allow customers to continue using the same management console, APIs, security model and networking configuration as the service’s existing general-purpose engine, while storing data in Apache Parquet format and maintaining Lucene search indexes for searchable fields, AWS said.
It uses Apache Calcite to parse and optimize queries before routing analytical operations to Apa