SpaceX Dominates as Tokenized Pre-IPO Trading Volume Surges 1,060%: CoinGecko
SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic accounted for more than 95% of all tokenized pre-IPO perpetual trading volume in May.
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New OpenAI Signals data shows how ChatGPT adoption is growing globally, with users increasing usage, exploring more capabilities, and driving growth across regions and languages.
Read full articleSpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic accounted for more than 95% of all tokenized pre-IPO perpetual trading volume in May.
GeneBench highlights AI's current limitations in computational biology, setting a benchmark for future advancements and efficiency improvements. The post OpenAI introduces GeneBench to evaluate AI on computational biology’s hardest problems appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
OpenAI GPT 5.6 starts with Sol, Terra and Luna, giving users new choices for reasoning, speed, price and safer AI access.
Engineers on the new team will embed within companies to deploy purpose-built agents, focusing on fast deployments and customer self-sufficiency.
OpenAI's cost-cutting advancements could intensify competition, reshape AI economics, and challenge decentralized computing's cost-effectiveness. The post OpenAI cuts inference costs in half with new optimization technique appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The integration of advanced AI models into security tools could significantly enhance blockchain protection, impacting crypto security strategies. The post Check Point integrates OpenAI frontier models into security suite, with implications for crypto defense appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The ECB's focus on AI and tokenization signals a shift towards integrating these technologies into financial regulation, impacting future policies. The post European Central Bank hosts AI discussion with OpenAI chief economist at Sintra forum appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
“After college, my plan was to come to New York and get a record deal.” | Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images Watching Elon Musk fulminate at Bill Savitt during Musk v. Altman - the case in which Musk sued Sam Altman and OpenAI instead of seeing a therapist about his AI failures - was a bit like watching a toddler have a temper tantrum at his nursery school teacher. Savitt's questions were "designed to trick me," Musk said. He also told Savitt at one point, "You mostly do unfair questions." Savitt, who has the approximate demeanor of a handsome Droopy Dog, gently told Musk, "I am trying to put the questions as fairly as I can. I am doing my best." I've seen a number of styles of cross-examination. Savitt's was mild-mannered and soft-spoken; his q … Read the full story at The Verge.