Investors' shift to small-cap tech stocks for AI growth highlights a strategic diversification, potentially reshaping market dynamics.
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OpenZeppelin co-founder Manuel Araoz says all of DeFi is now unsafe, warning AI coding agents give attackers an edge defenders can never fully close. The person who helped write DeFi’s security rulebook now thinks the game is broken. Manuel Araoz, co-founder of OpenZeppelin, posted a public service announcement on X this week that rattled corners […]
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AI's rapid evolution is reshaping investment strategies, prompting firms to reassess risk, potentially altering the landscape of software financing.
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OpenAI's $250M initiative could reshape labor markets, influence AI governance, and impact economic distribution, affecting global policy trends.
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OpenAI's $250M initiative could reshape labor markets, influence AI governance, and impact economic distribution, affecting global policy trends.
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Harvard Business School found that women are adopting AI tools at 25 percent lower rate than men. Girls Who Code CEO Tarika Barrett says mentorships and clearer AI policies have roles to play in changing that.
Overview of Clore Ai token: what it is, how the token works, ecosystem context, risks, and practical considerations for users and investors.
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By the time that the Democratic primary for New York's 12th congressional district wraps up in June, Anthropic and OpenAI will have spent millions on their battle over the political future of AI: who gets to regulate it, or who will be punished for trying to regulate it. But the real winner of their feud may be the guy they're currently fighting over: a once-obscure New York state assemblyman, who they've Streisand-effected into becoming the poster child for AI safety regulation.
Ever since late 2025, Leading the Future, a super PAC funded by OpenAI, Palantir, and a16z executives, has spent millions against Alex Bores, who wrote one of the …
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