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In the age of AI human judgement is invaluable. Brieane Olson The pace of change in business has never been faster—and nowhere is that more true than in the conversation around AI. New tools launch every day, the pressure to keep up is real, and leaders are trying to figure out where the technology ends and their own judgment begins. But what a lot of people are missing is that with all the AI noise, what’s becoming increasingly valuable isn’t the tech. It’s the human judgment behind it—and developing, hiring for, and protecting that judgment is what leadership in the age of AI actually demands. Recognizing AI’s Limits When our organization attended the D3 Institute at Harvard, the message from global leaders was unambiguous: companies that don’t embrace AI will become obsolete—the future Blockbusters and Kodaks of business history. With that in mind, we built an 18-mont
A drastic AI price cut could democratize access, boost enterprise adoption, and challenge decentralized networks to redefine their value.
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In brief Ethereum Foundation researchers are using AI agents to red-team critical network infrastructure. The agents helped uncover a peer-to-peer software vulnerability that was later disclosed. AI-assisted audits have already surfaced bugs in blockchain projects, including Zcash. The Ethereum Foundation is using swarms of AI agents to attack Ethereum—before someone else does. In a blog post on Thursday, Ethereum Foundation researchers on the Protocol Security team said they have deployed a series of AI agents against the software Ethereum relies on, hunting for vulnerabilities in cryptographic systems, protocol code, and smart contracts. “We’ve been running coordinated AI agents against the kinds of systems the network depends on, like systems software, cryptographic code, and contracts that have to be right,” the researchers wrote. “The agents found real bug
Investor scrutiny on Bitcoin miners' AI pivot highlights governance issues and funding challenges, potentially reshaping the sector's future.
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At the behest of Chancellor Kamar Samuels, the nation's largest school district won't purchase new technology until completing and approving a new AI policy, the first draft of which was met with opposition and protests.
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“Reclaiming $1 in 2026 is mathematically and technically possible for Cardano (ADA), but it faces a steep, uphill battle,” Gemini stated. June was not kind to Cardano’s native token, whose price briefly crashed below $0.14, marking the lowest point since 2020. Fortunately for the bulls, the asset started July on the right foot, temporarily recovering to roughly $0.20, and is currently trading at around $0.17, representing a 14% increase over two weeks. It will be interesting to see whether ADA can extend its positive momentum in the following months and reclaim the major milestone of $1 before the end of the year. Below is the perspective of three of the most widely used AI-powered chatbots. Possible But Quite Difficult Task ChatGPT estimated that ADA could reach $1 sometime this year, but warned that this will be extremely challenging given current levels. OpenAI’s platform claimed tha
As AI-driven mining stocks retreat, investors are examining executive stock sales, governance and shareholder alignment across leading Bitcoin miners, according to Blocksbridge Consulting.