NEAR Protocol traded around $2.41 Sunday, up roughly 54% over seven days and 13% in the past 24 hours, as a short squeeze, artificial intelligence (AI)-sector rotation, and a chain abstraction product story converged at the same time. NEAR Surges as AI Narrative and Cow Swap Integration Draw Traders The most immediate driver was mechanical. […]
Insider Brief Kawasaki Heavy Industries has launched a development hub in San Jose, Calif., “for the social deployment of physical AI” while expanding collaboration in AI and semicondictors between Japanese and U.S. technology firms. The facility will initially focus on healthcare and elder care applications before expanding into sectors including semiconductors, mobility and manufacturing, according […]
A new report from Keyrock, a global crypto investment group leading in market making, asset management, OTC, and options trading for digital assets, finds that artificial intelligence (AI) agents have settled more than $73 million across approximately 176 million transactions since May 2025, while four competing payment architectures have taken shape, backed by some of […]
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Artificial intelligence (AI) agents autonomously spending money online is still a tiny market, but some of the world’s largest tech, payments and crypto firms are already racing to build the infrastructure for it, Keyrock said in a new report. The crypto trading and investment firm estimated that AI agents settled over $73 million across roughly 176 million transactions on blockchain rails between May 2025 and April 2026. The volumes remain negligible compared to traditional finance (TradFi). Visa, for example, alone processes $14.5 trillion annually. But the significance lies less in the headline U.S. dollar value and more in how quickly the infrastructure stack is forming, the report argued. Global firms such as Coinbase (COIN), Stripe, Google (GOOG) and Visa (V) all rolled out competing systems for machine-to-machine payments. The broader
NEAR gains 65% after a daily cup and handles breakout, with traders watching $2.60 resistance and $2.327 support. NEAR rose sharply after a daily cup and handle breakout, drawing attention from traders watching key chart levels. The NEAR/USDT pair gained about 65% from the breakout zone, based on the shared daily chart. Price also moved […]
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Using AI for customer feedback. getty I’m a fan of feedback. Surveys are important. Knowing how well you are doing (or not doing) is a gift. When we receive positive feedback from our customers, we can operationalize it to enhance the experience. When we receive negative feedback, we can fix it for future customers. The point is, we should embrace feedback as one of the most important tools we have to ensure a better future for our company and customers. Traditional Feedback Typically, companies seek feedback by sending a survey, usually by email, after the interaction between the company and the customer. When done right, it is sent in a timely manner and doesn’t overwhelm the customer with too many questions. I advocate that shorter is better. But often companies don’t get the full picture. My 2026 CX research finds that just 20% of customers “almost always” complete surveys. Whi
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Hacking the first generation of AI chatbots was a laughably simple affair. You didn't need any technical know-how, backdoor access, or even a basic understanding of what a large language model was. You didn't need to code. To get an AI system that had cost billions to build to abandon its safety instructions, sometimes all you had to do was ask.
These attacks, known as jailbreaks, had the quality …
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