South Korean police investigate Polymarket users for alleged illegal gambling as election betting volumes reach billions of won. South Korean police have launched the country’s first investigation into local users of Polymarket. It is the largest prediction market in the world. Some users are suspected to have been involved in illegal gambling activities on the […]
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Nvidia's dominance in AI-chip demand reshapes market dynamics, challenging traditional tech leaders and influencing future market cap forecasts.
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Polymarket has paid at least $350,000 to social media influencers over a 14-month period, with many of those creators later promoting the prediction market platform on X without clearly disclosing a paid relationship, according to a POLITICO investigation based on…
SEOUL, South Korea, June 5, 2026 — Dnotitia Inc., a company specializing in long-term memory AI and semiconductor-based AI infrastructure technologies, has announced the release of DNA 3.0, an enterprise-ready […]
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Robinhood's strategic shift to its own platform could reshape the prediction market landscape, challenging existing players and altering market dynamics.
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Forget “Florida Man.” Want to hear a California Man story?
Here goes.
A California man rolled up to a yoga studio in San Francisco’s Marina District in a self-driving Waymo car, walked into the studio, grabbed an armful of yoga shorts, got back in the Waymo and took off.
Six months later, police still haven’t found him, according to a story this week in The San Francisco Chronicle. Since the rider’s credit card information didn’t lead to an arrest, we can assume the perp used a stolen phone’s Waymo account and financial information to hail the ride. And by the time police requested interior video of the man’s face, Waymo had already deleted it.
This is a “California Man” story in part because of the association of Waymo with the city of San Francisco. Soon that association will be obsolete. (In fact, while Waymo is headquartered in San Francisco and is more visible there, Arizona got Waymos two years before San Francisco did.)
At the moment, Waymos are publicly available to riders
South Korean police have launched the country’s first known investigation into domestic Polymarket users, with authorities examining whether participation in the prediction market platform violated local gambling laws. According to a Chosun Biz report, the Gangwon Provincial Police Agency is…