Nvidia's potential 40% stock rise underscores the transformative impact of AI infrastructure growth on tech investment strategies.
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Nvidia's growth potential hinges on sustained AI infrastructure investment, positioning it to capitalize significantly on this expanding market.
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Officials have announced “first of its kind” AI intended to boost operations, including real-time security cameras and city-run 5G broadband. The software will also let residents see financial documents.
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Bithumb, South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, put out an anti-phishing guide on May 14. The warning centers on AI-powered voice and video scams targeting people who hold digital assets. The campaign goes by “Voice Phishing Complete Guide.” It’s part of the exchange’s Information Protection Day push. Focus is on deepfake and deepvoice fraud, where criminals use artificial intelligence to copy the voices and faces of family members, exchange staff, or government officials during live calls, according to DigitalToday. AI-assisted fraud aimed at crypto investors has gotten more sophisticated over the past year. In one case cited by both DigitalToday and The Crypto Times, someone in Hong Kong got tricked by an AI-generated video conference and lost about 40 billion won. That’s equivalent to around $29 million. Fraudsters impersonate support staff and relatives
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Dune cut 25% of its staff this week as the crypto data platform restructures around AI powered analytics and institutional demand for onchain data. We’re restructuring Dune to sharpen our focus around the core data products thousands of customers across the crypto industry rely on. That unfortunately means we’ve let 25% of the team go this week. These are exceptional people I can wholeheartedly recommend — ping me if you’re… — hagaetc (@hagaetc) May 14, 2026 CEO and co-founder Fredrik Haga said the layoffs are part of a move to sharpen Dune’s focus on the core data products used across the crypto industry. He said the company remains well capitalized and will focus on two major shifts: AI and institutions moving onchain. The restructuring comes as Dune expands its AI product stack. The company recently introduced Dune MCP, a Model Context Protocol server that give
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Luisa Crawford
May 13, 2026 16:30
Anthropic’s Claude for Small Business integrates AI into tools like QuickBooks, HubSpot, and Canva, offering 15 workflows to streamline operations.
Anthropic has unveiled Claude for Small Business, an AI-driven solution designed to integrate seamlessly into the tools small businesses already use. The package includes connectors and workflows tailored to automate tasks across finance, marketing, operations, HR, and more—potentially leveling the playing field for smaller companies often left behind in AI adoption. Small businesses make up 44% of U.S. GDP and employ nearly half of the private-sector workforce, yet their uptake of AI has lagged. According to Anthropic, this is primarily due to tools that aren’t adapted to their workflows. With this launch, Anthropic aims to address that gap by embedding its Claude AI into platforms like I
Nvidia's massive AI investments could centralize power in the AI sector, risking financial instability if AI demand falters, echoing past tech bubbles.
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Board members and teachers at a school district in Connecticut see the need for formalizing rules around AI use, as students are already using (or misusing) it and there are questions around how staff should use it.