AI Regulations and Standards – ISO/IEC 42001

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here. It transforms industries, reshapes how we live and work, and raises crucial questions about its management and governance. Regulators are scrambling to stay relevant and provide timely protection to everyone. As usual, Europe is leading the way with the EU AI Act expected to be fully … Read more

On-Device AI Models and Core ML Tools: Insights From WWDC 2024

During Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, the company presented a number of improvements that are intended to improve the deployment and performance of on-device AI models. Some of the important changes included major enhancements to Core ML tools which came with the pre-release 8.0b1. These updates are aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness … Read more

The Claude Sonnet 3.5 System Prompt Leak: A Forensic Analysis

Table of Contents Introducing Artifacts A step forward in structured output generation. Thinking Logical thinking is a key part of the generation process. Identifiers and Search Search and retrieval of artifacts is a key part of the system prompt. Templating language structure A rendering template that will shift based on input variables Conclusion One small … Read more

Lingo Announces Public Presale For Its Token

**PARIS, France, June 24th, 2024/Chainwire/–**Lingo, the innovative project that seeks to build a rewarding token, is thrilled to announce its Public Presale. As a leading gamified, RWA-powered rewards ecosystem, Lingo is designed for the next billion wave of consumer crypto. Users can stake or quest $LINGO to potentially win real-life rewards. Lingo’s Reward Ecosystem Lingo’s … Read more

tenv v2.0: The Importance of Explicit Behavior for the Version Manager

The explicit behavior of the IAC version managers is quite crucial. It is especially critical in the realm of Terraform and OpenTofu because tool upgrades might destroy or corrupt all managed infrastructure. To protect users from unexpected updates, all version managers have to work clearly and without any internal wizardry that cannot be explained without a deep … Read more

How to Migrate From Python 2 to Python 3

As Python 2 reached its end of life on January 1, 2020, migrating to Python 3 has become essential for maintaining security, performance, and access to new features. I had never worked with a code legacy before moving to the UK. The current project I am working on has 12000+ commits, and not so far … Read more

Ukraine’s Rapid Push to Deploy AI-Enabled Drones for Battlefield Supremacy

The stakes are at an all-time high in the Russo-Ukrainian warfighter’s pursuit of AI-enabled drones for battlefield advantages. An Oppenheimer Moment For the 21st Century As The Wall Street Journal recently reported:  “ Electronic warfare is rapidly evolving, pushing drone makers to swap out parts and make craft more autonomous” in Ukraine. Politico wrote that the robot wars have begun … Read more

The Anxiety Paradox

Hi All! Here is my weekly letter on mental models, performance, business and entrepreneurship. If you love this content (please share it), but also… Check out my Podcast, connect with me on YouTube / Twitter. You can also subscribe to my DAILY newsletter here. What’s in today’s newsletter? I had Dr. John Delony on the … Read more

Galileo Protocol Adopts NexeraID’s Onboarding System for New Tokenization Platform

In a move that underscores the growing importance of regulatory compliance in the cryptocurrency sector, Galileo Protocol has partnered with NexeraID to implement a secure onboarding system for its upcoming tokenization marketplace. The collaboration aims to ensure adherence to the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations as Galileo Protocol prepares to launch its platform … Read more

How AI and Blockchain are Converging: A Look into IVS Crypto 2024’s Innovative Approach

Ishan Pandey: Hello Wang, It’s a pleasure to welcome you to our ‘Behind the Startup’ series. To start, could you share a bit about your background and your entrepreneurial journey? What inspired the theme “Cross the Boundaries” for IVS Crypto 2024 KYOTO? Whiplus Wang: Thank you, Ishan. It’s a pleasure to be here. My journey … Read more

Win Big in the #decentralize-ai Writing Contest by ICP and HackerNoon

Hey Hackers! It’s raining writing contests at HackerNoon, and we’re thrilled to announce a new addition—the #decentralize-ai writing contest! 🎉🎉🎉  🎉🎉🎉 Brought to you by ICP & HackerNoon, this contest invites writers, developers, and AI enthusiasts to demonstrate their knowledge of decentralized AI and the Internet Computer Protocol. By entering, you stand a chance to … Read more

How Meghan Joyce and Duckbill Unlocked Life Efficiency with AI and Human Collaboration

[Meghan Verena Joyce](), the CEO of Duckbill, is on a mission transforming personal assistance by encouraging people to “duck it,” by seamlessly integrating AI technology with human expertise. With a background rooted in technology and operations at industry giants like Uber and Oscar Health, Meghan witnessed the persistent struggles of balancing professional and personal responsibilities. … Read more

How to Enhance React Apps with useTransition Hook

React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It’s known for its efficiency and focus on creating reusable UI components. One of the key features in React is the introduction of hooks which are function that hooks into the React state. One of those hooks is the useTransition hook. This hook allows the … Read more

Truth Serum For The AI Age: Factiverse To Fight Fake News And Hallucinations

Norwegian startup Factiverse, a self-proclaimed antidote to the ongoing battle against fake news, and the growing epidemic of “AI hallucinations,” announced today it has secured €1 million in funding to expand its AI-powered fact-checking platform. The investment comes as the world grapples with the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence – immense potential marred by the … Read more

It’s Time for AI To Help Us Find Love

We all want love. The problem is, how does one find it? For thousands of years, humans relied on personal attraction, matchmakers, dating, and myriad other ways to attract a mate. Today, many people use apps like Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge for example. Dating apps are the best and worst thing that has happened to … Read more

Click Is The New Impression: Marketers Vs. Spam

As 2023 drew to a close, John, an email marketer, had good reason to pop off the champagne he’d been saving for New Year’s Eve. His newsletters had begun clocking a 35% Open Rate and a mouth-watering 5% Click Rate. However, as time passed, the lack of conversions began to take its toll on John’s … Read more

Explaining Bitcoin in 5 Levels of Difficulty

Bitcoin is here to stay! In this article, I’ll explain Bitcoin in five levels of difficulty i.e. five different audiences. Explaining Bitcoin to a Child Bitcoin is like coins you can use on the internet. Imagine having coins in a video game that you can exchange for actual goods. You can purchase candies, save them … Read more

When You Need More Power Than Lambda Provides

Navigating toward a cloud-native architecture can be both exciting and challenging. The expectation of learning valuable lessons should always be top of mind as design becomes a reality. In this article, I wanted to focus on an example where my project seemed like a perfect serverless use case, one where I’d leverage AWS Lambda. Spoiler … Read more

Crypto Chronicles: Riding the Digital Rollercoaster

Just like anything else in the tech industry, blockchain and crypto are evolving, facing growing pains, and gradually integrating into the mainstream. These past few years have basically been a roller coaster of emotions as bull and bear market cycles have swung investor sentiments wildly, creating a landscape of rapid highs and lows. In 2022, … Read more

DARPA Wants To Activate Drugs in Human Brains With Near-Infrared Lights

DARPA is putting together a research program to shine near-infrared light into people’s brains that if successful, would be able to activate and deactivate drugs in their bodies on demand. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) put out a special notice for its Alert WARfighter Enablement (AWARE) program, which aims to help increase alertness following … Read more

Artists vs. AI: Balancing Innovation with Intellectual Property Rights in Creative Industries

As AI wows us with how good it is at mimicking us, it’s starting to redefine creative processes that we have shaped over centuries. Until we completely do an overhaul of artists’ rights and intellectual property safety laws, it looks like artists will suffer. This time it’s voice artists. Last month, OpenAI took down a voice used … Read more

The Sun and the Ether: Why Ethereum Has Already Won

Is there room for more than one general-purpose blockchain in the world? Clearly, the answer is yes. But there will also likely be only one major winner. While the topic is currently hotly debated, I believe that the endgame for the crypto industry is already written, in an almost deterministic fashion, into the choices that … Read more

Introducing GDMining’s Cloud Mining

GDMining’s user-friendly platform stands out as the financial landscape continues to change, offering a profitable and accessible way for people to make consistent income with little effort. The practice of mining cryptocurrencies via remote data centers sharing processing power is known as cloud mining. Users can mine Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with this model without … Read more

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Restaking and Its Risks

…Pandora’s box has been opened, and there’s no going back… Restaking is here. It’s new, it’s complex, and it’s changing Ethereum. Sriram Kannan and his team at Eigen Layer created restaking. It lets Ethereum stakers secure other networks too. Jessy Cheng calls it “inevitably coming true” [5]. Restaking makes Ethereum staking more interesting. It could … Read more