Solana Targets AI Agents as Core Crypto Users
Solana targets AI agents as primary users, positioning its network for machine-driven payments and a shift toward agent-based internet economies.
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Solana targets AI agents as primary users, positioning its network for machine-driven payments and a shift toward agent-based internet economies.
Nvidia faces a certified class action lawsuit alleging it misled investors about crypto mining’s impact on GPU revenue. The case could shape disclosure standards for AI and crypto-linked firms.
Mark Warner proposed taxing AI data centers to fund worker retraining, as concerns grow over job displacement linked to artificial intelligence.
Bitcoin mining firms are shifting toward AI and high-performance computing as falling prices and rising costs pressure profitability across the sector.
OpenAI halts erotic chatbot plans to focus on core AI products, amid internal concerns and broader strategy shifts toward a unified AI platform.
Harvey raised $200 million at an $11 billion valuation, highlighting investor demand for AI applications in specialized industries like legal services.
Google is expanding its Lyria 3 Pro model across products, enabling advanced AI-generated music with greater control and longer compositions.
Space stocks rallied after reports that SpaceX may file for an IPO, highlighting growing investor interest in space and AI infrastructure markets.
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proposed a ban on large AI data centers, citing environmental and regulatory concerns tied to rapid infrastructure expansion.
Meta brings back Hugo Barra to boost AI agent development, signaling a shift from VR to AI infrastructure and next-generation computing platforms.