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AI in the Workplace: Not a Human Job Killer Yet
MIT researchers have concluded that artificial intelligence, at least for the time being, is only capable of replacing about 23% of the workforce in an economically viable manner. The study predominantly focused on roles that involve object visual recognition.AI Humanizes Domestic Robots, Enhancing Their Efficiency
Domestic robots can significantly simplify our daily lives. However, before entrusting them with household management, it is crucial to ensure their ability to adapt to specific conditions. Striving to augment this capability, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are hard at work.Former MIT Blockchain Cheerleader Changes Tune
Gary Gensler, who once enthusiastically taught blockchain and cryptocurrency courses at MIT, now serves as the Chairman of the SEC and has made a notable about-face regarding his stance on the crypto industry. Gensler now claims that many crypto platforms are operating in violation of securities laws, raising eyebrows among industry insiders.Ryan Selkis: Messari CEO & Crypto Leader of the Year
Born in Albany, New York, Ryan Selkis received his Bachelor of Science at Boston College in 2008 and even pursued an MBA at the MIT School of Management. However, true to the adventurous spirit of crypto enthusiasts, Ryan stepped away from his academic path in 2014 to dedicate himself to the crypto world.Bitcoin: The Ultimate Weapon in the Digital Cold War?
According to a new MIT masters thesis by US Space Force Major Jason Lowery, Bitcoin is not just internet money, but a weapon that could be utilized in modern warfare. In a 400-page dissertation, Lowery claims that the proof-of-work consensus mechanism presents a shift in the way world powers could wage war.1 - 8 of 8 results