The United States national debt has crossed $35 trillion, with $500 billion added to the government debt in the last two weeks alone.
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Musk’s rhetoric painted a dire picture of the US economy while pitching his own recovery plan.
United States congressional candidate for Virginia Bentley Hensel used an AI chatbot, “DonBot,” in place of opponent Don Beyer in a debate, highlighting AI’s increasing role in politics.
Ripple’s chief legal officer, Stuart Alderoty, emphasized that the SEC’s Form C doesn’t appeal the ruling that XRP is not a security.
Penn Engineering researchers said they created an algorithm that bypassed normal safety protocols stopping AI-powered robots from performing harmful actions.
The company’s CEO described getting a blockchain patent in the US as “a very challenging process.”
In 2023 alone, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed over 20 lawsuits against firms and individuals in the crypto industry.
The prediction marketplace has certified more than a dozen political event contracts since prevailing in a court battle in September.
The European Securities and Markets Authority acknowledged the legal limitations raised by the European Commission but emphasized the importance of the framework’s initial objectives.
Industry watchers are pointing to Bitcoin’s increasing correlation with the winning odds of former President Donald Trump.