The introduction of long-awaited bitcoin exchange traded funds in January has piqued the interest of financial advisors, albeit slowly. According to BlackRock’s Samara Cohen, about 80% of bitcoin ETF purchases seem to be coming from self-directed investors rather than financial advisors. Speaking at the Coinbase State of Crypto Summit in New York City, Cohen mentioned
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The rise of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-4, has revolutionized the way people interact with conversational platforms like ChatGPT. These models have demonstrated an impressive ability to understand prompts and generate responses that are indistinguishable from those crafted by humans. The question arises: can these AI-generated texts pass as human-written? Researchers at UC
Smart glasses are revolutionizing the way we experience workouts by providing a seamless integration of audio technology. These glasses eliminate the need for multiple accessories by incorporating high-quality speakers that deliver clear and crisp sound. As a fitness enthusiast, having the ability to listen to music, make calls, and receive texts without the hassle of
The recent revelation of Elon Musk’s staggering $44.9 billion pay plan has sparked intense debates regarding the ethics of executive compensation. While the median CEO pay in the U.S. is already significantly higher than the average worker’s salary, Musk’s package is in a league of its own. With his compensation being nearly 200 times higher
Creating a demo for a big showcase or event can be a daunting task for game developers, as highlighted by Luke Plunkett in his interview with ‘Albert’, an anonymous industry vet. The pressure to deliver a polished and enticing teaser, even when the project is in its nascent stages, can lead to what ‘Albert’ describes
Robot dogs have become an increasingly common fixture across the US military, serving various purposes beyond patrolling sensitive installations. These robots have been deployed at strategic locations throughout Tyndall Air Force Base to complement the efforts of security forces. They are designed to be an additional set of eyes and ears, assisting in computing large
League Of Geeks, the Australian game development studio known for titles such as Armello and Solium Infernum, has announced that they will be going “into hibernation”. This decision comes as a result of financial difficulties, with the studio admitting that the current economic situation in the gaming industry has made it challenging for them to
Philips Hue is known for its innovative approach to smart lighting, and their latest creation, the “Twilight” bedside lamp, is no exception. According to reports on HueBlog.com, this new lamp will feature two buttons on top for easy control of power, scene selection, and sleep automation. What sets the “Twilight” apart is its rear LEDs
Nintendo, a household name in the gaming industry today, had humble beginnings in the United States back in 1980. A recently restored commercial for its handheld device, Toss-Up, from the “Game & Watch” series sheds light on the company’s early days in the US market. Surprisingly, the commercial does not mention Nintendo or Game &
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have made significant advancements in recent years, particularly in natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision algorithms. The key driving force behind this progress is the exponential growth of datasets used to train these algorithms. However, when it comes to training data for robot control and planning algorithms, the scenario is