Tristan Greene

Tristan is a futurist who enjoys taking deep dives into the human side of technology. He started writing about cryptocurrency and blockchain tech in 2017 and is currently fascinated by AI and the metaverse. Aside from writing and researching, he enjoys gaming with his wife and studying military history.

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The billionaire mogul also claimed that OpenAI was lying about its training methods, but interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin may have flubbed the question.
Elon Musk says “digital god” will make AI copyright lawsuits irrelevant
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2023-12-01T18:51:23+00:00
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Digital personalization company Dynamic Yield by Mastercard was purchased from McDonald’s in 2022.
Mastercard launches generative AI chatbot to help you shop online
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2023-11-30T20:54:36+00:00
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This is Microsoft’s largest investment in the area to date.
Microsoft to invest $3.2B in UK artificial intelligence infrastructure
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2023-11-30T17:00:03+00:00
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Cointelegraph reflects on the artificial intelligence pause that never happened, a lawsuit that could change the entire AI industry, and the Sam Altman firing a...
ChatGPT’s first year marked by existential fear, lawsuits and boardroom drama
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2023-11-30T14:00:00+00:00
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Several new research studies indicate that personal experiences may be the NFT market’s primary mover.
NFT sales and pricing driven by luck, scarcity and optimism, according to studies
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2023-11-29T19:00:00+00:00
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OQC is also launching what it calls “the world’s first enterprise ready quantum computing platform.”
Oxford quantum computing spinout announces $100M funding round led by Japan’s SBI
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2023-11-28T18:00:00+00:00
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Artificial intelligence models that rely on human feedback to ensure their outputs are harmless and helpful may be universally vulnerable to so-called “poison” ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich create jailbreak attack bypassing AI guardrails
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2023-11-27T20:14:21+00:00
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Experts predict the global quantum computing sector will have grown from about $930 million in 2023 to $6.5 billion by 2030, but some global markets may be bett...
IBM brings ‘utility-scale’ quantum computing to Japan as China and Europe struggle to compete
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2023-11-27T18:11:54+00:00
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