A paper published in the science journal Nature says the AI developed by DeepMind underwent training using data sourced from the Materials Project, an international research consortium established at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2011.
AI startup Helsing raises $223 million in Series B funding for defense solutions
The company emphasized its commitment to advancing AI technology for the safeguarding of democratic nations.
Petition hopes to stop US government agencies from using Chainalysis’ forensics
According to the petition on Change.org, Chainalysis’ unproven technology can lead to an assortment of privacy violations.
PayPal’s new PYUSD stablecoin faces legal headwinds and ‘less functionality’
Industry experts explain the benefits and disadvantages of PayPal’s PYUSD stablecoin.
Universities use blockchain-based storage to protect and democratize data
Decentralized solutions can make academic research more secure and more accessible.
Indonesian government looks to NFTs to preserve cultural heritage
The Deputy of Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy explains how NFTs and cryptocurrency can help solve social and economic challenges within Indonesia.
Ethereum layer-2 solutions may focus less on token incentives in the future
Token incentive models may become obsolete as layer-2 networks focus on ease of functionality and low fees, but how will this impact decentralization?
How AI can make the metaverse a more interactive space
The metaverse will likely impact physical and social interactions, with artificial intelligence a critical factor in this shift.
Using blockchain technology to combat retail theft
Blockchain technology may be a solution when it comes to anti-theft measures for retailers.
Crypto in 2023 — Do bulls have a chance? Watch Market Talks on Cointelegraph
Join us as we discuss what 2023 holds for crypto. Hosting the show will be Cointelegraph’s head of markets, Ray Salmond, with special guest Mohit Sorout.
Redeeming physical NFTs: Easier said than done?
A number of challenges must be overcome in order for “phygital” NFT projects to gain traction.
NFTs could help solve diamond certification fraud
Non-fungible tokens are being used to serve as digital GIA diamond certificates to ensure immutability, transparency and proof-of-ownership.
Chainlink plunges from three-month high as LINK price eyes another 50% correction
LINK could drop to nearly $4 by December 2022 given its failure to close above a key resistance level despite strong whale accumulation.
Autumn bulls vs. winter bears — Will October be bullish or bearish for Bitcoin? Watch Market Talks
October has historically been a green month for Bitcoin, but will this trend continue, keeping in mind the current macro market conditions? Join us as we discuss this and more with our host, Joe Hall, and Rekt Capital, a crypto trader and analyst.
Blockchain could help anonymously document war crimes
Blockchain combined with decentralized storage could ensure data preservation and anonymity when reporting war crimes.
Metaverse graphics aim for community and accessibility — Not realism
Metaverse graphics have been questioned in terms of quality, but industry experts explain that images appear certain ways for a reason.
Shiba Inu eyes 50% rally as SHIB price enters ‘cup-and-handle’ breakout mode
The Shiba Inu breakout appears almost ten days after SHIB’s addition to Binance Card.
Good news for Bitcoin: New CPI data suggests inflation has peaked | Find out now on Market Talks with Tim Warren and Caleb Franzen
The CPI numbers are out and they might hold a bullish signal for Bitcoin (BTC). Join us as we discuss this and other topics with Tim Warren, co-host of Coffee N Crypto, and Caleb Franzen.
Is your SOL safe? What we know about the Solana hack | Find out now on The Market Report
On this week’s episode of “The Market Report,” Cointelegraph’s resident experts discuss whether your SOL is safe or not.
Blockchain and NFTs are changing the publishing industry
Traditional publishers are using NFTs to build communities and engage with audiences.