The robots are coming: How Ukraine became the testing ground for AI-powered combat On a sunny, balmy Tuesday in late April, a line of cars formed outside a military proving ground near Kyiv, their passengers eager to catch a glimpse of the future of warfare. As the drivers waited to ... 05/19/2024 - 10:53 pm | View Link
Death from above: watch Ukraine’s Vampire drone take on Russian troops AI is playing an ever greater role in the Ukraine war but the basic principle remains the same: kill or be killed ... 05/17/2024 - 6:01 am | View Link
New protests erupt in Georgia after parliament passes ‘foreign agent’ law The law requires groups and media that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign interests ... 05/15/2024 - 8:07 am | View Link
Robert Fico, Slovakia's populist prime minister, returned to power on a pro-Russian platform Prime Minister Robert Fico returned to power in Slovakia last year. Having previously served twice as prime minister, from 2006 to 2010 and again from 2012 to 2018, the 59-year-old's ... 05/15/2024 - 4:18 am | View Link
Ukraine pilots deploy kamikaze drones as 30,000 Russian troops swarm eastern border Brutal fighting has broken out on Ukraine's eastern border with Russia as troops try to resist the advance of Putin's stormtroopers using kamikaze drones to disrupt the attempt to open a new front ... 05/14/2024 - 11:11 am | View Link
A 100 yuan banknote (R) is placed next to $100 banknotes in this picture illustration taken in Beijing Nov. 1, 2010. Reuters/Petar Kujundzic
De-dollarization fears just don't square with reality, according to one commodities expert.
Jeffrey Christian, the founder of CPM Group, pointed to signs that the US dollar was still in high demand.
Practically no one is phasing out the dollar for trade or foreign reserves, he said.
De-dollarization is a "bad joke," and practically no one is dumping the greenback, according to commodities expert Jeffrey Christian.
New York City's home vacancy rate is just 1.4%, its lowest in over 50 years. DeAgostini/Getty ImagesRents in New York City rose more than seven times as fast as wages last year. A new report says tech workers earning $135,089 annually could only afford 35% of rentals in the city.
A conscript enters a recruiting center in Lviv, Ukraine. Anastasiia Smolienko/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesMykola Sokalskii, a Ukrainian film producer, is being enlisted to fight against Russia. He is also one of the powerful moderators of r/Ukraine — a huge clearinghouse for news of the war. The subreddit grew more than tenfold during the war — and gave Sokalskii a vivid insight into the fight he's joining.
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Ethereum has jumped over the past 24 hours as odds of an imminent ETF approval have soared.
Positive signs have come from the SEC, which needs to make a final decision on two proposals this week.
The approval could also be a catalyst for bitcoin to hit new records, according to Standard Chartered.
Ethereum rocketed 22% higher on Tuesday on surging confidence that ETFs pegged to the cryptocurrency could be approved as soon as this week.
The house where five immigrants from Senegal were found dead after an August 2020 fire in Denver. Thomas Peipert/AP PhotoA Colorado man pleaded guilty to killing a family by setting their home on fire in 2020. He wanted revenge after his iPhone was stolen but targeted the wrong house, investigators said.
OpenAI launched GPT-4o this month. OpenAIOpenAI's John Schulman says artificial general intelligence could be two to three years away. Schulman emphasizes the need for tech companies to cooperate for the safe development of AGI. Experts have long warned that AGI represents various existential threats to humanity. The age of AGI is coming and could be just a few years away, according to OpenAI cofounder John Schulman.