OpenAI has unveiled its most autonomous AI tool yet: a version of ChatGPT that can browse the web, run apps, and complete real-world tasks with little-to-no human input. But with the leap in capability comes a stark warning: The technology could also invite a new wave of security threats. Launched on Thursday, ChatGPT Agent enables
Electric vehicle firm Volcon has announced a change in its corporate strategy, revealing plans to adopt a Bitcoin treasury. The company disclosed this major development through a press release, which confirmed that it secured over $500 million in a private placement offering to support its new Bitcoin-focused treasury approach. Volcon Adopts Bitcoin Treasury with $500M
Bitcoin’s mysterious founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has now become the 11th richest person in the world, with the value of his cryptocurrencies exceeding $130 billion. According to Arkham Intelligence data, the value of Bitcoins in wallets thought to belong to Nakamoto has surpassed that of Microsoft founder Bill Gates ($117 billion) and Dell Technologies founder Michael
Forty of the world’s top AI researchers just published a paper arguing that companies need to start reading their AI systems’ thoughts. Not their outputs—their actual step-by-step reasoning process, the internal monologue that happens before ChatGPT or Claude gives you an answer. The proposal, called Chain of Thought monitoring, aims to prevent misbehavior, even before
Pseudonymous Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto is now the 11th richest person in the world, as the inventor’s BTC portfolio—based on wallets tied to the long-silent crypto icon—has risen above $130 billion, according to Arkham Intelligence. It comes as the leading cryptocurrency has hit a spree of new all-time highs, rising by 14% over the past