Think HR, but for AI. Think HR, but for AI. is a London-based reporter at The Verge covering all things AI and Senior Tarbell Fellow. Previously, he wrote about health, science and tech for Forbes.
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Humans have left the chat. AI bots now have their very own social network — and they’re ready to delete humanity. A revolutionary new social media platform called Moltbook debuted this week, giving AI ...
It was quick. The clerk read through a short list of routine, technical and non-controversial matters for the Kansas City City Council to vote on in October 2021. One item would formally approve ...
New York, New York, it’s a wonderful town… for fintech news. The New York Stock Exchange has plans that could completely reshape how we trade stocks. The world’s largest stock exchange is developing a ...
The New York Stock Exchange said Monday that it was developing a platform for trading tokenized securities, putting the heft of the 233-year-old exchange behind Wall Street’s growing embrace of the ...
The platform remains subject to regulatory approval and would mark a cautious step toward onchain markets. The New York Stock Exchange is developing a new platform to trade tokenized stocks and ...
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The Nasdaq-listed company is rolling out an onchain equity system that, according to executives, allows real shares to be issued and lent directly using blockchain infrastructure. Figure Technology ...
World Liberty Financial, the crypto venture backed by U.S. President Donald Trump's family, launched its first decentralized finance (DeFi) web app — World Liberty Markets — offering lending and ...
If you took a step inside my closet right now, you’d find an objectively unnecessary number of sneakers—an occupational hazard, if you will. I am picky about what stays and what goes, though: they ...
The U.S. Mint, under the direction of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, began circulating redesigned coins—quarters, dimes, half-dollars, and nickels—on January 5, 2026, to commemorate the nation's ...