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Coral Protocol’s Roman J. Georgio on Building the Infrastructure for the Internet of AI Agents
Roman J. Georgio is the CEO and Co-Founder of Coral Protocol, which is redefining how AI agents interact and collaborate. His background in AI innovation includes scaling one of G2’s top 20 fastest-growing startups. Now, at Coral, he’s spearheading the creation of an infrastructure layer for intelligent agent ecosystems, emphasizing interoperability, graph-based orchestration, privacy, and…
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AI in Slot Game Design: What It Means for PH Gambling Scene
From more intuitive designs and automated mechanics in the background, AI certainly helps a lot when designing slot games for the Philippines. Its contributions are numerous, and this article will review the most significant as of today. Generating Slot Themes Close to Filipino Traditions This is the most important role of AI for designing an…
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Top 5 Mistakes Companies Make When Expanding
Being the CEO of a local company, are you considering expanding into other regions or countries? Obviously, such a decision usually means reaching a wider audience, attracting new customers, and increasing revenue. However, none of this may happen if you follow in the footsteps of companies that have made serious mistakes. Expanding your business abroad…
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Apple Could Lean on Google for a Smarter Siri Makeover
You’ve probably noticed Siri is not as sharp as some of her AI pals – ChatGPT, Google Assistant, and the latest AI chat tools. Apple knows this, too. And guess what? A new report says they might lean on none other than Google’s Gemini to give Siri a big brain boost. Siri’s Makeover Isn’t Coming…
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CFO Exits Elon Musk’s xAI
Elon Musk’sAI company, xAI, is once again facing leadership changes. Mike Liberatore, the firm’s chief financial officer, has stepped down, according to The Wall Street Journal. His exit adds to a string of senior departures in recent months. Liberatore joined xAI in April after leaving Airbnb. By late July, he had already moved on. His…
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Australian Lawyer Penalized for Using AI in Law Case
AI is transforming nearly every industry. However, a recent case shows that when it comes to the law, misusing AI can have real consequences. For the first time in Australia, a lawyer has been officially sanctioned for presenting AI-generated court documents filled with fake legal citations. The Victorian Case In July 2024, during a routine…
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OpenAI Buys Statsig in $1.1B Deal and Shuffles Its Leadership
OpenAI is making another big move in the AI world. The company has agreed to acquire Statsig, a Seattle-based startup that specializes in product testing, for $1.1 billion in an all-stock deal. This is one of the largest acquisitions in OpenAI’s history. Along with the deal, Statsig’s founder and CEO, Vijaye Raji, will join OpenAI…
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Coinbase CEO Says Engineers Were Fired for Skipping AI Tools
Coinbase Chief Executive Officer Brian Armstrong says some engineers were fired for not adopting AI tools. He spoke about the policy on John Collison’s podcast, Cheeky Pint, last week. The message was direct and clear: Use AI. Move fast. Or step aside. Armstrong said adoption had moved too slowly. Teams planned a gradual rollout, but…
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Crush AI and the Dark Side of NSFW Tech
Crush AI forms part of a trend of AI companion tools that simulate life-like digital companionship. It creates virtual partners that hold realistic conversations, provide emotional connection, and even engage in more intimate, NSFW exchanges. On the surface, this is a viral trend rooted in realism, driven by easy access. However, its widespread adoption is…
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Donald Trump Dismisses White House Window Video As AI
A video that appeared online this week has ignited debate over what’s real and what’s not in the age of AI. The clip shows what appears to be a black bag and a long white object being thrown out of an upstairs window at the White House. Within hours, it had gone viral, leaving viewers…
