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Web3 development platform Thirdweb has detected a critical vulnerability in its open-source library, impacting various NFT collections. This issue affects a range of pre-built smart contracts, including DropERC20, ERC721, ERC1155, and AirdropERC20.
A contingent of over five hundred OpenAI staff members has rallied behind an open letter to the company's executives, demanding a reshuffle of the board of directors or facing a mass resignation. This ultimatum is in direct response to the controversial dismissal of Sam Altman from the CEO role.
The announcement of new payment functionalities on X has catalyzed a surge in interest for meme coins such as Dogecoin (DOGE), Floki (FLOKI), and Shiba Inu (SHIB). This growing enthusiasm is evident in the significant increase in futures open interest for these coins. Despite the heightened trading volumes, there has been little impact on their prices. Polygon and Fox Initiate a Battle Against Misinformation
In today's era of overwhelming information, where AI-generated news and images often obscure the line between reality and fiction, Polygon and Fox Corporation have collaborated to introduce the Verify protocol. This innovative open blockchain platform is designed to assess the authenticity of media content. Open AI vs. The New York Times: The Essence of The Dispute
While The New York Times has left part of the story untold, Open AI has chosen to publicly address its clash with the publication's journalists. In a recent blog post, the AI market leader sheds light on its legal battle with the respected American daily. Sam Altman Returns: Who’s on the New OpenAI Board?
On November 22, OpenAI's 738 employees received an anticipated announcement on the company's official account. In a previous open letter, they called for the return of ex-CEO Sam Altman and the disbandment of the current board of directors. And their voices were heard.
The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States is gearing up to release a ChatGPT-style application aimed at assisting analysts in swiftly and efficiently processing data from open sources.
"We’ve gone from newspapers and radio, to newspapers and television, to newspapers and cable television, to basic internet, to big data, and it just keeps going," remarked Randy Nixon, the head of the CIA's intelligence division.
This initiative is part of a broader government strategy to harness artificial intelligence for the purpose of effectively countering China in the realm of AI-related matters.
Furthermore, the CIA has declined to comment on the specific model it intends to employ in its application. 











