Ruholamin Haqshanas

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The Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced plans to provide up to S$150 million over the next three years to develop cutting-edge technologies in the financial sector.
Worldcoin, the controversial cryptocurrency project that aims to create a new “human identity and financial network” using retina scans, faces another legal hurdle.
Apple has removed multiple generative AI apps from its China App Store as the country is set to enact new regulations for the technology.
Adobe has been among the top beneficiaries of the artificial intelligence boom this year.
The newly-launched crypto casino Coco has made a splashy debut, achieving a staggering transaction volume of $36 million within just 12 hours of its launch.
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested the detention of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried until his criminal trial, citing allegations of witness tampering.
A few smaller biotech companies are defying the industry trend by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed the country’s digital ruble bill into law.
The CEO of the movie theater chain AMC Entertainment says that the company needs to raise equity to keep operations running.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin reportedly is working closely with researchers as they push to develop the Google’s next large AI system.
The U.S. Federal Reserve is on the verge of launching its much-anticipated FedNow service.
Meme stocks are coming back in 2023, leading the charge in a resurgence of risk-on investments this year.
Customers Bancorp has become a significant player in the cryptocurrency industry, partnering with hundreds of digital asset firms.
The National Australia Bank (NAB) has implemented several measures in the last six months to protect customers from cryptocurrency scams as their frequency has increased this year. For one, the bank...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an investigation into ChatGPT creator OpenAI over concerns that it may have disseminated false information about individuals. The move comes amid...