Google DeepMind joins South Korea’s K-Moonshot to tackle scientific challenges with AI

2026-4-27 14:14

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Terence Tao: The shift to data-driven science, why verification is as crucial as creativity, and the challenges of AI in peer review | Dwarkesh

AI-generated theories challenge traditional peer review, prompting a shift in scientific evaluation methods. The post Terence Tao: The shift to data-driven science, why verification is as crucial as creativity, and the challenges of AI in peer review | Dwarkesh appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

2026-3-24 22:41


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Bitcoin mining CEOs agree on $250k price target for 2028 halving

Bitcoin mining executives from top firms gathered at the HC Wainwright Bitcoin Mining Panel on Sept. 10 to discuss industry trends, challenges, and the future of Bitcoin. The panel, moderated by Anthony Scaramucci of SkyBridge Capital, featured CEOs from prominent mining companies, including Bit Digital, Bitfarms, CleanSpark, Core Scientific, and Marathon Digital Holdings.

2024-9-12 14:15


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Blockchain Board of Derivatives (BBOD) Rates Cardano (ADA) As ‘Accumulate’ in Its Fundamental Analysis

Cardano (ADA) is a decentralized blockchain protocol that addresses the challenges gripping existing networks by utilizing scientific research and philosophy at its core, said the Blockchain Board of Derivatives (BBOD) on its official research blog that analyzes a number of blockchain projects published on April 2.

2019-4-5 15:34