July 9, 2025

AI

Investors

Former Nate CEO who used human workers instead of AI allegedly defrauded investors lured by new tech of millions

A fintech startup that raised $40 million based on the premise of its artificial intelligence capabilities was fueled by human labor, allegedly defrauding investors lured by the new technology of millions, federal prosecutors said this week in a statement. Albert Saniger, 35, the former CEO  and founder of Nate in 2018, who is from Barcelona,

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Crypto

The Winklevosses Are Backing A 22-Year-Old Using AI To Prevent Crypto Hacks

Giovanni Vignone, founder and CEO of Octane Octane Crypto has long been a goldmine for hackers, offering fast, anonymous access to vast sums of money, often through a single line of faulty code. To date, more than $11 billion has been stolen in such exploits, according to DefiLlama. And while smart contract audits are now

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Crypto

Why Crypto And All Biz Must Think AI First

Shopify is a leading, Canada-based company that enables online and brick-and-mortar commerce that … More has declared AI First. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Getty Images Shopify’s Vision: Embracing AI as an Integral Teammate Shopify could have been a feature in my AI First, Human Always book! When I first decided to write my latest

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Crypto

Best Free Cloud Mining Guide 2025: Earn Free Bitcoins with Cryptocurrency Mining Using HEXminer AI

London, UK, April 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In 2025, HEXminer has revolutionized the cloud mining industry by introducing AI-powered free Bitcoin cloud mining plans. With the ability to earn up to $3000 in daily profits, HEXminer is making it easier than ever for both new and experienced investors to take part in the cryptocurrency mining boom.

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Funds

Mississippi Department of Education fights $137M federal funds cut

“These are not just numbers on a spreadsheet; they represent critical services and supports that directly benefit our most vulnerable students.” Subscribe to Clarion Ledger: Local journalists covering local stories Clarion Ledger journalists cover the important moments in Mississippi. Support local journalism by subscribing. Staff The U.S. Department of Education announced an immediate end to

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Funds

PA’s Shapiro sues Trump administration over public health cuts

RFK Jr. to cut 10,000 jobs at US health department The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that it will cut about 10,000 full-time jobs and close half of its regional offices. Reuters Pennsylvania joined a multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration for cutting billions in state health funding. Pennsylvania state officials say

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Investment

Bridging The Atlantic AI Investment Divide

Robot stacking coins atop a map of Europe Gemini Why Europe’s AI Startup Environment Lags and What Can Be Done About It At the recent Business Application Research Centre (BARC) DataFestival in Munich, BARC CEO Carsten Bange shared a stark and troubling reality about the state of the global AI investment landscape: while the United

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Banking

First Horizon’s market president recognized for philanthropic leadership

Last night, when Debra Vasilopoulos headed out to the annual Alexis de Tocqueville Society dinner ― the Town of Palm Beach United Way’s annual tribute to its big donors ― she knew what to expect. As a member of the Tocqueville Society, she’s been there many times before. It’s an intimate gathering of philanthropy-minded individuals.

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Funds

Federal funding cuts have local food banks struggling for inventory

FRAMINGHAM — “Canceled.” That’s the dreaded word Jean McMurray, executive director of the Worcester County Food Bank in Shrewsbury, saw next to her most recent online order she had made. Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Northeast Regional Office confirmed to the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) that Massachusetts’ $3.4

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Investment

Is buying art a good financial investment? Here’s everything we know

Artists push Native art to evolve using new techniques and materials Artists discuss how Native art evolved and why many don’t have the same regard and access to mainstream galleries and museums as non-Indigenous peers. While art can appreciate in value, it’s difficult to determine trends and pricing information is limited. Experts suggest focusing on

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