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Apple is reportedly spending ‘millions of dollars a day’ training AI

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  • Apple is reportedly spending ‘millions of dollars a day’ training AI

  • Bybit debuts AI-powered ‘TradeGPT’ for market analysis and data-driven Q&A

  • Crypto in ‘arms race’ against AI-powered scams — Quantstamp co-founder

Top 3 News About AI:

1-Apple is reportedly spending ‘millions of dollars a day’ training AI

  • Apple is reportedly spending ‘millions of dollars a day’ training AI.

  • The company is working on multiple AI models across several teams.

2-Bybit debuts AI-powered ‘TradeGPT’ for market analysis and data-driven Q&A

  • Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has developed a language-based trading tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate trading insights and answer technical questions from its market data.

  • TradeGPT is being touted as an AI-powered education tool that taps into the generative ability of ChatGPT’s large language model and Bybit’s in-house ToolsGPT to provide real-time market analysis and answers to user questions in a variety of languages.

3-Crypto in ‘arms race’ against AI-powered scams — Quantstamp co-founder

  • With the field of artificial intelligence evolving at near breakneck speed, scammers now have access to tools that can help them execute highly sophisticated attacks en masse, warns the co-founder of Web3 security firm Quantstamp.

  • Speaking to Cointelegraph at Korea Blockchain Week, Quantstamp's Richard Ma explained that while social engineering attacks have been around for some time, AI is helping hackers become “a lot more convincing” and increase the success rate of their attacks.

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