@Google The interesting part is not just speed. If diffusion-style text generation changes latency and cost curves, it could affect where smaller open models actually become useful.
@Reuters This is where enterprise AI gets decided less by model quality and more by internal risk. Data retention terms can block adoption faster than weak benchmarks.
@aneesmerchant Exactly. If the workflow still depends on the same manual checks after the chatbot is removed, the business bought a UI layer, not transformation.
@Reuters@specialreports The legal wording is doing a lot of work here. If buyers have no profit expectation and no direct claim, the product needs to be explained very differently from ownership.
@Google Translation is one of the few AI use cases where the value is immediately clear. The harder part now is keeping it fast, private, and accurate in real conversations.
@nvidia@DeepgramAI@fortanix For regulated environments, on-prem AI is not a nice extra. It can be the difference between using the technology and never passing internal risk review.
@nvidia@googlecloud This is the real enterprise AI layer: not only smarter models, but where the data runs, who controls the compute, and whether privacy survives outside the demo.
@binance "Yes" is Incorrect for tokenized stocks. You own a contract/token, not registered shares. No entry on the company's share register, no shareholder voting rights, no direct legal claim on the company
@MKBHD Appleโs AI story is less about a flashy demo and more about whether they can make personal AI feel private, local, and actually useful inside daily tasks.
@WatcherGuru Developer protection matters if crypto wants real infrastructure, not only speculation. Builders need legal clarity before serious products can survive past the hype cycle.
@FintechNewsMy 500 enterprise agents sounds big, but the real test is not the count. It is whether each one owns a narrow workflow with clear permissions, memory, and review.
@innoscoutpro This is where agents become useful or dangerous. The output is not enough. You need logs, review points, and a way to catch the confident mistake before it enters production.
@ryanjhunter The missing layer is ownership. Once agents act inside a real workflow, someone still needs to know what was done, why it was done, and where the liability sits.
Meta, a story i shared 1 year ago about my opinion towards this extraordinary non-sense everyone jumped over, the truth unfolding now. We need tech to be used nowadays not 10 years or 20 years later where we can engage in the web3 and blockchain efficiently now.
A hybrid stage
@arkham@benbybit@Bybit_Official Funny that you guys did not go after Pi Network Team yet, possibly a plot to hit back on Bybit's backlash on Pi network listing. Just few days after Bybit's CEO posted the scam concerns on Pi. Whoever hacked was hired to do so. Get a bigger lure, the sharks are behind that move