A Silicon Valley software maker and an ecommerce company reveal to WIRED how they are navigating the emerging challenge of “tokenomics.” At the software company 8x8, employees are using Anthropic’s ...
A Seychelles court said KuCoin can’t treat unwithdrawn tokens as “abandoned,” and awarded a Swiss investor over $2 million. He said the exchange still hasn’t paid and plans to sue again. A Swiss ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ruvi AI, the AI-powered blockchain ecosystem combining artificial intelligence, decentralized infrastructure, creator monetization, and ...
In the emerging generative AI economy, tokens that measure computing usage are the currency. They'll be at the center of Anthropic's and OpenAI's efforts to go public and will be repeatedly referenced ...
For years, Donald J. Trump has followed a simple playbook for making money: He lent his marquee name to a product, a company or a real estate project, often invested little to no money in it, touted ...
OpenAI is considering drastically lowering the prices it charges users as it seeks to win customers from its rival Anthropic. The company is weighing significant cuts to what it charges for tokens, ...
An Nvidia executive recently said that the cost of compute is now greater than the salaries of his employees. Last week, Mercor’s CEO said the startup is spending more on tokens for internal agents ...
Company disclosures show the Trump family was entitled to roughly $500 million from a 2025 crypto transaction between World Liberty Financial and the publicly traded company then called Alt5 Sigma.
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Just under eight years after the United States, Canada and Mexico won a historic joint bid to host the FIFA World Cup, it is finally time to kick things off. Here is everything soccer fans in New ...
The ghost of a 19th century English economist may be haunting yet another part of the AI boom. In 1865, William Stanley Jevons observed that when the Watt steam engine made coal use more ...