Coca-Cola inks $1.1 billion AI partnership with Microsoft
Coca-Cola first announced the partnership in 2020, back then worth $250 million, but is scaling it up to include testing Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot.
Coca-Cola first announced the partnership in 2020, back then worth $250 million, but is scaling it up to include testing Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot.
It’s time to debunk the many myths and misconceptions that surfaced in the wake of last month’s U.K. court ruling that Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto, author of the 2008 Bitcoin white paper and creator of the original Bitcoin protocol.
In this CoinGeek Weekly Livestream AMA session, Kurt Wuckert Jr. covered topics like the recent COPA v Wright trial, alternative blockchains, decentralization, private blockchains, and more.
A former Block employee had met with prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York regarding 'compliance lapses’ at Block’s Square and Cash App divisions.
With Judge Mellor’s ruling on Thursday, COPA’s years-long campaign against Dr. Wright has come to a close—pending any appeal by Dr. Wright.
As the dust settles from Christen Ager-Hanssen’s failed takeover of blockchain technology hub nChain, attention is turning to his co-conspirators—some of whom might not have been aware of what they were doing at the time.
YouTuber Crypto Spartacus recently released a video detailing why he thinks Dr. Craig Wright will win COPA v Wright, summarizing what has happened to the case so far.
The flurry of public interest on the COPA v Wright trial in London has shone a light on the tricky concept of open justice, a bedrock principle of any democratic society.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. appeared on the TODO Bitcoin YouTube channel, where he shared insights about Bitcoin, the present and future of the BSV blockchain, and some exciting tidbits about COPA v Wright.
The third week of COPA v Wright saw individual COPA members put on the stand in front of Justice Mellor. This was Mellor’s first chance to see the true extent of the circus that has dedicated itself to attack Dr. Craig Wright and his status as the inventor of Bitcoin.
Most of the investment will be used to equip 840,000 Indonesians with AI skills, with an aim for nationwide upskilling program that will focus on women and youth from underrepresented communities.
Christen Ager-Hanssen's dismissal as nChain CEO is said to have been rooted in his plans to get Dr. Craig Wright's IP, even going beyond organizing a mock trial to threaten witnesses and unauthorized access to the BDO drive.