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AI & Enterprise
Why system-first engineering matters for agentic AI
As agentic AI moves beyond support to execute tasks inside workflows, trust becomes unavoidable. The risk comes less from AI acting alone than from engineering workflows that fail to express system-level behaviour in an executable form. System-first engineering, implemented through model-based design, provides shared, executable system models across mechanical, electrical and software domains. Deterministic, repeatable verification and simulation reduce dependence on hardware testing and allow changes to be assessed early against system-level criteria.
Crypto
XRP community optimism fades as analysts say something matters more than price
A renewed debate over the XRP Ledger\'s multi-asset strategy is drawing criticism that the XRP community is fixated on inflated price narratives and missing discussion about ecosystem expansion. Asset manager Anodos Finance CEO Panos criticised reactions to comments by an XRPL validator, who said stablecoins such as RLUSD and USDC are not XRP competitors. Panos said long-term demand depends on liquidity, applications, adoption and developer activity, not price alone.
AI & Enterprise
Japan digital minister reveals use of closed-network AI Gennai for Diet answers
Japan has officially disclosed it is using generative AI in drafting written answers for the Diet. Digital Minister Hisashi Matsumoto said in a House of Councillors plenary session that Gennai produced a draft of his response. The in-house system runs on a government-only closed network to reduce information leaks. A pilot covering all ministries began in May, with about 180,000 of roughly 290,000 general-service national civil servants participating.
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Games & Commerce
Which Switch 2 controller to buy: value leader 8BitDo, budget standout Nova Lite
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Crypto
U.S. lawmaker says U.S. should seek to secure 5 percent of bitcoin supply, sets six-month legislative deadline
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Crypto
Repeated DeFi security incidents block institutional investment
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Crypto
Ethereum stalls again near $2,400 as three headwinds weigh
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Telecommunications & Media
BlackBerry, gone from smartphones, makes flashy return with software
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Crypto
April crypto hacks top 20, hit record high
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Crypto
North Korea accounts for 76 percent of crypto hacking losses this year
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Crypto
Bitcoin slips to $77,000 range after failing at $80,000 resistance
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AI & Enterprise
Managing many AI agents at companies draws attention to different AWS and Google Cloud approaches
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Telecommunications & Media
Samsung, LG smart TVs seen as global distribution route for K-content as FAST emerges as alternative
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Crypto
April crypto hacking losses top $600 million, worst since February 2025
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AI & Enterprise
Nvidia unveils Ising open-source quantum AI models to tackle errors
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Crypto
Circle CEO says USDC unlikely to be used for Strait of Hormuz tolls
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Crypto
Why North Korea openly steals cryptocurrency
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Crypto
Circle pushes EURC to step up UK push as debate grows over why it gained early lead