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US lawmakers pursue Trump-linked companies over Chinese IPO stock fraud

U.S. lawmakers have launched investigations into several Wall Street underwriting firms, including Dominari Securities, whose parent company has ties to the Trump family, for their role in funneling Chinese companies into U.S. stock markets that were later linked to a stock-price manipulation scheme. On Monday, the House Select Committee on China, chaired by Rep. John…

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Bitcoin mints 20 millionth coin

// News Reading time: 1 minute Published date: March 9, 2026 18:23 Today, on March 9, 2026, a quiet but important milestone was achieved. The 20 millionth Bitcoin has been officially mined. This means that exactly 1 million BTC will be discovered over the next 114 years. Thomas Perfumo, chief economist at Kraken, said: marked…

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Improving the ability to explain AI model predictions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology News

In high-stakes situations like medical diagnostics, users often want to know what caused a computer vision model to make a particular prediction so they can decide whether to trust its output. Conceptual bottleneck modeling is one way to enable artificial intelligence systems to explain decision-making processes. These methods force deep learning models to make predictions…

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Coinbase launches regulated cryptocurrency futures trading with 10x leverage in 26 European markets

Important points: Coinbase has launched regulated futures trading for advanced platform users in 26 European countries. In the case of crypto futures and stock index contracts such as BTC and Solana derivatives, traders have access to these contracts. Some contracts have up to 10x leverage, and trading fees are as low as 0.02% contracts. Coinbase…

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Researchers say use of AI in the workplace causes ‘brainflies’

Excessive use and surveillance of artificial intelligence tools in the workplace can lead to an “AI brain fly,” according to researchers from Boston Consulting Group and the University of California. Workers using AI tools report that the technology “enhances rather than simplifies their jobs,” researchers wrote in Friday’s Harvard Business Review. A survey of nearly…

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