Chainalysis reports a substantial fall in ransomware operators’ bitcoin revenues
In 2022, ransomware operators' revenues from extortion fell by 40% — to $456.8 million, though this does not signify a decline in the overall number of attacks.
Chainalysis reports a substantial fall in ransomware operators’ bitcoin revenues
In 2022, ransomware operators' revenues from extortion fell by 40% — to $456.8 million, though this does not signify a decline in the overall number of attacks.
Scientists Build a Cyborg with AI-Powered Olfaction
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have built a robot capable of identifying ten distinct smells.
Scientists urge the global community to regulate deepfakes
American scientists warned of growing efforts by 'enemy states' to create deepfakes.
OpenAI warns of growing threat of AI-enabled disinformation
OpenAI warned of the growing threat of AI technologies being used to spread misinformation.
2022 in figures: Bitcoin crash, FTX collapse and the rise of L2 solutions
The 2022 year in review is complete, but now it’s time to take a look at the numbers — presenting ForkLog’s annual report on the key changes across segments of the industry.
Study finds AI code generators create security vulnerabilities
A group of researchers from Stanford said that using AI-based code-generation systems is more likely to create security vulnerabilities.
AI trained to detect gender stereotypes in films
Scientists have developed a machine-learning model to automatically recognise the actions of different characters in films.
AI learns to detect coughing from changes in Wi-Fi signals
Researchers at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed the AI algorithm BreatheSmart to detect breathing problems from subtle changes in Wi‑Fi signals.
Chainalysis: DeFi’s popularity in North America has diminished Bitcoin’s dominance
From July 2021 to June 2022, 37% of total cryptocurrency transaction volume in North America was attributed to the DeFi segment, indirectly contributing to a reduction in Bitcoin's dominance.
JPMorgan: 13% of Americans Have Invested in Cryptocurrencies
The share of US adults who have ever transferred funds to a cryptocurrency-related account rose from 3% in 2020 to 13% as of June 2022, according to JPMorgan's study.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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