Stanford: AI Responsible for 35% of New Websites by 2025
By mid-2025, approximately 35% of new websites will have been created entirely or partially with AI, according to Stanford researchers.
Stanford: AI Responsible for 35% of New Websites by 2025
By mid-2025, approximately 35% of new websites will have been created entirely or partially with AI, according to Stanford researchers.
Researchers Question the ‘Wisdom of Crowds’ on Polymarket
Scientists analyzed transactions on Polymarket from 2023 to 2025. They concluded that the platform's forecast accuracy is driven by an 'informed minority'.
Study Reveals 97% of Listeners Cannot Distinguish AI Music from Human Creations
AI tracks now account for 44% of all new daily uploads on Deezer. Approximately 75,000 such compositions are added daily—over 2 million per month.
Survey: 65% of Japanese Institutions Use Bitcoin for Portfolio Diversification
Nomura and its subsidiary Laser Digital released a report on institutional investors' attitudes towards digital assets in 2026.
Only One in 150 Crypto Projects Discloses Market Maker Agreements
Out of 150 major protocols, only one has publicly disclosed its terms of cooperation with market makers. This conclusion was reached by experts at Novora.
Stanford Highlights Rapid AI Development
As of March, artificial intelligence successfully completed 66% of tasks on a computer, compared to 72% for humans.
Approximately 99% of Bitcoin’s Taproot Transactions Are ‘Dust’
Originally designed to enhance privacy and flexibility, the Taproot infrastructure is being misused. About 99% of transactions are mere 'dust'.
Study: Aave V3 Avoids Bad Debts at Borrowers’ Expense
The mechanisms of the lending DeFi protocol Aave version V3 have prevented the formation of bad debts, though this has resulted in significant losses for borrowers. This conclusion was reached by analysts at the Bank of Canada.
ZachXBT Criticizes Circle for Delays in Freezing $420 Million in Illicit USDC Funds
On-chain detective ZachXBT has criticized Circle for its unacceptably slow response to numerous cases of illegal activities involving the stablecoin USDC.
Study Highlights Risks of Overreliance on AI for Advice
AI sycophancy is not merely a stylistic issue or niche risk, but a widespread behaviour with serious consequences, according to a study by Stanford University.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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