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    Bankr temporarily disables transactions after 14 wallets hacked

    Bankr temporarily disables transactions after 14 wallets hacked

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Bankr, an AI-powered crypto trading assistant, temporarily disabled all transactions after discovering that 14 wallets had been compromised. The attacker exploited social engineering to access the wallets, with some users reporting losses of up to $150,000. Bankr has promised to reimburse all lost funds and advised affected users to create new wallets on clean devices. The incident highlights ongoing security risks in the crypto space, particularly involving AI agents.
    Are stablecoins just digital dollars with blockchain branding?

    Are stablecoins just digital dollars with blockchain branding?

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    This article examines whether stablecoins are truly decentralized or just blockchain-based versions of traditional dollars. It discusses the Iran-linked wallet incident where Tether froze over $344 million in USDT, the role of centralized issuers, and the implications for self-custody and censorship resistance.
    SEC to make ‘innovation exemption’ for tokenized stock trading: Report

    SEC to make ‘innovation exemption’ for tokenized stock trading: Report

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The US Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly preparing an innovation exemption that would permit blockchain-based tokenized trading of public company stocks, even without the companies' consent. The exemption, expected as early as this week, would expand trading beyond traditional exchanges to decentralized crypto platforms. However, some SEC officials oppose the decision, while tokenization platform Securitize has flagged risks of fragmentation and investor uncertainty. The move comes amid growing institutional interest in tokenization and alongside legislative progress like the CLARITY Act.
    The AI Layoff Boom Is Starting to Look Like a Bad Bet

    The AI Layoff Boom Is Starting to Look Like a Bad Bet

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    In 2023 and 2024, major tech companies laid off thousands of workers to redirect resources toward artificial intelligence. But early results suggest this bet may be failing. Productivity gains have been modest, and many AI projects are underdelivering. Meanwhile, the human cost of these layoffs is eroding corporate culture and innovation.
    The AI Agents Cheat Sheet: What They Are and How They Work

    The AI Agents Cheat Sheet: What They Are and How They Work

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Artificial intelligence is moving beyond chatbots to autonomous agents that take action. This article explains what AI agents are, their core components, and how they work. It covers planning, tool use, autonomy, and self-correction, as well as the five tiers of agency, multi-agent collaboration, and real-world use cases. A section on safety hazards and guardrails is included.
    AI Makes Its World Cup Debut in 2026

    AI Makes Its World Cup Debut in 2026

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The 2026 FIFA World Cup will mark a historic first: the integration of artificial intelligence into the world's most prestigious football tournament. From AI-powered officiating to enhanced player analytics and fan engagement, this article explores the transformative technologies set to debut. We delve into the background of AI in sports, the specific applications planned for 2026, and the implications for the game's future. With expanded coverage and detailed analysis, this preview examines how AI will change the way we watch, play, and referee football.
    Eric Schmidt Booed as AI Backlash Hits Graduation Stage

    Eric Schmidt Booed as AI Backlash Hits Graduation Stage

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Eric Schmidt faced boos from graduates during a commencement address as AI backlash reaches academic settings. The incident underscores rising tensions over technology's impact on jobs and society.
    Ford, GM, and Stellantis Slash Over 20K Jobs as AI Changes Auto Work

    Ford, GM, and Stellantis Slash Over 20K Jobs as AI Changes Auto Work

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis have collectively slashed more than 20,000 jobs as artificial intelligence reshapes the automotive industry. The layoffs reflect a broader shift toward automation and AI-driven processes in manufacturing, supply chain, and vehicle design. This trend is expected to accelerate as companies invest heavily in autonomous driving technology and smart factories.
    The $293 million KelpDAO hack shows why DeFi is finally being forced to grow up

    The $293 million KelpDAO hack shows why DeFi is finally being forced to grow up

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The $293 million KelpDAO exploit revealed that modern DeFi's biggest vulnerabilities come from infrastructure, governance, and operational security, not smart contract bugs. Industry leaders say the incident is accelerating a shift toward low-risk, 'boring' DeFi as institutional capital demands reliability. The hack underscores the growing complexity of interconnected protocols and the need for robust risk management.
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