AI Art Denied Copyright: A Clash of Creativity and Code
US Copyright Office rejects AI-generated artwork, challenging notions of authorship and creativity.
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US Copyright Office rejects AI-generated artwork, challenging notions of authorship and creativity.
Striking a balance between harnessing the advantages of AI and addressing potential challenges remains a pivotal aspect of this evolving dynamic.
The source code of the Brazilian Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) currently in testing has undergone analysis by blockchain developer Pedro Magalhães, revealing potential privacy issues. Brazil has been working on developing its CBDC, with plans to launch the digital Real in 2024.
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In addition to being able to ensure the security of assets on the Ethereum network where most DeFi protocols operate, and at the same time ensure the normal work of its blockchain system, more relevant benefits of security audits are becoming more and more obvious.