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Sakana introduces new AI architecture, ‘Continuous Thought Machines’ to make models reason with less guidance — like human brains

Tokyo-based artificial intelligence startup Sakana, co-founded by former top Google AI scientists including Llion Jones and David Ha, has unveiled a new type of AI model architecture called Continuous Thought Machines (CTM). CTMs are designed to usher in a new era of AI language models that will be more flexible and able to handle a wider range of cognitive tasks — such as solving complex mazes…
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CryptoNews

UAE's Mbank Launches AED Crypto Conversions

Mbank and Changer.ae have launched a Dirham-based crypto conversion service, following approval from the UAE Central Bank to open a fully regulated AED escrow account. Secure and Regulated Dirham to Crypto Conversions The United Arab Emirates (UAE) integrated digital bank…
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Cardano Coming to Brave: Browser Adds ADA Support

The Brave browser has a built-in multi-chain crypto wallet that supports major cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ether, and solana. Brave Browser to Integrate Cardano The privacy-focused Brave web browser will soon integrate with the Cardano blockchain, according to a press release published on Monday. Cardano’s cryptocurrency ADA, a nod to English mathematician Ada Lovelace, currently boasts…
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XPeng AeroHT's 'Land Aircraft Carrier' hits latest certification milestone en route to mass production

AeroHT, the eVTOL and “flying car” business arm of XPeng, announced it is one step closer to bringing its “Land Aircraft Carrier” to customers in China. The powers that be accepted the unique NEV/eVTOL combo vehicle’s production certificate application, moving AeroHT toward its next step before mass production. AeroHT is easily one of the most exciting electric mobility developers…
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AI & RoboticsNews

From silicon to sentience: The legacy guiding AI’s next frontier and human cognitive migration

Humans have always migrated, not only across physical landscapes, but through ways of working and thinking. Every major technological revolution has demanded some kind of migration: From field to factory, from muscle to machine, from analog habits to digital reflexes. These shifts did not simply change what we did for work; they reshaped how we defined ourselves and what we believed made us…
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