EU AI Act Compliance Crisis: How LLMs Fall Short and the Road to Improvement

A recent Stanford University study reveals a concerning lack of compliance with the EU AI Act among large language models, including GPT-4 and Google’s Bard. Researchers ranked ten major model providers on their adherence to the 12 requirements outlined in the AI Act, finding a pressing need for improvement even among high-scoring providers. The study highlights transparency and accountability as crucial aspects of responsible AI deployment.

Harnessing the Power of Tokenization: Future of Asset Management and The Uncertainties Ahead

“Tokenization, referring to the conversion of asset ownership rights into digital tokens on a blockchain, is revolutionizing securitization according to Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton. It opens up new possibilities for alternative investment vehicles with its incorporation of a payment mechanism, programmable smart contracts, and a source of truth embedded in a decentralized ledger.”

Navigating the Roadblocks for Mainstream Cryptocurrency Adoption: An In-depth Analysis

“Cryptocurrency’s trajectory to mainstream adoption is hindered by significant challenges such as education gaps, regulatory issues, blockchain interoperability, infrastructure needs, and security concerns. Notwithstanding these, ongoing collaboration between developers, businesses, institutions, and governments fosters cautious optimism about crypto’s mainstream integration.”

Synergy Between Bitcoin and PoS Blockchains: Exploring Security and Energy Implications

Stanford professor David Tsè reveals research on synergy between Bitcoin and proof-of-stake blockchains, addressing PoS limitations and energy consumption implications. By protocol-sharing security, overall strength can be boosted. Bitcoin’s “long-range” security complements PoS, attracting developers for distributed ledger applications and NFTs, offering potential for a symbiotic blockchain future.