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Water Filter Company Says It Doesn’t Remove Snake Venom Amid Outlandish COVID Conspiracy – CNET

The filters can make tap water cleaner, but claims saying they remove venom are bunk.

Over 30 Million US Adults Will Own Cryptocurrency by Year’s End, Forecast Predicts – CNET

The report from Insider Intelligence also says 3.6 million Americans will pay in crypto this year.

Elon Musk Doesn’t Have to Keep Quiet About Tesla Shareholder Lawsuit – CNET

Judge denies motion for a temporary restraining order that would have prohibited the Tesla CEO from speaking publicly about the case until after trial.

Future Mars Settlements Could Be Built With Bacteria – CNET

To build a thriving Martian civilization by 2050, we’ll need somewhere to live — and it might be inside buildings made of microbes.

Rat in the Kitchen is a Cooking Competition with an Unusual Twist – CNET

Actor, writer and comic Natasha Leggero is on CNET’s I’m So Obsessed podcast to discuss her new cooking show where one cook tries to sabotage the others.

AlphaMountain.ai raises $2.7M to launch AI-driven threat intelligence feeds

AlphaMountain.ai’s solution offers coverage against malicious threats and provides access to high quality domain and intelligence feeds.Read More

The technological disruption of bitcoin

Bitcoin is an example of how tech could transform the global financial system and represent an alternative to the storage of economic value.Read More

Report: Public cloud spending expected to grow 20.4% in 2022

IT leaders are increasingly choosing public cloud providers that can help them achieve their desired business and technology outcomes. Read More

Report: 88% increase in OT vulnerabilities last year

OT vulnerabilities are proliferating at an unprecedented rate, and threat actors have gotten better and faster at capitalizing on them.Read More

AI’s future is packed with promise and potential pitfalls

Foundation models are based on deep neural networks and self-supervised learning that accepts unlabeled or partially labeled raw data. Algorithms then use small amounts of identified data to determine correlations,…

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