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Inside ‘DARPAVERSE’: The U.S. Militarys Next Big Leap in Predictive Warfare Technology
to
The DeFAI Crucible: Navigating Trust and Automation in a Nascent Market,
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Inside ‘DARPAVERSE’: The U.S. Militarys Next Big Leap in Predictive Warfare Technology
By @thesociable [ 7 Min read ] DARPA’s new “DARPAVERSE” aims to simulate and predict human behavior to optimize military operations — echoing Eris, goddess of discord. Read More.
The DeFAI Crucible: Navigating Trust and Automation in a Nascent Market
By @hcss11 [ 4 Min read ] Optimal trustlessness and cybersecurity evade both sides – DeFi and AI – of the DeFAI industry, resulting in $59B erased from DeFi due to breaches and hacks Read More.
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