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NASA looks to blockchain for aircraft cybersecurity
NASA tested blockchain technology on drones at Ames Research Center to protect aircraft systems from cyberattacks.
The next generation of enterprise technology will be both intelligent and decentralized. The rise of agentic AI confirms this vision, but it also challenges us to think bigger, writes John Wu, of Ava ...
'AI that remembers': Jeremy Frank on blockchain, autonomous agents, and the future of software At ETHDenver, Jeremy Frank, head of Engineering at Autonomys, shared how AI and blockchain are reshaping ...
New D-Wave research paper, “Blockchain with Proof of Quantum Work,” presents a novel blockchain architecture that leverages the company’s quantum supremacy achievement Research shows D-Wave’s quantum ...
Software company Leonovus has developed a unique, patented solution to big-data security. The software has global sales potential. Having taken 10 years to develop the software, the company is now on ...
Titl hopes to standardize and connect property records through a centralized, digitized U.S. registry, which would lead to ...
For most people, blockchain still sounds like something reserved for finance majors, crypto enthusiasts, or tech entrepreneurs tinkering with decentralized platforms. But it’s becoming harder to ...
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