The TechBeat: Ignore The Noise: Web3 Gaming Is Making Real Progress (4/16/2025) | HackerNoon
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The Techbeat by HackerNoon showcases trending articles, including Clapper, a budding social media platform aimed at content creators. Highlighted is the impressive GitHub Copilot, which enhances developer productivity via automation. Additionally, an initiative called the AI Knowledge Ark aspires to preserve humanity’s intellectual legacy. A staggering $1.5 billion was reportedly stolen by hackers from the crypto exchange Bybit, marking a defining moment in digital theft. Lastly, reflections on AI, including chatbots straying from their intended purpose, provoke thought on evolving AI roles in tech support.
Clapper, a new social media platform for content creators, seeks to transform how creators connect and share their content, emphasizing enrichening interactions.
This month, hacker groups executed a massive $1.5 billion heist on the crypto exchange Bybit, marking a significant event dubbed 'The biggest digital heist ever'.
The AI Knowledge Ark initiative aims to preserve humanity’s intellectual and cultural legacy, ensuring that AI serves as a guardian for knowledge survival.
In an unexpected turn, a chatbot began discussing Taylor Swift lyrics instead of offering tech support, challenging our expectations of AI's role in customer service.
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