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Altcoin Surge: Ethereum and Cardano’s Rise Fuels Scorpion Casino’s $5M Presale Buzz

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Ethereum (ETH)  is on the verge of a significant rally, with experts predicting it could soar beyond the $3,500 threshold, potentially sparking an altcoin frenzy. At the same time, Cardano (ADA) is poised for an important breakout, targeting the much-anticipated $1 milestone, driven by increasing market interest and trading volume.

In the midst of these developments, the presale of Scorpion Casino’s $SCORP token stands out as a pivotal event, merging gaming excitement with a promising investment opportunity. This positions it to catalyze remarkable growth within the cryptocurrency gaming industry

Ethereum’s (ETH) Promising Horizon

Ethereum’s potential for a significant rally is on the horizon, with its price expected to surpass $3500. Analysts predict that if Bitcoin’s dominance continues to wane, Ethereum could lead an upcoming altcoin surge, thanks to its strong market sentiment and growing trading volume, which recently hit $15.62 billion.

The anticipated bull run hinges on Ethereum maintaining its momentum and captivating investor interest. As Ethereum gears up for a possible leap to $3,500, its role as a market leader could ignite a broader altcoin rally, making it a compelling investment opportunity for those looking to capitalize on the dynamic crypto market.

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Cardano’s (ADA) Potential Breakout

Cardano is on the brink of a major breakout, with predictions pointing towards a $1 price target. As Bitcoin’s dominance ebbs, Cardano stands ready to seize the spotlight, buoyed by a positive market sentiment reflected in a weighted sentiment score of 0.918. This optimism, coupled with a surge in trading volume to $685.07 million, underscores a heightened interest in ADA.

Such enthusiasm suggests an imminent increase in buying activity, potentially propelling Cardano past critical resistance levels. If ADA’s upward trajectory continues, it could play a pivotal role in triggering an altcoin season.

The Time For Altcoins Is Now!

The stage is set for a remarkable transformation in the crypto landscape, with Ethereum and Cardano at the helm of an anticipated altcoin rally and Scorpion Casino’s groundbreaking presale drawing investors worldwide. As Ethereum positions itself for a leap towards $3,500 and Cardano eyes a breakthrough to $1, the crypto community stands at the brink of a new era. Scorpion Casino amplifies this momentum with its innovative gaming platform and the potential for significant returns, underscored by a $250,000 giveaway that’s grabbing headlines.

 

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Number of Websites Utilizing AI-generated Content to Disseminate Fake News Rise to 725 as of February 2024 – Report

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According to Newsguard, a rating system for news and information websites, it revealed that as of February 26, 2024, the number of websites utilizing AI-generated content to disseminate fake news has risen to 725.

The company in its ‘report’ stated that most of the websites have little to no human oversight and publish only AI-generated news.  

In its previous report, the platform noted a rise in AI-generated sites making false or unverified claims from just under 50 in May to around 600 in December 2023, reflecting a more than tenfold increase across just over half a year.

In the report, the 725 Unreliable AI-Generated News and information websites, labeled “UAINS,” spanned across 15 languages which include; Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, and Turkish.

According to Newsguard, these websites typically have generic names, such as iBusiness Day, Ireland Top News, and Daily Time Update, which to a consumer appear to be established news sites. This obscures that the sites operate with little to no human oversight and publish articles written largely or entirely by bots, rather than presenting traditionally created and edited journalism, with human oversight.

The sites are reported to have churned out dozens and in some cases hundreds of generic articles, about a range of subjects including politics, technology, entertainment, and travel. The articles have sometimes included false claims, including about political leaders.

Other false claims relate to celebrity death hoaxes, fabricated events, and articles presenting old events as if they just occurred. 

In many cases, the revenue model for these websites is programmatic advertising under which the ad-tech industry delivers ads without regard to the nature or quality of the website.

NewsGuard further noted that as a result of the proliferation of AI-generated fake news, top brands are unintentionally supporting these sites. It added that unless brands take steps to exclude untrustworthy sites, their ads will continue to appear on these types of sites, creating an economic incentive for their creation at scale. 

In addition to the sites included in the Tracker, NewsGuard analysts also identified a Chinese-government run website using AI-generated text as authority for the false claim that the U.S. operates a bioweapons lab in Kazakhstan infecting camels to endanger people in China. 

As technology continues to advance rapidly, the world has evolved to the forefront of a new era in journalism. AI-generated news articles are becoming more commonplace as media organizations and publishers seek to streamline their operations and meet the ever-growing demand for content.

While this technology has the potential to revolutionize the news industry, there are concerns about the accuracy and reliability of these articles. AI is reported to be automating the creation of fake news, spurring an explosion of web content mimicking factual articles that instead disseminate false information about elections, wars, and natural disasters.

From unreliable AI-generated news outlets operating with little to no human oversight, to fabricated images produced by AI image generators, the rollout of generative artificial intelligence tools has been a boon to content farms and misinformation.

With the rise of AI-generated fake news content, The World Economic Forum (WEF)  listed AI-generated misinformation/disinformation as one of the top risks that countries globally will face this year 2024.

To combat the growing risks of misinformation, governments of several nations are beginning to roll out new and evolving regulations to target both hosts and creators of online disinformation and illegal content. 

Qatari Government Reverses Decision, Accepts President Tinubu’s Visit Request

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In a surprising turn of events, the government of Qatar has reversed its initial decision and accepted the visitation request of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu for a business and investment meeting.

This about-face comes after an earlier rejection communicated to Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on February 22, citing a lack of a legally binding agreement for investment promotion and conflicting engagements by the Qatari Ministry of Commerce.

The initial rejection, delivered via a letter from Qatari authorities, raised eyebrows and drew criticism, both domestically and internationally, for its perceived disrespect towards Nigeria as a sovereign nation. However, in a subsequent letter dated February 23, 2024, the Qatari government extended an invitation to President Tinubu, indicating a willingness to host the proposed business and investment forum on March 3, a day later than originally planned.

The letter read, “The Embassy of the State of Qatar in Abuja presents its compliments to the Protocol Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Regarding the upcoming State visit of H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Qatar from 2nd-3rd March 2024 and with reference to our Note: Ref: QEA\FA\057\24 dated 22/02/2024 regarding holding of a Business and Investment Forum (BIF) on the margins of Mr. President’s visit to Qatar on 2nd March 2024.

“The Embassy has the honor to convey that the Qatar Chamber of Commerce will host the above-mentioned event on 3rd March 2024, as proposed by the Nigerian side.

“The Embassy of the State of Qatar in Abuja presents its compliments to the Protocol Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

This reversal comes as a relief to Nigerian officials and stakeholders who had expressed disappointment and frustration over the initial rejection.

Reacting to the development, Nigeria’s former Minister of Information Frank Nweke Jr. Has described the initial correspondence as “embarrassing” and “an insult” to the nation.

In a statement titled ‘The Qatari Note Verbale: Nigeria’s latest Diplomatic Debacle’,  the former Enugu State governorship aspirant said the development does not only tarnish Nigeria’s image but also erode confidence in our diplomatic engagements.

“As a Nigerian, I find the correspondence between the embassy of Qatar in Nigeria and Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs currently circulating online, embarrassing. It is an insult to our nation,” Nweke expressed in his statement.

Nweke’s sentiments reflect broader concerns about the manner in which diplomatic communications were handled between the two nations. He called for an investigation into the leak of the correspondence and urged authorities to take measures to prevent such incidents from recurring.

“While the specifics surrounding this diplomatic episode may remain unclear, the tone and language used in the circulated document are undeniably disrespectful and undermine Nigeria’s image,” Nweke stated. “Such incidents, in addition to previous instances, tarnish our country’s reputation and erode confidence in our diplomatic engagements.”

Furthermore, Nweke emphasized the importance of meticulous planning and clear communication in high-level diplomatic engagements, particularly state visits involving heads of state. He noted the need for detailed agenda-setting and coordination to ensure the success of such visits and optimize outcomes for Nigeria’s national interests.

“The reason and basis for President Tinubu’s visit to Qatar must be clear and unambiguous,” Nweke asserted. “Detailed planning and coordination are essential to maximize the benefits of such visits and advance Nigeria’s economic, diplomatic, and strategic objectives.”

Nweke’s statement reflects broader sentiments within Nigeria’s diplomatic and policy circles, where there is a growing emphasis on the need for professionalism, strategic foresight, and effective communication in managing the country’s international relations.

While the diplomatic episode serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy in advancing national interests and maintaining Nigeria’s standing on the global stage, the rescheduled visit has birthed high expectations. Tinubu’s visit to Qatar is expected to yield meaningful discussions and concrete outcomes that will contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth and bilateral relations with Qatar.

Read his full statement:

“As a Nigerian, I find the correspondence between the embassy of Qatar in Nigeria and Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs currently circulating online, embarrassing. It is an insult to our nation.

“Relevant authorities should investigate the source and intent of this leak and take steps to ensure that it does not happen again.

“There is no contesting that our government has a responsibility to manage our national affairs with savvy, reflecting deep knowledge and understanding of diplomatic protocols and norms, it is however impolitic for any nation to disrespect a purportedly ‘friendly’ nation through its communication, or any other channel for that matter, in the way that Qatar has done, however muted the attempt.

“I call on Nigerians who think that this act of ridicule against our nation is justified and worthy of celebration to have a rethink. It is not. It is indeed very disrespectful to our nation and people.”

“Being outside the government, we may never know the full facts, but the tone and use of language in the circulating document, however factual, is most discourteous and calculated to undermine Nigeria’s image.

“Every part of our government is important for the efficient functioning of the whole, however our Ministry of Foreign Affairs like that of other countries is a critical Ministry, especially because it is front-facing, with the responsibility to shape and lead our engagement with the world.

“Nations use their Foreign Service Ministry to project hard and soft power, economic development, their people and their cultures. It is for this reason that most nations make significant investments and spare no expense in training members of their diplomatic service.

“Once upon a time, the Nigerian nation and her diplomats were highly revered in the world for the quality of their minds and overall impact of Nigeria’s foreign policy in global affairs.

“Their well-informed policy thrusts were the basis of Nigeria’s successes at various times in the past in South Africa, Mozambique, Sudan, Ethiopia, Angola, Zimbabwe, Congo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Burkina Faso and São Tomé and Principe to name a few; and in many peace negotiations and peacekeeping efforts around the world.

“The Foreign Service Academy and the Nigeria Institute for International Affairs, and similar elite institutions abroad, were created to meet the training needs of our diplomats and also carry on research on contemporary issues in Africa and the world.

“It was the outcome of various research and the thought leadership provided by leading diplomats and scholars in these institutions that underpinned Nigeria’s foreign policy which though focused on Africa helped Nigeria project considerable power in global affairs.

“This Note Verbale incident, in addition to a series of others before now which portray our country in poor light, is one too many. There is a saying in my Igbo dialect which translates to ‘If an old woman falls more than once, it is usually advised to count the number of items in the basket she is carrying on her head’.

“High level engagements between Nigeria’s Sovereign and others are so important that there should be absolutely no room for errors.”

“The agenda must be agreed and finalized, usually after extensive consultations between officials of both countries. Unless there is a crisis, requiring urgent meetings, State visits are not vacations.

“They are sometimes planned years in advance and governments must prepare to make the best of the visit to enhance trade, bilateral and other relations in education, culture, science and technology, depending on a country’s interests. The nature of the meeting will also determine the composition and membership of the delegation.

“An important role for Nigeria’s representatives in potential host countries is a keen understanding of the cultural norms and gestures with detailed briefing provided to guide Mr President. That is how detailed the planning must be.

“Communication of the intent, purpose, resolutions and outcomes of a visit or meeting is critical; it must be factual and verifiable at every stage, issued at the appropriate level, only, by an authorized official.

“It is not the duty of your host to make your country look good by keeping mute, if out of excitement, inexperience or incompetence your officials mis-state resolutions reached at meetings.

“Competent officials of host countries are accountable to their principals and citizens and will issue their own statements based on their own understanding of what transpired at a meeting between two or more sovereigns. This was the case when President Tinubu visited the United Arab Emirates some months ago.

“Such slips, however freudian, have the potential to undermine otherwise important gains from high level meetings and engender a crisis of confidence.

“With the state of our economy and the considerable security challenges Nigeria is faced with at this time, every trip outside the country must be one that will bring obvious benefits to our troubled economy.

“The offensive note verbale from the Qataris is tantamount to someone accepting your request to visit his or her home while telling you at the same time that they won’t be home.

“If the Qatari Minister for Trade and indeed the Qatari business community and economic actors will otherwise be engaged with others on matters of similar interest to ours at the time of Mr President’s visit and communicate in the way that they have done, that in itself is a strong message of Nigeria’s standing with the government and people of Qatar. Actions are also important tools of diplomacy.

“I anticipate a serious review of this situation by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, and his offer of dispassionate advice to Mr President to postpone this visit to enable proper planning in order for Nigeria to obtain the best outcomes from the visit, at a future date.

“I must however call on our government to get its acts together. The discourtesy and disrespect to our government and citizens around the world is on account of the perception of our country at this time, as weak, disorganized and corrupt.

“Respect can neither be conjured nor decreed. It can only be earned, especially in the international arena through hard work – good governance at home, a strong economy and people centered development, a secure and stable polity, respect for human rights and the rule of law, a manifest abhorrence for corruption and consistent respect for international laws and fulfillment of legitimate international obligations.

“As we secure our country and rebuild our economy, perception of Nigeria’s circumstances will change based on reality, countries will naturally become more circumspect in their engagement with our government and respect for our passport and our people will grow.”

Software Will Eat The World As AI Prepares Organic Software with no Coding Additives

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“It is our job to create computing technology such that nobody has to program. And that the programming language is human.” Nvidia CEO said. Yes, in future, AI will disintermediate coding, making that skill largely irrelevant! This thesis is fundamentally amazing because it is taking us to the core of the grand Greek philosophy, positing that Knowledge is what matters, and not necessarily “language”.

At the recent World Government Summit in Dubai, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a thought-provoking speech that challenged the conventional wisdom surrounding the importance of coding skills in the tech industry.

In a break from tradition, Huang argued that in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), programming is no longer a vital skill for individuals to thrive in technology-related fields. The Nvidia CEO said that for 10-15 years almost every person sitting on a tech forum stage would have insisted that it is “vital” for young people to learn computer science, to learn how to program computers.

In other words, that you can speak/write English does not make you smarter than someone who can speak/write Igbo, French, Hausa, etc. Yes, does knowing a language posit another level of capability beyond a domain? And if not, why should knowing programming languages C++, Python, etc be a game changer in careers?

In grad school, I had a great experience on the power of mathematics. In my first year in Johns Hopkins University, we were paired to create a software solution to control a needle as it navigates into a patient during minimally invasive surgery of a throat through laryngoscope/endoscope. I solved the math and handed it over to my partner as I had to travel outside the US. He was to do the coding, translating the math into a program.

I was not exposed to Python then. The student did the coding, and submitted it for us. But he wrote a report that I left all the work for him. Upon my return, the professor called us. I explained how I did the math and told him to code it as I was still trying to get used to Python. Right there, the professor asked me to join his lab: yes, the math is what PhDs do and not the coding; he assigned A+. That was how I became a member of Prof Taylor’s Computer Assisted Integrated Surgery lab.

Good People, rethink your career because everything will change. If you are a logistics expert, you are already a programmer in logistics. The coding part will be handled by AI.

Indeed, software will eat the world, but hardware must first cook the world for it. And we can add that AI will create organic software with no additives of coders. A world in motion.

In the oil industry, software can help you in the reconciliation process, but before that can be done, you need sensors to collect the data. The same applies in agriculture and healthcare sectors where before the data can be processed and analysed, sensors must first collect them from the soil, land or humans.

Largely, the deal is this: without hardware, the impact of software will remain limited in Africa in helping communities and firms. Sure, software will eat the world, but hardware must first cook the world for it.

Nvidia CEO Says Kids Shouldn’t Learn Coding: AI will Make the Skill Irrelevant

Nvidia CEO Says Kids Shouldn’t Learn Coding: AI will Make the Skill Irrelevant

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At the recent World Government Summit in Dubai, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a thought-provoking speech that challenged the conventional wisdom surrounding the importance of coding skills in the tech industry.

In a break from tradition, Huang argued that in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), programming is no longer a vital skill for individuals to thrive in technology-related fields. The Nvidia CEO said that for 10-15 years almost every person sitting on a tech forum stage would have insisted that it is “vital” for young people to learn computer science, to learn how to program computers.

He expressed the belief that youngsters should no longer be encouraged to learn coding.

During a minute-long segment of his stage time, shared widely on social media platforms, Huang made a striking assertion: “It is our job to create computing technology such that nobody has to program. And that the programming language is human.”

This statement denotes his belief that AI advancements have made it possible for individuals to leverage computing power without requiring extensive coding knowledge, thus democratizing access to technology.

Huang’s remarks represent a significant departure from the traditional view of coding proficiency as essential for success in the tech industry. Instead, he advocates for a broader focus on expertise in fields such as biology, education, manufacturing, and farming.

By shifting the emphasis away from coding skills, Huang envisions a future where individuals can harness AI to enhance their capabilities across various domains.

Despite advocating for a reduced emphasis on traditional programming skills, Huang acknowledges the importance of upskilling individuals to effectively utilize AI technology. He emphasizes the need for everyone to understand how and when to apply AI programming, suggesting that the upskilling process will be both delightful and surprising.

Huang’s assertions have ignited a spirited debate within the tech industry, with prominent analyst Patrick Moorhead offering his perspective. Moorhead emphasizes the enduring relevance of coding skills, citing historical examples where predictions of technologies rendering coding obsolete have proven unfounded.

Drawing parallels with past technological revolutions, such as desktop publishing (DTP), Moorhead argues that coding skills remain essential in the evolving tech landscape.

“While I agree that DTP and other digital art tools didn’t kill creativity, I don’t remember anyone suggesting moving from scalpels, Spray Mount, and scraps of paper to DTP would actually stunt creativity,” Moorhead commented on Twitter, noting the enduring value of coding skills.

Huang’s assertions and Moorhead’s response highlight the ongoing evolution of technology and its implications for the future of work and education.

In the context of Huang’s remarks challenging the traditional importance of coding skills in the tech industry, it’s crucial to consider the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on coding in the future.

Huang’s assertion that AI advancements have made it possible for individuals to leverage computing power without extensive coding knowledge raises questions about the future role of coding in a world increasingly dominated by AI technologies. With AI-driven tools becoming more sophisticated, the landscape of software development and programming is likely to undergo significant transformations.

Some potential impacts of AI on coding in the future

Automated Code Generation: AI algorithms can analyze data and patterns to generate code automatically, reducing the need for manual coding by human developers. This could streamline the software development process and accelerate the pace of innovation.

Natural Language Programming: Advancements in natural language processing (NLP) could enable developers to interact with computers using human language, eliminating the need for specialized programming languages. AI-powered assistants could translate high-level instructions into executable code, making programming more accessible to non-technical users.

Code Optimization and Debugging: AI algorithms can optimize code for performance and efficiency, as well as identify and fix bugs automatically. This could improve the quality of software and reduce the time and effort required for debugging and troubleshooting.

AI-Assisted Development Tools: AI-powered development tools can provide real-time suggestions, recommendations, and feedback to developers as they write code. These tools can enhance productivity, assist with problem-solving, and facilitate collaboration among team members.

Personalized Learning and Skill Development: AI-based learning platforms can personalize learning experiences for individuals based on their unique learning styles, preferences, and goals. This could democratize access to coding education and enable learners to acquire programming skills more efficiently.

Impact on Job Roles and Career Paths: The rise of AI in coding may reshape job roles and career paths in the tech industry. While some traditional coding tasks may become automated, new opportunities may emerge in areas such as AI development, machine learning engineering, and AI ethics and governance.

Ethical and Societal Implications: As AI becomes more integrated into the coding process, there are ethical and societal considerations to address, such as bias in AI algorithms, data privacy concerns, and the impact of automation on employment. It will be essential to develop ethical guidelines and regulations to ensure responsible AI development and deployment.

Overall, while AI technologies have the potential to transform the coding landscape, it’s essential to recognize that coding skills may continue to be valuable, albeit in different forms. The future of coding is likely to involve a combination of human creativity, problem-solving abilities, and AI-driven automation, shaping the way software is developed, deployed, and maintained in the years to come.