- China approves the commercial use of a neuroimplant for the first time
Chinese regulators approved a brain–computer interface (BCI) device designed to help people with paralysis partially restore hand movement. The implant reads brain signals and transmits them to a robotic glove, allowing patients to control hand movements. - U.S. authorities recognize the privacy rights of crypto mixer users
U.S. regulators stated that using cryptocurrency mixing services is not inherently illegal. Authorities emphasized that users have the right to financial privacy as long as they are not violating the law. - AI accidentally sent money to a grandmother
During testing of an autonomous AI agent, a mistake in a financial transaction resulted in funds being sent to an elderly woman. The incident sparked debate about the risks of automating financial operations. - AI boom pulls more than half of active developers away from crypto
Analysts report that a large share of programmers has shifted from blockchain projects to the AI sector, where funding and demand for talent have surged. - Meta shared sensitive recordings from smart glasses with contractors
Reports indicate that video recordings captured by Meta’s smart glasses were provided to external contractors for data analysis, raising serious privacy concerns. - Australian startup builds a data center using human brain cells
A company introduced an experimental computing platform where data processing is performed by cultivated human neurons. Developers believe such systems could be far more energy-efficient than traditional servers. - Polish president signs law requiring crypto transaction data sharing with tax authorities
The new legislation obliges crypto platforms to provide transaction data to tax authorities. Officials say the measure will strengthen oversight of financial flows.