
Crypto contains multitudes
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Hello, and welcome. I’m Peter Hall. As a PhD candidate at NYU, I’ve worked on theoretical cryptography, and as a tech and science journalist, I’ve written about AI’s unique security vulnerabilities, agent-agent communication, and more. Toda...
Hello and welcome to another episode of Glitchy Things. For your delectation and enjoyment today, we’re looking at how VPNs have become a flashpoint in the battle to regulate life online, the rise of crypto money in UK electoral politics, a...
Hey there! Earlier this month, we held our third in-person event, the Stablecoin Privacy Summit, in Washington, DC. This issue delves into some of the key takeaways.
by Mike Orcutt
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Hello again! Sorry we took so long to get back to you—we’ve been busy planning another event! More on that below, but first we have a few thoughts on the new questions arising around the rapid development and deployment of AI agents.
Greetings! We’re back with another list of Glitchy things. Here’s a link to the previous digest in case you missed it. And check out our new events page!
The speed of technological evolution is causing familiar systems—from governme...
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Crypto contains multitudes
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