Harvard students revolt over new grading policy they call ‘racist’

Some Harvard students have launched a petition urging the university to abandon plans to introduce grading reforms, calling it “racist.” “This petition calls on Harvard to reject the proposed grading policy, arguing that it is not only flawed but actually racially harmful,” petition Angelina Agostini, a freshman at Harvard University, wrote on Change.org. “We address…

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AI agents in crypto: what advisors need to know

In today’s newsletter, Vincent Chok from First Digital reveals the rise of “agent finance,” where artificial intelligence agents are going beyond advice to execute financial transactions, making cryptocurrencies an important financial backend for this machine-driven economy. Then, in Ask the Expert, we asked three leading AI systems (Grok, Gemini, and Claude) two questions about the…

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Ethereum news (ETH): Inside the $71 million freeze on Arbitrum that has the crypto world questioning what decentralization really means

The Arbitrum Security Council this week moved quickly to contain the impact of the KelpDAO vulnerability and declared an emergency “freeze” of more than 30,000 ETH associated with the attacker, a victory for user protection. But beneath the language of containment, the intervention has reignited one of the oldest and most troubling debates in cryptocurrency:…

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