Can AI Predict Corporate Meltdown?
New research suggests that tracking a company’s adoption of artificial intelligence can significantly improve the accuracy of early warnings for financial distress.
New research suggests that tracking a company’s adoption of artificial intelligence can significantly improve the accuracy of early warnings for financial distress.

Okay, so The Rings of Power is getting a lot of different reactions, and that’s fine. But honestly, if you’re a fantasy fan, you need to check out The Shannara Chronicles. It’s a show with Austin Butler from before he was huge, and it’s criminally underrated. It follows Wil Shannara, who’s basically an ordinary guy suddenly thrown into this amazing world of elves, nomads, and magic users. He has to learn to use these powerful Elfstones to stop a seriously terrifying demon army led by this ancient evil, the Dagda Mor. Trust me, it’s a wild ride!
Frank Welker will once again be the voice of Scooby-Doo in the upcoming live-action series on Netflix, according to Nexus Point News. Welker has been voicing Fred Jones since 1969 and took on the role of Scooby-Doo in 2002, and he’s returning to play the beloved Great Dane in this new version of the classic story.

This peculiar cohesion, though fleeting as a summer romance, suggests an inexorable tide of confidence near ADA’s accumulation zone. Retail optimism, steadfast as a landed baronet’s resolve, persists, yet the truly magnanimous (and wealthy) smart-money crowd wield their influence with far greater precision. Did you know that a timely shift in liquidity is but a whispered invitation for fortunes to pivot? 😏
On Dec. 1, Openeden announced it convinced Ripple, Lightspeed Faction, and Gate Ventures (among others) to throw money at its “real-world asset” tokenization dreams. Because if there’s one thing Wall Street loves, it’s slapping the word “tokenized” on old-school financial products and calling it innovation. 🚀

Given everything going on with Whitney, maybe a silly inflatable costume would be a good distraction. It’s obvious she and Justin are struggling – their business failed, and Whitney feels Justin is to blame for leading them into a multi-level marketing scheme. She’s angry at him, but also at herself for believing him. What makes this show work is that the women are incredibly honest, even when it’s difficult. Unlike other reality stars who try to appear perfect, the women of Salt Lake City readily share their struggles and vulnerabilities. They don’t shy away from anything, whether it’s financial setbacks or, like with Heather, even admitting to a very old and stained mattress.
“This is what you’d want to see. [Bitcoin] coming back up again, after a weird move down on the 1st of this month,” said Michaël van de Poppe, because apparently, even crypto geniuses need a good old-fashioned shrug. Maybe he’s just relieved there’s still some life in this digital junk drawer? 💸
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Cameron is currently promoting Avatar: Fire and Ash, a highly anticipated film set to release in 2025. While speaking with io9, he discussed the future of the Terminator franchise and shared an update when asked about it.