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Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction
00:33 - How Crypto May Swing an Election
03:11 - Bitcoin Surged in September 2024
08:54 - Bithumb Eyes Nasdaq
11:05 - Open-Source AI Advancements
13:09 - AI Chatbots in Law Education
19:57 - Newsom Vetoes California AI Bill

How Crypto May Swing an Election:
Explore how cryptocurrency could play a pivotal role in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. With over $1 billion wagered on Polymarket, swing states and crypto policies may influence the final outcome.

Bitcoin Surged in September 2024:
Despite its historical underperformance in September, Bitcoin posted a surprising gain this month. We explore the factors driving the surge and what it could mean for future market trends.

Bithumb Eyes Nasdaq:
Bithumb, South Korea's largest crypto exchange, is considering a listing on the U.S. Nasdaq stock market. Understand the strategic move and its potential impact on the global crypto landscape.

Open-Source AI Advancements:
Meta and the Allen Institute made strides in open-source AI this week. Learn how advancements like Meta’s Llama 3.2 are pushing the boundaries of accessible AI technology.

AI Chatbots in Law Education:
Discover how AI chatbots are transforming law education, with a focus on Professor Renee Henson's innovative use of AI to simulate challenging opposing counsel in mock negotiations.

Newsom Vetoes California AI Bill:
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a significant AI bill aimed at regulating frontier AI technologies. We delve into the reasons behind the veto and what this means for the future of AI regulation.


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