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Stanford's FDCI Partners with Eliza Labs to Explore AI's Impact on Digital Currency Systems Starting Q1 2025
Dec 16, 2024, 03:18 PM
Stanford University's Future of Digital Currency Initiative (FDCI) has announced a research partnership with Eliza Labs, known for their open-source Eliza agent framework. This collaboration aims to investigate the impact of autonomous AI agents on digital currency systems, with the project set to commence in the first quarter of 2025. The partnership combines Stanford's expertise in digital currency research with Eliza Labs' advancements in autonomous agent technology. The initiative is expected to redefine aspects of cybersecurity, particularly in the context of generative AI-driven cyberattacks.
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