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Sonic Labs Gets Approval for $200M Traditional Finance Move
Michael Willson

Sonic Labs Gets Approval for $200M Traditional Finance Move

Sonic Labs has taken a decisive step into traditional finance. With 99.99% community approval, the project will issue $200 million in S tokens to fund an ambitious expansion into regulated markets. The plan includes launching a Nasdaq-linked PIPE vehicle, creating an exchange-traded product (ETP),…

Group Onsite Training (AI, Blockchain, and Deep Tech) by Blockchain Council
Michael Willson

Group Onsite Training (AI, Blockchain, and Web3)

Offline Training If you’ve tried learning AI or Blockchain from videos, you already know the loop: you get a few good “aha” moments… then it turns into tabs, half-finished notes, and a bunch of concepts that don’t connect. Group onsite training fixes that by putting your team in one room with an…

3 Reasons to Use GPT 1.5 Over Nano Banana Pro
Michael Willson

3 Reasons to Use GPT 1.5 Over Nano Banana Pro

Image generation has reached a point where raw visual quality is no longer the main differentiator. Most top models can produce something attractive. What separates the tools people actually stick with is consistency, controllability, and how often the output survives real production use without…

OpenAI's New Flagship Image Generator
Michael Willson

OpenAI’s New Flagship Image Generator

OpenAI’s new flagship image generator is the clearest signal yet that image creation is no longer a side feature bolted onto chat models. It is now a core product line with its own performance benchmarks, pricing logic, and competitive urgency. The model, officially named GPT Image 1.5, began…

Meta Sam Audio
Michael Willson

Meta SAM Audio

Meta SAM Audio marks a significant expansion of Meta’s Segment Anything research beyond images and video into the audio domain. Instead of relying on separate tools for music separation, noise reduction, or speech isolation, Meta designed a single model that can segment and isolate sounds from…

Meta's AI Glasses Got a Hearing Update
Michael Willson

Meta’s AI Glasses Got a Hearing Update

Meta’s AI glasses got a hearing update that turns its smart eyewear from a passive audio device into something much closer to an assistive listening tool. This update is not about louder sound or better bass. It is about making human voices clearer in real-world situations where background noise…

Crypto ETPs to See a Flood of Liquidations by 2027?
Michael Willson

Crypto ETPs to See a Flood of Liquidations by 2027?

The phrase “crypto ETPs to see a flood of liquidations by 2027” sounds like traders getting wiped out. That is not what this is. It is about fund closures. In ETF and ETP markets, “liquidation” usually means the issuer shuts the product, sells the underlying holdings, and returns cash to…

Solana Tests Quantum-Resistant Transactions
Michael Willson

Solana Tests Quantum-Resistant Transactions

Solana tests quantum-resistant transactions at a moment when blockchain security discussions are no longer theoretical. The conversation has shifted from “will quantum computers matter” to “how early is early enough.” On 16 December 2025, the Solana Foundation confirmed it had deployed a…

OpenAI's Quiet Adoption of Anthropic's "Skills"
Michael Willson

OpenAI’s Quiet Adoption of Anthropic’s “Skills”

In late 2025, while public attention stayed fixed on benchmark charts and model releases, a quieter but more consequential shift was unfolding inside the AI ecosystem. OpenAI began adopting a structural idea that did not originate in-house. It came from Anthropic, and it was called “skills.” This…

AI guided planetary mapping
Michael Willson

AI Guided Planetary Mapping

AI guided planetary mapping is what happens when planetary science meets modern machine learning at mission scale. Instead of a small team manually tracing craters, dunes, and lava flows across endless image tiles, researchers now build pipelines that can scan whole planetary datasets, flag…

AI Agents in Disaster Response
Michael Willson

AI Agents in Disaster Response

AI agents in disaster response have moved from theory into real-world operations because emergencies now generate more data than humans can process fast enough. Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and health crises produce continuous streams of satellite imagery, sensor data, emergency…

Collaborative AI in scientific discovery
Michael Willson

Collaborative AI in Scientific Discovery

Collaborative AI in scientific discovery is no longer a future promise. By late 2024 and throughout 2025, it became a working model inside some of the world’s most advanced research environments. Instead of treating AI as a passive assistant that summarizes papers or writes code, research teams now…