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AI chatbot ChatGPT predicts what can trigger the next bullish wave for Bitcoin. Factors such as institutional adoption, regulatory clarity, technological advancements, economic uncertainty, and halving can lead to a bull run. Investors should prepare for the potential surge.
Atlassian's Jira development issue-tracking software is now more secure with its latest feature. Security in Jira offers better visibility and risk mitigation capabilities for vulnerabilities at earlier stages of the software development cycle. Partnering with top developer security companies strengthens Atlassian's capabilities in ensuring better security and will be available to all Jira Software Cloud users.
Broadridge Financial Solutions' subsidiary, LTX, has launched BondGPT, an AI-powered application, to simplify bond selection and portfolio construction processes. Combining GPT-4 with real-time liquidity info, BondGPT provides timely and accurate data to the regulated financial industry, aiming to increase efficiency for hedge funds, Asset Managers and dealers. Broadridge is working towards more intelligent, efficient trading processes, and BondGPT is just the beginning of their products and services. Earlier this year, they migrated their corporate bond e-trading platform to Amazon Web Services to benefit from security and scalability.
Google Workspace and Cloud now support passkeys in open beta release, following last month's rollout to consumer accounts. This new method of login via phone, desktop, or laptop replaces authentication codes and SMS. It's safer from phishing attempts and twice as fast, with four times fewer errors than passwords. This rollout will be gradual, but admins will have the ability to enable passkeys for their users in the next few weeks. Keep your accounts safer while being more efficient with passkeys.
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