SVB Bank: May the Game of Thrones Begin!

SVB Bank is a name that most people have heard but few truly understand. It’s the bank that was once the kingpin of Silicon Valley – the financial backbone for tech giants like Google, Apple, and Microsoft. But today, its legacy is one of destruction and chaos. How did this company rise to such heights only to come crashing down? […]

Chat GPT – The Future of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been around since 1956 when British computer scientist Alan Turing published “Computing Machinery & Intelligence” which proposed that machines could one day be taught how to think like humans do through algorithms and simulations – which was eventually proven true with advancements such as IBM’s Watson computer system in 2011 that can understand natural language processing (NLP). Since then, AI has become more advanced thanks to techniques such as deep learning which allows computers to identify patterns from data sets without being programmed on what those patterns should look like – leading us into the present day where we see developments such as GPT-3 being made possible.  

Blockchain Healthcare: The New HIPPA?

HIPPA has a stranglehold on our healthcare system. Can Blockchain finally set us free? As Casey was plucking away at the pile of documents, she sighed as she took a break. “This is so stupid!” she said out loud. “And to think we’re paying a fine on every single one of these!” John overheard the statement and was confused by […]

Armor: The Orginal NFT

NFTs have been in the news a lot lately. NFTs are digital assets stored on a blockchain. They can represent anything from a piece of art to a piece of music. NFTs are unique, meaning that each one is entirely unique and can’t be replicated. NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have been increasing in popularity lately to store wealth and show […]

What’s your Financial Warrior Class?

I had just hit my rock bottom financial point, and I desperately needed some financial education. It was my junior year of college, I was working 30 hrs a week at damn near minimum wage, trying to afford an $800 a month apartment, no take out any more student loans, and my Mom’s health was rapidly declining. I had to […]