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Sam Bankman-Fried thought ‘taking FTX deposits through Alameda was legal’: Report The former FTX CEO took the stand for the first time in his criminal trial, but without members of the jury present. Former FTX CEO Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried addressed a New York courtroom under oath without the 12-member jury present. According to reports from the courtroom on Oct. 26, SBF’s highly anticipated testimony kicked off in a hearing with defense attorney Mark Cohen questioning the former FTX CEO on his use of the messaging app Signal and retention of communications data at the crypto exchange. Bankman-Fried reportedly claimed he acted in accordance with company policies on records, and none of the media set to “auto-delete” were “channels for decisions.” “Why did you turn off auto-delete?” Cohen asked Bankman-Fried. “I had heard from regulators,” he replied. Cohen pressed the former FTX CEO on the creation of North Dimension, an alleged “shadowy entity” used to launder customer funds from the crypto exchange through Alameda Research. According to SBF, former chief regulatory officer Dan Friedberg provided him with the papers setting up the firm, which he signed without question. “Did you believe taking FTX deposits through Alameda was legal?” Cohen asked SBF. “I did,” he replied. “I was CEO of both at that time,” said Bankman-Fried on establishing North Dimension under Alameda and FTX. “FTX didn’t have a bank account.” One of the key issues in the U.S. government’s case against SBF centers around allegations the former FTX CEO used customer funds from the crypto exchange to make investments through Alameda without users’ knowledge. Bankman-Fried testified that he communicated with Friedberg, law firm Fenwick & West, and FTX former general counsel Can Sun regarding the investments. “I thought, only to futures trading,” said Bankman-Fried on parts of FTX’s terms of services concerning the use of customer funds. “And Alameda was authorized to do that.”
Sam Bankman-Fried thought ‘taking FTX deposits through Alameda was legal’:

Report
The former FTX CEO took the stand for the first time in his criminal trial, but without members of the jury present.

Former FTX CEO Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried addressed a New York courtroom under oath without the 12-member jury present.

According to reports from the courtroom on Oct. 26, SBF’s highly anticipated testimony kicked off in a hearing with defense attorney Mark Cohen questioning the former FTX CEO on his use of the messaging app Signal and retention of communications data at the crypto exchange. Bankman-Fried reportedly claimed he acted in accordance with company policies on records, and none of the media set to “auto-delete” were “channels for decisions.”

“Why did you turn off auto-delete?” Cohen asked Bankman-Fried.

“I had heard from regulators,” he replied.

Cohen pressed the former FTX CEO on the creation of North Dimension, an alleged “shadowy entity” used to launder customer funds from the crypto exchange through Alameda Research. According to SBF, former chief regulatory officer Dan Friedberg provided him with the papers setting up the firm, which he signed without question.

“Did you believe taking FTX deposits through Alameda was legal?” Cohen asked SBF.

“I did,” he replied.

“I was CEO of both at that time,” said Bankman-Fried on establishing North Dimension under Alameda and FTX. “FTX didn’t have a bank account.”

One of the key issues in the U.S. government’s case against SBF centers around allegations the former FTX CEO used customer funds from the crypto exchange to make investments through Alameda without users’ knowledge. Bankman-Fried testified that he communicated with Friedberg, law firm Fenwick & West, and FTX former general counsel Can Sun regarding the investments.

“I thought, only to futures trading,” said Bankman-Fried on parts of FTX’s terms of services concerning the use of customer funds. “And Alameda was authorized to do that.”
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What is Openfabric AI?

Openfabric is a decentralized AI platform where the collaboration between AI innovators, data providers, businesses, and infrastructure providers will facilitate the creation and use of new intelligent algorithms and services.Layer 1 for Artificial Intelligence. A planetary-scale network for building and connecting decentralized AI applications. Team lower the infrastructure demand and technical know-how required to utilize AI-Apps, facilitating new market opportunities. Team stimulate fair mark
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Meta leverages public social media posts to train its new AI assistant

Meta (NASDAQ: META), the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) model, which it says was trained with data respecting the privacy rights of individuals.Dubbed Meta AI, CEO #Mark Zuckerberg has announced the product at Connect, Meta’s annual product conference. During the reveal, Meta confirmed that the new AI tool was trained largely with data gleaned from Facebook and Instagram public posts.The data used in training the AI model include both te
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