Tristan Greene

Tristan Greene is a futurist and writer who specializes in covering technology, particularly focusing on cryptocurrency, blockchain tech, AI, and the metaverse. He began writing about these topics in 2017 and has since become fascinated by their potential impact on society. In addition to his work as a writer and researcher, Tristan enjoys gaming with his wife and studying military history. He is also an active participant in various online communities related to technology and its implications.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

98%

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  • He often includes multiple sources and perspectives in his articles.
  • Tristan tends to present information in a balanced and neutral manner.

Conflicts of Interest

95%

Examples:

  • He also covers topics related to cryptocurrency and blockchain tech, which may involve potential conflicts of interest.
  • Tristan often reports on the developments and projects related to companies like Apple, OpenAI, and Google.

Contradictions

86%

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  • He has also reported on conflicting information regarding Harvard's quantum network, mentioning both its length compared to other networks and the fact that it is hacker-proof while using existing fiber cable.
  • Tristan has mentioned both the efforts of Apple to court OpenAI for AI features on the iPhone and its development of its own large language model.

Deceptions

90%

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  • Tristan has not used any deceptive practices in his articles.

Recent Articles

Harvard and Chinese Universities Make Strides Towards Building a Quantum Internet with Successful Entanglement of Atomic Ensemble Memories through Telecom Fiber Networks

Harvard and Chinese Universities Make Strides Towards Building a Quantum Internet with Successful Entanglement of Atomic Ensemble Memories through Telecom Fiber Networks

Broke On: Thursday, 16 May 2024 Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Science and Technology of China have made significant strides towards building a secure quantum internet, with successful entanglement of two atomic ensemble memories through telecom fiber networks. These breakthroughs bring us closer to realizing a global quantum internet, which could have major implications for secure communication and distributed computing. Harvard University and AWS Center for Quantum Networking (AWS CQN) have also made progress in this area by creating a multi-node quantum network using diamond-based quantum memories.
Apple Explores Partnerships with OpenAI and Google for AI-Powered Features in iOS 18

Apple Explores Partnerships with OpenAI and Google for AI-Powered Features in iOS 18

Broke On: Saturday, 27 April 2024 Apple Inc. is reopening talks with OpenAI and considering a deal with Google's Gemini chatbot for iOS 18's AI-powered chatbot feature, aiming to address privacy concerns by processing the features on the device.