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Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 235

Explore insights on AI, crypto, carbon finance, and space as we discuss recent developments in tech and environmental initiatives.

Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 235
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OpenAI is Winding Down its GPT-4 AI Model in ChatGPT

By Brian Heater | 3 min read
OpenAI is reportedly phasing out its GPT-4 model within ChatGPT. This decision comes as OpenAI shifts focus to newer models and potentially due to cost optimization. Users will likely transition to the newer, more efficient models, though there might be some performance differences. This change could impact researchers and developers relying on GPT-4. The long-term implications for the AI landscape remain to be seen.


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Whale Sells 6M CryptoPunk, 9.7M Loss After Year of Hodling

By Cointelegraph | 2 min read
A cryptocurrency whale recently sold a CryptoPunk NFT for approximately $6 million, resulting in a significant $9.7 million loss. This highlights the volatility and risks involved in the NFT market. The sale represents a substantial decrease in value compared to the initial purchase price a year earlier. The event underscores the speculative nature of the market and underscores potential risks for long-term holders.


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Abating Methane: Carbon Finance Can Help

By Sustainable Brands | 5 min read
This article explores the critical role of carbon finance in mitigating methane emissions. It highlights the potential of market mechanisms to incentivize methane reduction projects. The discussion focuses on aligning financial incentives with environmental goals, specifically targeting methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Successful implementation hinges on robust measurement, reporting, and verification systems for accurate tracking of emission reductions. This approach presents a financially viable pathway to reducing climate impact.

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Apollo 13 Launch: 55 Years Ago

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NASA astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert launch aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 11, 1970. The mission seemed to be going smoothly until 55 hours and 55 minutes in when an oxygen tank ruptured. The new mission plan involved abandoning the Moon landing, looping around the Moon and getting the crew home safely as quickly as possible. The crew needed to go into “lifeboat mode,” using the lunar module Aquarius to save the spacecraft and crew. On April 17, the crew returned to Earth, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean near Samoa.

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