今天早上8:40(美东时间)我将做客@SquawkCNBC,谈论比特币和AI。到时候见 :)
作者预告将于美东时间今早8:40在CNBC的Squawk节目中讨论比特币和人工智能话题,并邀请观众收看。
作者预告将于美东时间今早8:40在CNBC的Squawk节目中讨论比特币和人工智能话题,并邀请观众收看。
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