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Sony's blockchain division is collaborating with the Japanese social media giant LINE to introduce the latter to the web3 space, as announced on Wednesday.

Meta is reportedly exploring the development of its own chip for training AI systems as part of a strategy to lessen its dependence on hardware manufacturers like Nvidia.

Soneium, in partnership with Sony Block Solutions Labs, is set to launch four popular mini-apps on the Line platform over the coming months, enhancing Web3 adoption in markets where Line is a key player.

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) shares led the S&P 500 upward on Tuesday, driven by a robust performance from artificial intelligence stocks.

**Key Takeaways** Soneium, backed by Sony, is collaborating with LINE to incorporate blockchain-enabled mini-apps into LINE's platform

Mustar encouraged Manus to design and showcase an animated 3D video game within a web browser, utilizing a cross-browser JavaScript library and application programming interface called Three.js.

Just hours after the launch of Manus, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) bot, on March 6th, a surge of visitors overwhelmed its registration site, causing it to crash.