“The question is whether companies are using AI for your benefit or their own,” notes Ari Lightman, professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
Zelda Williams criticizes artificial intelligence videos using her father’s image and voice, calling them disrespectful and harmful to his legacy
The creators of shows such as ‘Fauda’ and ‘Tehran,’ along with critics of Netanyahu in the Israeli film industry, find themselves caught in the crossfire of war
Marking two years since the Gaza war began, Greece’s Prime Minister urges all sides to pursue a ceasefire, release hostages, and work toward lasting peace
Widespread showers and storms will affect much of Greece, with locally severe weather in the eastern Aegean and Dodecanese, as temperatures drop sharply across the country
The Swedish activist and other Gaza aid flotilla participants arrived in Greece after being deported from Israel earlier on Monday
Larissa prosecutors will approve exhumations and toxicology tests for Tempi railway crash victims, as families seek clarity on causes of death
The European Commission president is expected to survive this week’s challenges in Parliament — but frequent no-confidence votes and growing political frustration could define her second term
Unlike European football, where the richest clubs dominate, the AFL uses a draft and salary cap to ensure renewal
Storm Barbara hit Greece late Sunday, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, gale-force winds, and a sharp drop in temperatures through Tuesday.
The ministry announced that, following instructions from Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, a dedicated flight will operate on Monday, Oct. 6, to bring the group safely back to Athens the same day.
“Greece is ready to support diplomatic efforts for peace and the establishment of a new, sustainable governance framework in Gaza,” Mitsotakis said
Heavier rainfall and scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop over the northern Ionian Sea and Epirus later in the day.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced plans to make abortion a constitutional right, a step that would place Spain alongside France as one of the few countries to do so
Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis’s ANO party won the Czech parliamentary election and plans to form a government, potentially with support from far-right and Eurosceptic parties
A Lithuanian MEP claims that ships owned by the Alafouzos, Economou and Tsakos shipping groups are connected to Russia’s shadow fleet and has called on the European Commission to impose sanctions
At least 6,500 passengers were affected after multiple drones were spotted over Munich Airport, causing flight cancellations and delays, while authorities discuss stricter airspace control measures
Work is evaporating, businesses are closing, longtime residents are leaving, and the city’s creative middle class is hanging on by a thread
In the case of a nuclear war, the American can do this or that, but otherwise, the Europeans are realizing for the first time that you can’t outsource your defense
Munich Airport resumed operations after drone sightings forced overnight cancellations and diversions, disrupting thousands of passengers ahead of Germany’s national holiday