Arriving at the Paris AI summit on Monday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated Greece was one of the first countries to lay out a cohesive national plan regarding artificial intelligence (AI). The Greek Premier said Greece was among the countries shaping the developments on AI in Europe. “We are one of the first countries […]
Mitsotakis will be among approximately 100 leaders, as well as heads of international organizations and major technology companies, participating in the AI Action Summit.
Circles close to the presidency of the French Republic, emphasize that the issue of developing artificial intelligence should not evolve into a battleground between the US and China highlighting the "awakening of Europe" regarding AI.
High-level Greek and French officials and experts will discuss on security, energy, and European stability at a pivotal conference in Paris, January 24
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This year's medal marks Ghavelas' second consecutive Paralympic gold in the 100m (T11)
Greece's flag-bearers were bronze pole vault medalist Emmanouil Karalis and artistic swimmer Evangelia Platanioti, who were the first athletes to enter the stadium, followed by athletes from 205 countries and a refugee team
Karalis secured his bronze in the pole vault final, while Platanioti, alongside her partner Sofia Malkogeorgou, achieved a 6th-place finish in the women’s duet free artistic swimming event on Saturday.
So far, the Greek Olympic team is putting on an exceptional performance having already won 7 medals (1 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze)
Swedish-American super star Armand Duplantis breaks his own world record with a final jump of 6.25 meters, beating his previous 6.24m
Legendary Lefteris Petrounias earns bronze in men's rings final, marking his third consecutive Olympic medal and the fifth medal for the Greek team at the Paris Olympics
The brightly colored surface at the Stade de France is a shock to track-and-field traditionalists, but the athletes aren’t complaining. ‘It’s gorgeous.’
The railway station has also be closed
Greece has won a total of 4 medals at the Games following a bronze in judo and a silver in swimming.
Tselidis, a 27-year-old Greek-Ossetian judoka downed Tristani Mosakhlishvili, representing Spain, in the match for third place and the bronze medal.
Boxers Lin Yu-ting and Imane Khelif (both biologically male who identify as transgender women) were given the green light to compete in the women’s events at the Olympics
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Both won in straight sets