Four in 10 Greeks say AI will make fraud harder to spot while six in 10 have already fallen victims to online scams.
As of Nov. 14, Google AI Plus is available in Greece for 7.99 euros per month.
The new AI tool is set to cut red tape, give Greek doctors faster access to patient records, and improve treatment.
The Greek PM cited concerns about online safety, AI risks, and the well-being of younger generations.
Dr. Yanis Ben Amor shares how AI can reshape global health and education -and reduce inequalities- but cautions that countries must invest and adapt.
Twenty billion euros will be channeled into four new AI giga-factories to position the EU as a global AI leader.
Greece is preparing to restrict the use of social media for minors, following a series of concerning cyberbullying and physical attacks related to social media platforms.
Greece’s ‘Pharos’ AI factory, one of the EU’s first, will serve as a hub of research for the wider region.
Currently, Greece is taking its first steps to bring AI into classrooms through the AI4edu program, which is being co-funded by the European Union.
Greece is shifting beyond tourism, aiming to become a hub for data centers, powered by renewable energy. It has tech giants like Amazon and Data4 onboard, but will it be enough to meet rising energy demands while racing toward net zero?
Some of the biggest names in Greece’s corporate world – among them Titan Cement, Metlen, Motor Oil, HELLENiQ ENERGY and the Public Power Corp. (PPC) – have announced their intention to employ AI in their daily business
Public sector employees in Greece will be trained in AI as part of efforts to accelerate the country’s digital transition.
More than half of employees in Greece believe it is very likely they will need to gain new skills to deal with the impact of AI on their work over the next five years.