Nearly 29% of users worldwide have entered sensitive information—such as financial or medical data—into chatbots, even though 84% worry about potential data leaks.
AI won't eliminate Greek jobs, it will reshape them. Professor Vlad Vaiman argues Greece must urgently invest in upskilling workers for hybrid human-machine roles, especially in shipping, tourism, and renewable energy
The complexity of machine learning models, combined with proprietary constraints, can make it difficult to assess how systems will behave under stress or at scale
The Group Technology & AI Advisor of Alter Ego Media, Rosie Allimonos, focused on the changes that artificial intelligence is bringing to the media sector
The National Observatory of Athens is developing AI early warning systems that can refine forecasts both in time and space and predict in detail the consequences of an event before it occurs
A large-scale initiative focused on digital and green skills is reshaping the workforce, as officials and business leaders stress training, adaptability and inclusion as key to future employment.
John Ternus must help Apple catch up in the AI race as it looks for its next big hit
Are algorithms merely tools of control? Tiziano Bonini and Emiliano Treré explain to TO BHMA that workers and activists “respond” to platform power, turning code into a tool of resistance and digital isolation into a new form of collective action.
The man leading the race in Artificial Intelligence, Sam Altman, is asking the state, across 13 pages, to tax and regulate the very technology he himself is building
Customers for the gas are being told to expect supply cuts and surcharges as Persian Gulf supplies dry up
WSJ readers tell us how they think we will divert ourselves 20 years from now
The logic behind an outright ban is deceptively simple: if we close the doors of the major platforms, children will be safer. Yet that assumption collapses under even modest scrutiny.
Faced with the threat of AI, many are turning to technical trades, while others are opening their own businesses. But there are also those who see AI as an opportunity
The AI sprint is hurtling toward a world where anyone can build personal concierges to do everything from executive presentations to March Madness brackets
At a time when artificial intelligence is rapidly making inroads into every aspect of public life, culture could not remain unaffected. For Valentin Schmite, co-founder of the Ask Mona app, the goal is not simply to introduce new technologies into museums, but to radically change the way people approach knowledge, art, and the cultural experience.
Diaspora networks strengthen – but cannot replace – a functional economy.
The incident occurred at a school in Irakleio prefecture, where eighth-grade students first took photos of fellow female pupils and teachers before processing the images through a specialized online platform to alter them into pornographic images
A new lawsuit alleges Google’s chatbot sent a Florida man on missions to find an android body it could inhabit. When that failed, it set a suicide countdown clock for him.
According to political studies lecturer Dimitris Xenakis, who spoke to Mega Channel this week, 'the students had the same text “with very small differences and all using the same ‘stilted’ AI language, which is now easily recognizable'
PM’s address while noting the huge vistas opened by new technologies, stresses fair distribution of dividends, regulatory priorities