Zelda Williams criticizes artificial intelligence videos using her father’s image and voice, calling them disrespectful and harmful to his legacy
The use of AI in Greek education cannot simply be copied from other systems but must be based on Greek data and take into account our culture, so that it reflects our own needs and priorities
Stanford researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that decodes internal thoughts into words, offering new hope for people with paralysis or speech impairments
As demand for mental health care outpaces supply, AI chatbots are emerging as 24/7 companions — offering support but raising questions about privacy, emotional depth, and the limits of machine-driven therapy
The University of Athens is scaling up AI-focused online courses, part of a wider European effort to address global competition for artificial intelligence talent
The SRT-H surgical robot, trained via video and AI, adapts in real time to surgeons’ voice commands, marking a major breakthrough in autonomous medical technology
The tech giant has released details on the colossal amount of power required to respond to our everyday AI queries
Company reorganizes its sprawling artificial-intelligence operation, whose spiraling cost has drawn investor scrutiny
The stakes are especially high for the studio, caught between how to use artificial intelligence in the filmmaking process and how to protect its famed characters against it
The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times’s news and cooking sections and the Athletic
With his rival out of the way, OpenAI’s CEO has a clear path to press for company’s goals; leaving the Democratic Party
While AI tools are reshaping processes, employers—especially in Greece—are clear about the human qualities that remain irreplaceable
The author of ‘Sapiens’ says that for the first time in tens of thousands of years, humanity has competition. And it’s coming fast.
This op-ed is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time
While initially developed for lung cancer, the research team is now testing iSeg in real-time clinical environments and exploring its application to other types of tumors, including those of the liver, brain, and prostate
Despite claims from top names in AI, researchers argue fundamental flaws in reasoning models mean bots aren’t on the verge of exceeding human smarts
When we shake the sand from our towels and leave the beach behind, nothing in the world will have changed. The loneliness, the digitized interactions, the frictionless yet faceless convenience—they’ll all still be waiting
This opinion piece is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time.
Engineers carry data to countries where Nvidia chips are available, frustrating Washington’s aims
In the next 12 months, the number of people with a brain-computer interface is set to double