As with every new technology, its hype will fade as its uses become ubiquitous.
Generative-AI frenzy leads to unbalanced labor market in technology sector
Data centers need more power because of artificial intelligence—but other buildings can use the technology to conserve
The EU AI Act is the first attempt worldwide to address the risks of artificial intelligence and ensure transparency.
During the meetings, discussions revolved around the investment opportunities offered by Greece, the country's comparative advantages, and its economic performance, characterized by high growth rates consistently surpassing the European average
All manner of predictions, both utopian or dystopian, have been made about artificial intelligence, but the exponential nature of the technology means that none have hit the mark
He’s making a list. He’s checking it twice. But he’s not Santa—he’s just an advanced algorithm.
Indeed, AI can act as an efficiency multiplier in many areas of public governance
Citizens can now engage with mAigov via mobile phones and PCs, submitting their queries in natural language, allowing the digital assistant to aid them in identifying the requested service
Companies hope to improve their operations using the new tools. But they want to establish rules that minimize any risks
Retail-focused bots are multiplying. They can help, sort of.
The Greek government aims to reverse brain drain
Gmail has one. So do third party apps. Here’s how to use them without alienating your co-workers
Visa Innovation Program Europe (VIPE) is organizing a conference in Athens next week
The world’s richest man and others are describing a world with little work
Some teachers say it’s better to figure out where AI fits in than to ban it. Here’s how they are using it.
Boundaries between humans and machines might blur in the future