How the telephone in Greece evolved from a technological marvel enjoyed by the few into an essential part of everyday Greek life, reshaping communication and habits
Government pours money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market grows bleak
No-display health trackers, including the Oura Ring, Whoop band and new Google Fitbit Air, offer more continuous monitoring than smartwatches
Once left for dead, the company is making money again with hidden software in 275 million cars. You use it every day without knowing it.
Kurzweil predicted AI would match human intelligence by the 2029 milestone. With three more years, his forecast look less like science fiction
Longtime hardware chief will take over from Tim Cook in September as Apple faces mounting pressure to deliver in artificial intelligence and defend its market position against fast-moving rivals
Silicon Valley fears this is the last chance to amass generational wealth before AI makes money worthless
Micro dramas almost always begin in medias res, plunging viewers straight into conflict. Characters and backstories are not introduced carefully; instead, the audience is forced to piece them together on the fly.
CERTH, founded in 2000 and overseen by Greece’s General Secretariat for Research and Innovation, has sought to expand its international profile as it competes for talent, partnerships and private capital
Findings from an international UNESCO-backed initiative highlight how rapidly changing skills, artificial intelligence, and innovation are reshaping the future of work, leaving many young people uncertain about the careers ahead
In its statement, the USTR named European companies such as Accenture, Siemens, Spotify, DHL Group, SAP, Amadeus IT Group, Capgemini, Publicis Groupe and Mistral AI as potential targets for new tariffs or restrictions
Every major technological shift documented in history has arrived with both hope and fear. Yet history shows that while disruption is inevitable, societies adapt—and often emerge wiser and stronger
Despite their openness to AI, 35% of Greeks say they encounter fake news very often, significantly above the European average at 27%.
In reality, however, Greek defense industries are unable to become competitive and, despite efforts in recent years, are still, in many cases, loss-making
Google, however, admitted that unlocking the full potential of quantum computers remained years away.
Your likeness is now fair game for AI. Anyone is a click away from creating a digital version of you.
Βy contrast to humanity, AI algorithms are programmed to be dispositional, to desire and pursue human goals
The new AI-powered search experience will be rolling out to users in 50 countries in the next week with support in 36 additional languages.
EU and WHO officials praised Greece for adopting a systematic approach, drawing on best practices from member states with advanced HTA systems.
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