Standard of living in the EU – a gift of a curse?
Nowadays Europe is not torn apart by conflicts, rather it unites itself through disagreements being procedural in the forms of democracy. Europe does not look like the power horse it once has been but it definitely brings better stability amongst the member states.
AI and copyright: who really owns the creation?
Have you ever asked an artificial intelligence to write a song? People often use this method to explore new ideas or test the system while assessing how effectively machines can replicate human creative abilities. But once you obtain the result, a spontaneous question arises: who holds the rights? You, the AI, or no one?
The European confrontation with Palestine
In late July, Europe showed rare signs of breaking from the inertia that has long defined its stance on the Palestinian question. The recognition of a Palestinian state by G7 leaders, the first pressures on Israel, mark a rare window for political realignment. Whether this turn becomes a coherent strategy or fades into symbolism remains to be seen.