Debate Kit – Airplane transportation
The advent of the airplane completely changed our perception of the world: it is now possible to travel everywhere, even to the other side of the world. Must we do without airplanes to travel?
Process over Product: What AI Means for Jobs in Communications with Alanna Staunton
AI has an impact not only on our world but also on the job market. One sector that is particularly affected is the communications sector. Alanna Staunton has a Master’s degree in Speech and Language Processing from Trinity College Dublin and works as an editorial associate at a global PR agency. In this episode, she shares her observations on AI in the communications sector and explains why she thinks that, in the end, the process matters more than the product.
Russian disinformation: Are propagandists ‘grooming’ ChatGPT and Gemini?
In recent years, a new form of Russian disinformation has begun to take shape. Instead of targeting users directly, researchers have found that Russian news networks have started to flood...
Rehearsing Life With Algorithms: How Students Are Practicing Real Skills With AI
From public speaking to job interviews, students are quietly using AI to rehearse real life - and it’s changing how we learn, prepare, and perform.
Debate Kit – Nuclear Power
Nuclear energy is used to produce electricity in nuclear power plants. In reactors, the chain reaction of uranium atom fission (uranium ore) releases heat, which produces steam that drives a turbine connected to a generator, which in turn produces electricity. Is nuclear power a risky future for France?
Debate Kit – Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of a machine to replicate human-like behaviors, such as reasoning, planning, and creativity. In the form of software or connected devices, AI adapts to the information it receives to respond to requests autonomously. Artificial intelligence: progress at what cost?
EU boosts the role of solar power in the energy transition as China cuts export rebates
Solar power has become the EU’s largest source of electricity, cementing its role at the heart of the bloc’s energy transition. As Brussels pushes to scale up clean technologies and reduce import dependence, China is phasing out VAT rebates on photovoltaic exports – a shift that could reshape global supply chains and affect prices in Europe.
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Debate Kit – Media and Democracy
The media are, by definition, mediators, intermediaries that allow information to circulate to the public. Their role is essential; they guarantee access for the entire population to information, current events, and social phenomena.