Young Romanians Embrace AI in Daily Life
Artificial Intelligence is becoming a trusted tool for many Romanians, with nearly half now using it in their everyday routines, a new study shows.
From Tallinn to Brussels: how Estonia’s digital natives could shake up EU policy
Growing up in Estonia, being “digital” isn’t some futuristic concept, it’s just everyday life. At 17, I’ve never known a world where filing taxes means stacks of paperwork or where voting requires standing in line at a polling station. Here, tech doesn’t just make life easier, it’s part of the way society actually runs.
Google under fire: what EU’s new fine means for the future of digital ads
The European Commission has once again set its sights on Google — this time for abusing its dominant position in the online advertising market.
ChatGPT lands in Greek classrooms
Greece’s new “AI in Schools” program introduces ChatGPT Edu as a classroom tool, promising innovation and productivity—but also testing the boundaries of educational autonomy.
A new era of cooperation: the EU invests in Egypt through European programs
The European Union and Egypt are strengthening cooperation in key areas — from the economy and science to regional security. A historic summit opens a new chapter in relations that could have significance far beyond the borders of both parties.
Does the mobile EU citizen know what benefits they can claim?
Can a digital social security guide solve systemic problems, or does it just organize information about often conflicting rules?
Does Europe need a constitution for digital values?
Could a Digital Sovereignty Charter one day hold the same weight as the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?
Slovakia as a leader in the fight against cigarette butts, transforming them into roads
What if the waste that today litters sidewalks and parks could become part of our roads? Cigarette butts no longer have to end up only in ashtrays. The world's first road made of recycled cigarette filters is in Slovakia.