Does the EU have the tools to regulate AI testing?
The Joint Research Centre warns that private AI benchmark tests are easy to manipulate, and their results can mislead regulators. Are benchmarks really reliable?
Smart Tachograph 2.0 – revolution or just another costly burden?
Will the new smart tachograph really make road transport safer and fairer, or is it just another expensive obligation for the industry?
Innovation and vision about the future at TECHConnect with Cecilia MoSze Tham in Brașov
Cecilia MoSze Tham, an internationally recognized expert in futurology and innovation, will be the guest of honor at the first edition of the TECHConnect festival, scheduled between October 7 and 9 in Brașov, Sibiu, and Târgu Mureș.
Heterotopias of digital nomadism
The cultural problem with digital nomads is that they don’t foster multicultural coexistence but instead replace the local with a post-liberal, productivity-driven international culture. The local community is left unable - or unneeded - to engage with it, reduced from an active subject to a functional backdrop.
Co-creators, not consumers: why young people must shape the future of AI in Europe
Artificial intelligence shapes many aspects of young Europeans’ lives, from jobs and privacy to climate and mental health, yet youth remain underrepresented in decisions about how AI is governed.
Drone Wars: how drones transformed modern war strategy
Drone sightings in Poland and Romania raised concerns over what Russia will do in order to provoke European Union and NATO and sparked questions on drones and their role in warmaking.
EU Green Deal principles: pathways to reducing household energy expenditure
From new rules for zero-emission buildings to the booming popularity of solar panels and heat pumps, the Green Deal is actively pushing us towards greener technologies.
A cloud revolution in the UK? Microsoft and AWS under antitrust scrutiny
For years, American tech giants have dominated the cloud market. But now, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is asking a bold question with huge implications for Europe’s digital future: are Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) harming competition and innovation?