Trust the Algorithm? Not So Fast – How Human Bias Still Rules AI Decisions
We like to think of AI as neutral, objective, and fair. But what happens when human bias slips through the cracks -c or worse, takes the driver's seat?
AI Art to Combat Disinformation: Ioana, the Young Artist Fighting Back with Creativity
"We have a nuclear plant, we understand its power, and we need to know how bad it would be if it went boom!" - Ioana Chereș, a PhD student from Cluj-Napoca, creates art using technology to fight disinformation.
Scrolling into Trouble: How Social Media Affects children and Teens
Are your likes and scrolls secretly shaping your mind and body? A new report dives deep into the wild world of online platforms and how they're really affecting today's children and teens. Get ready to have your feed flipped.
Infograph: How Romanian teens use Tik-Tok
Over 84% of teenagers aged 14 to 19 with a TikTok account access the platform daily, and more than half of them (53.4%) access it more than four times a day and spend more than three hours daily.
Toxic social media content affects girls in Romania
In March, a month dedicated to women and their value in society, World Vision Romania draws attention to a growing phenomenon affecting more and more girls and young women: constant exposure to toxic content on social media.
Second-hand goes digital – but are your consumer rights safe?
As online shopping becomes second nature, the second-hand market is booming—especially among young people across Europe who care about sustainability and conscious consumption. But a recent EU-wide inspection reveals that over half of online sellers of used goods might be bending—or breaking—the rules meant to protect you.
Skills lagging, time ticking: Europe’s digital deadline looms
Alarming data on digital competencies of adult EU citizens: Is there a chance to improve the current results?
Google vs. News Publishers: The Battle Over Content and the Future of Journalism
Did Google just run a test or are they dodging copyright fees? Google removed news from some EU search results and pissed off a lot of people. Publishers say Google is trying to avoid paying them, but Google claims it's not making much money from news.