Valentine’s Day: dating apps to find your other half
Emerging technologies have meant that, when it comes to finding love, it’s not as simple as swiping right anymore. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, an increasing number of singletons…
Intrusive AI: Italian municipality fined for violating citizens’ privacy
Intrusive AI: The municipality of Trento must pay a fine of 50,000 euros for misusing artificial intelligence and violating citizens’ privacy. The case is emblematic and well represents the risks…
When Amazon’s new AI tool answers shoppers’ queries, who benefits?
By Arriana McLymore and Greg Bensinger (Reuters) – Amazon.com has begun rolling out a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant that is meant to address shoppers’ product questions, but the feature…
Multi-screening is second nature for Gen Z
Multi-screening: In the United States, a significant 44% of Generation Z individuals exhibit a propensity to engage with a plethora of content across various media platforms and devices simultaneously, rather than immersing themselves…
Ces 2024, four solutions that change our lives
Ces 2024: This year’s Consumer Electronics Show was the fair of artificial intelligence, as the hottest technology of the moment dominated the scene and captured the attention of visitors and industry insiders…
Newsletter platform Substack takes aim at YouTube
Substack, the content platform, has unveiled a series of robust video capabilities, positioning itself in direct rivalry with platforms such as YouTube and Patreon. The new video tools offer a direct upload…
SU7, the first electric car marks Xiaomi’s breakthrough
Xiaomi has beaten everyone to the punch and unveiled SU7, which stands for Speed Ultra, the first electric car that will hit the market in the coming months. After the presentation…
AI study shows Raphael painting was not entirely the Master’s work
An AI algorithm developed at the University of Bradford may have unravelled the mystery surrounding Madrid’s Prado gallery masterpiece. Professor Hassan Ugail, Director of the Centre for Visual Computing and Intelligent Systems,…
ERMIS project paves the way for advanced space connectivity
In a groundbreaking initiative, the ERMIS project emerges as a trailblazing demonstration of essential space connectivity capabilities tied to Greece’s ambitious €200 million national small satellite project. Spearheaded by the National Kapodistrian…
Why social media aren’t fun anymore (neither, that social)
In the information age, where we are constantly bombarded with news, various content, and intense online noise, social media seems to have lost much of its charm. With algorithms now having the…