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Is this new EU-funded skin cancer screening device a game changer?

Cancer cases are rising in Europe. According to EU data, approximately four per cent of all new cancer diagnoses in 2020…

World

Cybercrime on the rise thanks to artificial intelligence

Cybercrime is evolving rapidly thanks to artificial intelligence. Today, cybercriminals are targeting citizens and businesses around the world with sophisticated…

Business & economy

Novo Nordisk plans quantum computing hub in Denmark

In plans aimed at revolutionising healthcare and other life sciences, Novo Holdings is investing DKK 1.4 billion (€188 million) in…

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We should not make the same mistake with autonomous driving as we did with electric vehicles

Incredible technological advancements have been made in autonomous vehicles, from the integration of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology to…

Green

Can AI unlock the secrets of the deep sea and help us make better decisions?

Imagine if policymakers, businesses, and society had access to a virtual twin copy of our oceans to explore? This AI…

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Man ends his life after an AI chatbot ‘encouraged’ him to sacrifice himself to stop climate change

A Belgian man reportedly ended his life following a six-week-long conversation about the climate crisis with an artificial intelligence (AI)…

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Do we have a plan on how to deal with subsea cables sabotage?

There are more than 500 undersea cables worldwide. Often connecting continents, from Europe to Australasia, they provide internet connectivity to…

Sport

The AI Revolution: How will AI impact the business world?

Artificial Intelligence has been around for decades but over the last couple of years the way humans interact with it…

Business & economy

It’s a scam! How deepfakes and voice cloning taps into your cash

Deepfake fraudulent identity verification attempts have surged by 3,000% over the past year, pointing to an emerging threat as new…

Business & economy

China chips away at use of Intel and AMD units in government computers

China has begun phasing out US microprocessors from government computers and servers, according to a report in the Financial Times. …

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