Future of AI
The Dawn of Iron Soldiers: How Ukraine’s Robot Units are Rewriting the Rules of War
From the trenches of Donbas to AI labs, Ukraine is becoming the primary testing ground for the fully autonomous war machine of the future.
The De-extinction Revolution: From Dire Wolves to the Resurrection of the Blue Antelope
Colossal Biosciences, the biotech giant aiming to bring back the mammoth, is now targeting the blue antelope and prehistoric dire wolves for genetic resurrection.
The Autonomous Lab: AI Achieves End-to-End Scientific Discovery on Optical Platforms
A historic turning point in science: LLM agents are now designing, executing, and revising experiments in real-time without human intervention.
“If It’s AI-Detectable, You’ve Failed”: Meet the Filmmakers Putting Human Craft at the Heart of Artificial Intelligence
In an era of digital overload, Hollywood is rediscovering the value of the human touch, using AI as an invisible tool rather than a replacement for soul and craft.
The Synthetic Syllabus: How AI-Generated Textbooks and Coursework are Redefining Higher Education
As universities embrace AI-generated content, the traditional concept of the textbook is collapsing, promising lower costs but threatening the foundations of academic rigor.
Taylor Swift’s Quest to Trademark Her Voice: A Legal Frontier in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Taylor Swift's move to trademark her voice raises pivotal questions about the boundaries of intellectual property and the protection of artists against AI-generated deepfakes.
Musk v. Altman: The Battle for AI's Soul and the Myth of the Job Apocalypse
The Musk-OpenAI legal battle exposes deep rifts in the AI industry, while new evidence challenges the prevailing narrative of mass unemployment.
All These Smart Glasses and Nothing to Do: The Identity Crisis of Wearable Tech
Despite a flood of new hardware from Meta, Rokid, and Even Realities, smart glasses remain a solution desperately searching for a problem to solve.
Artificial Intelligence in the Heart of the Desert: Egypt’s $27bn Vision for a New Administrative Capital
Egypt is redefining urban living, investing billions in a new smart capital where AI manages everything from traffic flow to public safety, signaling a digital rebirth for the nation.
Bratakos (ACCI): The Risks of a Four-Day Work Week for the Greek Economy and the Productivity Trap
Giannis Bratakos, President of the ACCI, warns against the premature adoption of a four-day work week in Greece, highlighting the productivity gap and rising operational costs.
The Four-Day Workweek Dilemma: Between Economic Realism and Social Necessity
ACCI President Ioannis Bratakos warns against the implementation of a four-day workweek in Greece, citing severe risks to national competitiveness.
The 'Irrational' Generosity: How CERN and Tim Berners-Lee Changed Internet History
On April 30, 1993, CERN made a decision that would seem unthinkable for a modern corporation: it gifted the World Wide Web to humanity for free.