AI in Greece
Wildfire Season 2026: Greece Deploys AI and Aerial Might in High-Stakes Prevention Plan
With 18,804 firefighters, 85 aerial assets, and a network of 100 drones, Greece prepares for the most demanding wildfire season in recent years.
K. Pierrakakis at Eurogroup: Housing as a Pillar of Social Cohesion and the Specter of Stagflation
Kyriakos Pierrakakis places housing at the top of the Eurogroup agenda, warning of risks to social cohesion while analyzing the Eurozone's persistent inflationary pressures.
Pierrakakis: The Hormuz Threat and the Eurozone's Scorching Economic Summer
From Nicosia, Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis warns of a looming energy crisis if the Strait of Hormuz remains a geopolitical flashpoint.
Danai Antoniou (Gradient Labs): Engineering Trust in the Era of AI Agents
Danai Antoniou, co-founder of Gradient Labs, explores how AI agents are transforming banking by moving from simple chat interfaces to autonomous problem-solving entities.
EuroLeague Final Four in Athens: OAKA Under Unprecedented Security and the High-Stakes Safety Challenge
With 4,000 police officers, three security rings, and advanced drone technology, OAKA transforms into a 'fortress' for the 2026 EuroLeague Final Four.
Crete at the Forefront of Digital Innovation: Female Students Excel in the 9th Generation Next Competition
The new generation of Crete proves that technology can be an ally for wellbeing, sweeping the top honors at the Panhellenic Competition organized by the Vodafone Foundation.
Dragnis: Greek Shipping as the Global Reserve Fleet in an Unstable World
John Dragnis, CEO of Goldenport Holdings, analyzes the strategic role of the Greek-owned fleet amidst geopolitical crises and the green transition.
The Antikythera Mechanism Reborn: Ancient Computing Returns to Life at the Kotsanas Museum
A fully functional, handmade replica of history's first analog computer is now on display at the Kotsanas Museum, redefining our understanding of ancient Greek engineering.
AI Shatters an 80-Year Deadlock: The Dawn of a New Era in Medical Discovery and Antibiotic Resistance
After eight decades of stagnation, AI discovers a new class of antibiotics, offering hope against the superbugs that threaten to return humanity to a pre-penicillin era.
The Race for 'Click-Only' Weapons: How the US, China, and Russia are Redefining Modern Warfare
The transition from conventional weaponry to AI-driven autonomous systems is reshaping the geopolitical landscape, risking a 'flash war' where decisions are made faster than human thought.
AI Brain Fry: The Silent Threat of Cognitive Atrophy and the Harvard Warnings
Scientists are sounding the alarm over 'AI Brain Fry,' a state of cognitive exhaustion and atrophy caused by excessive reliance on artificial intelligence tools.
The Sovereignty Gap: Why Europe Fears US Dominance in Satellites and AI
A French CEO's warning about Europe's reliance on the US for satellite infrastructure and AI highlights the urgent need for strategic autonomy in a shifting global landscape.