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The First Contact Protocol: How Humanity is Preparing for a Signal from the Stars
A new international scientific initiative lays the groundwork for handling a signal from an extraterrestrial civilization, blending AI capabilities with global diplomacy.
ECB on High Alert: Energy Geopolitics and Sticky Inflation Force a Monetary Pivot
The Eurozone's fragile balance is under threat once more. Middle East volatility and surging energy prices are forcing Christine Lagarde to rethink the central bank's interest rate trajectory.
JMGO N3 Ultimate: Redefining the Zenith of Portable Cinematic Experiences
JMGO dethrones the competition with the N3 Ultimate, a projector blending triple-laser technology with total freedom of movement.
The Digital Work Card as an Antidote to Contribution Evasion: Revenue Growth and the Path Ahead
The implementation of the Digital Work Card is transforming the Greek labor market, boosting EFKA revenues and curbing undeclared overtime work.
The Great Learning Revolution: How AI is Restructuring Education from Vietnam to the West
The integration of AI in education transcends borders, transforming the traditional teaching model into a personalized, dynamic experience.
Trump’s New AI Video: The Rise of Synthetic Populism and the End of Shared Reality
Donald Trump’s use of hyper-realistic AI-generated videos raises critical questions about truth and democracy in 2026.
Sorry, We Gave Your Raise to AI: The New Corporate Capital Redistribution
Companies are shifting budgets from payroll to AI infrastructure, creating a new divide in the global labor market.
USA: Local Backlash Against Data Centers Threatens to Stall the AI Revolution
The insatiable hunger for AI infrastructure is hitting a wall of local resistance in the US, as energy and water consumption spark fierce community pushback.
Artificial Intelligence and the Constitution: The Need for a New Digital Social Contract
As AI penetrates the core of state functions, legal scholars in Greece are questioning: Is the existing Constitution enough, or do we need a radical revision?
The Architect of His Own Redundancy: The Irony of Automation in 2026
A profound analysis of the professional who built the AI system that eventually replaced him, highlighting the ethical dilemmas of the new era.
The Invisible Dominance: How China Monetizes the Global AI Craze Through Optical Chips and Modules
As the US restricts access to high-end GPUs, China is solidifying its control over AI's 'arteries': the optical modules essential for data transmission.
The First AI-Designed Vaccine: A New Era in Preventive Medicine and Computational Biology
The successful human trial of the first vaccine designed entirely by AI algorithms marks the end of the traditional 'trial and error' era in pharmaceutical research and development.