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Magnifica Humanitas: The Indian Church Defines Ethical Boundaries in the Age of AI
The Indian Catholic Church adopts the 'Magnifica Humanitas' framework, placing human dignity at the heart of the tech revolution in one of the world's largest AI markets.
Amazon's Double-Edged Sword: How AWS is Empowering Retailers with Generative AI
Amazon Web Services is transforming global retail, offering AI tools that allow even its competitors to build hyper-personalized shopping experiences and optimized supply chains.
Dwelly in Talks to Raise $200 Million for AI-Driven Property Management Revolution
UK-based Dwelly is seeking massive funding to acquire traditional property managers and modernize their operations through artificial intelligence.
The Educators' Pushback: Why Unions Are Urging a Retreat from AI Chatbots and Screen Time
Major teachers' unions are sounding the alarm over the unchecked integration of AI in classrooms, demanding the protection of the human pedagogical bond.
Jensen Huang: The End of Coding as a Priority and the New Era of Domain Expertise
NVIDIA's CEO sparks a global debate, arguing that AI makes learning to code secondary to deep domain expertise and human-centric problem solving.
The Empire Strikes Back: How Google Reclaimed the AI Throne from OpenAI
Alphabet is reclaiming its lead with Gemini and new AI agents, but dominance comes at a steep price in energy and computational resources.
Eurostat: Greeks Work the Longest Hours in Europe – The Productivity Paradox
New 2025 Eurostat data confirms Greece remains the EU country with the longest working hours, debunking decades-old stereotypes while highlighting structural economic issues.
End of the Road for Minors on E-Scooters: Kyranakis’s Legislative Shift and the Reality of Greek Urban Safety
Greece moves toward a total ban on minors using e-scooters on public roads, as Deputy Minister Kyranakis warns against treating urban mobility like a 'video game'.
The New Investment Architecture: Theodorikakos' Plan for Productive Reconstruction
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos redefines the strategic investment landscape, setting a 50 million euro threshold for high-added-value projects.
Greece’s Competitiveness Slump: Falling to 50th Globally Amidst Bureaucratic Stagnation
Greece records a significant drop in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2025, falling to 50th place and exposing deep structural economic flaws.
Stellantis: The €60 Billion Strategic Counter-Attack and the Gamble on the Future
Post-Tavares, the 14-brand automotive giant revises its roadmap, investing heavily in electrification, new platforms, and the strategic Leapmotor alliance.
Airbnb and Uber Are Competing to Be the Next Big Travel Super App
As the lines between transportation and lodging blur, the two sharing-economy giants are clashing over who will control the entire travel ecosystem.