Closed down by the current infighting in Ukraine, a group of artists and human rights activists are determined to keep the one and only Gender Museum...
The new tax was approved by the French senate on Thursday, a week after it was passed by the lower house, the National Assembly.… READ MORE...
In this episode of Sci-tech, Jane Witherspoon explores the Museum of the Future in Dubai. The intellectual and scientific hub aims to bring together the very...
Brad Smith also told Euronews that international coordination is needed when it comes to regulation of the emerging technology. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2023/06/29/microsoft-chief-says-ai-is-not-an-existential-risk-to-mankind-but-human-oversight-needed Subscribe to our...
On this week’s Futuris, Euronews meets the scientists in Greece helping to preserve and teach traditional craft practices using technology. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2020/09/28/technology-helping-to-preserve-europe-s-cultural-heritage Subscribe to...
A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk. READ MORE: https://www.euronews.com/2022/04/12/wandercraft-meet-the-french-tech-company-building-an-exoskeleton-to-let-wheelchair-users-w “Wandercraft: Meet the French tech company building...
The picturesque city of Aveiro is already special; but less immediately obvious than its beautiful cityscape is the fact that it’s also a living technology laboratory....
Called Runiversalis, Russia’s answer to Wikipedia was launched by Moscow amid the war in Ukraine. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2022/09/15/russias-answer-to-wikipedia-propaganda-or-common-sense-encyclopedia Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews?sub_confirmation=1 Watch our...
OpenAI’s powerful new chatbot, ChatGPT, has got many wondering how they can tell whether a human or an artificial intelligence wrote what they’re reading. READ MORE...
In this episode of The Exchange we look at the expanding cloud sector and business analytics boom, asking what the tech giants actually do with our...
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