Work The UK wants to give workers the 'right to disconnect'. What is it? The UK could become the latest country to allow workers the right to ignore emails during personal hours, but parts of Europe are already well ahead. 20/08/2024
Tech News Trump says he would name ‘brilliant’ Elon Musk to a cabinet role “I certainly would, if he would do it,” Trump said on naming Musk to a cabinet or advisory role. 20/08/2024
Tech News EU to get first onshore Carbon Dioxide Removal facility The project could be key to Europe’s climate ambitions. 19/08/2024
Tech News How AI is at the heart of the Paris 2024 Olympics Euronews Next went to the Olympic venues in Paris to find out how artificial intelligence (AI) has been integrated into the 2024 Games. 26/07/2024
Tech News What would a Kamala Harris presidency mean for tech? Tech titans have rallied to support Donald Trump, but Kamala Harris is also a long-time friend of tech. Where would she stand as president? 25/07/2024
Tech News Tesla’s humanoid robot will be ready next year, claims Elon Musk The robot, which will be deployed on Tesla production lines, has been in the works since 2021. 23/07/2024
Tech News What is TikTok Lite and why is it causing alarm? Researchers found major discrepancies between safety features on TikTok Lite and the flagship TikTok app. 23/07/2024
Tech News China censors testing AI models so they conform to 'socialist values' The GenAI models must answer questions on sensitive political topics and President Xi Jinping. 18/07/2024
Tech News King's Speech: AI overlooked in new UK government's plans Artificial intelligence was barely mentioned in King Charles III's speech as he outlined the legislative programme for the UK's new Labour government. 17/07/2024
Tech News Silicon Valley is turning to Trump. Here’s why Cryptobros the Winklevoss twins to Elon Musk are throwing their support behind Donald Trump's presidential bid. 16/07/2024
Tech News Trump assassination attempt: Social media fuelling disinformation fire Claims such as the shooting being "staged" or "ordered" by US president Joe Biden have run rife on social media. 15/07/2024
Tech News NATO Summit: The lessons from Ukraine’s defence tech start-ups As the global alliance met to discuss how to deal with growing security threats, Euronews Next spoke to some of the start-ups NATO is working with. 12/07/2024
Tech News French elections: Tech sector relieved but nervous over future The victory of a left-wing coalition in France has been met with relief by France’s tech sector - but concerns remain. 10/07/2024
Space Ariane 6 launch: Why it matters for Europe's space ambitions Europe's launcher Ariane 6 took off on its inaugural flight on Tuesday night. 09/07/2024
Space Why Europe is looking into sending data centres into space It may not be until 2036, but Europe is looking into how to send data centres into space in a sustainable way. 08/07/2024
Tech News China leads global generative AI patent filings, report finds A UN report has found that China filed six times more patent findings than the US. 03/07/2024
Space What happens now for the astronauts on the ISS? Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, the first crew on Boeing’s Starliner, are on the ISS and awaiting a return date to Earth. What happens now? 30/06/2024
Tech News OpenAI pauses the release of AI voice assistant over safety testing The advanced voice mode technology was first demoed in May but its launch has now been pushed back by a month. 26/06/2024
Tech News What are the top 10 technologies that could save the world in 2024? The World Economic Forum lists the top 10 developing technologies that could tackle the world’s problems. 25/06/2024
Tech News Why French tech is worried about Macron’s snap election French tech companies spoke to Euronews Next about their concerns about the potential outcomes of the snap election the president has called for on June 30 and July 7. 24/06/2024