Culture news AI is bringing the dodo back to life (kinda) at a museum in Cambridge A museum experiment in Cambridge is allowing visitors to have a conversation with a dodo, and other dead animals, with the help of artificial intelligence. 15/10/2024
Tech News Which billionaires are on track to be the world's first trillionaires? The tech industry is home to eight of the world’s ten wealthiest individuals, but who among them will be the first to reach trillionaire status? 13/10/2024
Radio Schuman MEP scrutiny of Commissioners-designate: A democratic tool or a scam? What is the real power of MEPs to scrutinise the financial interests of European Commissioners-designate? Radio Schuman talks to MEP Manon Aubry (The Left/France). 11/10/2024
Europe News Social media laughs at UK weather app glitch with 404C temperatures A glitch in the BBC weather app led to absurd forecasts, such as 14,408 mph winds in Maidenhead and 404C in Nottingham. The BBC apologised, citing a third-party error. 10/10/2024
Tech News Elon Musk's X to be reinstated in Brazil after complying with court X was blocked in Brazil, where it had more than 22 million users, at the end of August. 09/10/2024
Tech News TikTok sees new lawsuits in US, alleging it is 'addictive' A bipartisan group of 14 attorneys general from the US filed lawsuits against TikTok. 08/10/2024
Tech News Back to old-school: Schools in Denmark lock in smartphones during the school day Once heralded as a trailblazer in adopting digital tools for education, Denmark is now rethinking its stance. Schools are increasingly turning away from technology in the classroom, favouring a more traditional approach. 08/10/2024
Art How AI and telekinetic robots are transforming the art world London's HOFA Gallery has launched a new digital art exhibition in collaboration with Phillips, featuring works created by telekinetic robotic arms and artificial intelligence. 08/10/2024
Tech News What we know about the ‘world’s deadliest’ weapon tested in Russia Satellite images from last month appeared to show a failed test launch of the RS-28 Sarmat missile, raising concerns about Russia’s nuclear arsenal. 04/10/2024
Tech News Parlez-vous AI? Francophone scholars call for multilingual models Experts call on global leaders and tech giants in an open letter to prioritise multilingualism in AI development. 04/10/2024
Tech News OpenAI plans to build even larger AI model as value skyrockets Now the world’s third largest venture-backed company, OpenAI has signalled that it will further boost its AI research. 03/10/2024
Markets Tesla shares drop as deliveries fall short of market expectations Tesla shares fell despite recording the highest third-quarter delivery figures, as investors had expected more. Markets will now shift focus to the Robotaxi event and the upcoming earnings reports. 03/10/2024
Art 'SPACES': HOFA and Phillips launch new digital art expo in London London's HOFA Gallery has launched a new digital art exhibition in collaboration with Phillips, featuring works created by telekinetic robotic arms and artificial intelligence. 03/10/2024
Tech News Cyberattacks increase with AI making them more sophisticated - expert A new report found that more than half of the cybersecurity teams said that they were underfunded. 02/10/2024
Business ASML shares plunge amid regulatory headwinds and valuation concerns Shares of Dutch chip equipment maker ASML are among the third quarter's worst performers in European markets, due to regulatory hurdles and valuation concerns. 02/10/2024
Lifestyle Science meets fashion: How Uniqlo is changing Europe's high street From its compact viral bum bag to its high-tech heat vests, Uniqlo is a prominent player on Europe’s high streets. As the Japanese firm celebrates its 40th anniversary, how is science setting the brand apart from other competitors? 02/10/2024
Tech News X now worth only 25% of what Elon Musk paid for it A disclosure from an investment company with equity in the company indicates that X's value has significantly declined since 2022. 01/10/2024
Water Matters Worth its salt: Can desalination help address Europe's freshwater needs? In partnership with the European Commission The process of desalination has been around for centuries, but has had only limited success in providing freshwater for humans. The EU is exploring ways to make it a viable solution to future water shortages. 01/10/2024
Tech News New AI models more likely to guess than admit they don't know answers According to a new study, the more advanced an AI large language model (LLM) becomes, the less likely it is to admit it can't answer a query. 01/10/2024
World News Urban development: how to create more sustainable cities? In partnership with CGTN In this latest edition of Euronews Debates, co-produced with CGTN, our expert panel takes a look at the future of urban planning. 30/09/2024