Travel News US airports are testing facial recognition technology Authorities say it will speed up identity checks at security, but critics are worried about bias in the algorithm and how people’s data will be used. 15/05/2023
World News Elon Musk announces woman will take over as CEO of Twitter Analysts following Twitter's business have welcomed the news without knowing who the replacement will be. 12/05/2023
Europe News MEPs push to bring chatbots in line with EU's fundamental rights MEPs want chatbots to include safeguards that will prevent them from generating content that is illegal under EU law. 11/05/2023
Home This 3D-printed fish could help prevent our oceans being emptied The ready-to-cook, flaky fish fillet is expected to enter the consumer market next year in Singapore and then in countries like the US and Japan. 08/05/2023
World News Warfare's brave new world enters a military moral maze Experts discuss the ethical and legal dilemmas thrown up by rapid advances in battlefield technology such as AI, machine learning and robotics. 08/05/2023
Tech News Biden and Harris meet with Big Tech CEOs to address AI threats The Biden administration spoke to Google, Microsoft, and others at the White House to address key concerns around artificial intelligence (AI). 05/05/2023
Tech News ‘Godfather of AI' quits Google to freely warn of the tech's dangers Geoffrey Hinton, 75, says he now regrets having devoted his career to AI: “I console myself with the normal excuse: If I hadn’t done it, somebody else would have”. 02/05/2023
Affiliate content Why London is still a hub for European tech jobs post-Brexit Partner content presented by Jobbio Lots of high-growth companies, a focus on innovation and a vibrant start-up community – here’s why you should consider London for a career in tech. 27/04/2023
Europe News Google, Facebook, Twitter among companies under stricter EU rules Tech companies with over 45 million active monthly users are considered "very large" by the European Commission and have to respect certain privacy and transparency obligations. 25/04/2023
Eco-Innovation Solar innovation: Why do we need lightweight solar panels? Lightweight honeycomb solar panels could be the future of sustainable renewable energy. 20/04/2023
Affiliate content Is blockchain the future? These European companies are banking on it Partner content presented by Jobbio With growing potential and applications, the global blockchain sector is booming. Find out how European countries hope to take the lead. 20/04/2023
Culture news Nick Cave: “Highly problematic” art can be enjoyable Nick Cave has shared his views on how “highly problematic” art can be enjoyable and the growing dangers of AI 18/04/2023
Tech News European clean tech companies head to the US thanks to tax breaks The US blindsided the EU when the Inflation Reduction Act became law in August, putting the US on course to eclipse the EU in the race to reduce emissions. 17/04/2023
Tech News Explained: What is quantum computing and how will it change the world? Euronews Next visited IBM's research lab in Zurich to find out more about the field promising to usher in new solutions to the world's problems. 12/04/2023
Green News Want to mark Earth Day without leaving your desk? Clean out your inbox Short unnecessary emails contribute as much CO2 each year as 3,334 diesel cars. 08/04/2023
Tech News 'Mass surveillance, extreme power': How tech shapes Europe's borders The EU's frontier is starting to resemble a science fiction film, say experts. 06/04/2023
Tech News Twitter strips verified check mark from main New York Times account Despite plans to begin removing them, just one account has lost its check mark for not paying for Twitter Blue so far. 03/04/2023
World News 50 years ago: The mobile call that heralded a revolution for humanity Half a century after American engineer Martin Cooper invented the mobile phone. Now it's used by more than 68% of the population. 03/04/2023
Tech News OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot blocked in Italy over privacy concerns Italy's data protection agency has ordered an immediate ban on the AI-driven chatbot over alleged privacy violations. 31/03/2023
Culture news Here's why people are ditching their smartphones for "dumb ones" Are you tired of being a slave to your smartphone? Well, you're not alone! Join the growing trend of people ditching their flashy smartphones and returning to simpler, more classic phones - the beloved "dumbphones". But why the sudden interest in this retro revolution? 30/03/2023