Updates
Report warns of widening 5G capability gap
As next-generation networks become the backbone of AI, industry and digital sovereignty strategies, the question is no longer who has 5G, but who can truly harness its full power.
Meta explores AI system for digital afterlife
The newly approved patent raises profound questions about who controls a person’s digital presence, and what happens to it when life ends but data remains.
AI cheating allegation sparks discrimination lawsuit
The case raises urgent questions about how universities handle AI suspicions when technology, academic integrity, and disability rights collide.
European push for quantum photonic chips gains support from Ireland
Twelve-country initiative to scale quantum photonic chip production includes Ireland
Adoption and incentives may determine fate of EU digital wallet
Governance and adoption challenges threaten the EU Digital Identity Wallet rollout.
New AI innovation hub aims to position Ethiopia as regional leader
New centre aims to position Ethiopia as Africa’s leading artificial intelligence hub.
Ireland’s DPC opens data privacy probe into X’s Grok
The investigation follows EU Commission concerns that Grok may have generated content that could amount to child sexual abuse material, and comes amid wider international scrutiny.
Parliament halts built-in AI tools on tablets and other devices over data risks
A data protection review has led Parliament to suspend AI features on tablets pending clarification.
From Milan-Cortina to factory floors, AI powers Zhejiang manufacturing
Zhejiang embeds AI into textiles, tyres and EV production, boosting efficiency and accelerating China’s smart manufacturing drive.
Study says China AI governance not purely state-driven
China AI governance reflects legal controls, commercial incentives and cultural values.
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