Updates
UNESCO highlights Learning Cities on World Youth Skills Day
Lifelong learning strengthens communities as UNESCO showcases youth skills worldwide.
Three in four young Europeans have basic digital skills, Eurostat says
Basic digital competencies improve as Eurostat highlights disparities among EU member states.
Canada invests CAD 13.9 million in Quebec AI projects
AI adoption accelerates as Canada funds 63 innovation projects across Quebec.
Japan recognises crypto as financial products
New crypto legislation in Japan introduces insider trading rules, tougher enforcement measures and the legal foundation for reduced crypto taxes and future ETF listings.
AI is reshaping physics but raising new questions
Scientists say AI could transform physics research, but its findings must still be understood and verified.
Companies face new questions over AI control and governance
Companies must decide who controls the intelligence generated by AI workflows.
Meta employees sue over alleged AI-assisted layoff decisions
The lawsuit claims Meta used activity data and algorithmic rankings to select workers for layoffs.
UK establishes ministerial group to coordinate digital inclusion
The digital inclusion group will meet quarterly to identify barriers, align policies and monitor government programmes.
Australia unveils AI framework for data centres, copyright and infrastructure
The Australian AI Standards aim to accelerate investment while protecting energy users, communities, national interests and creative industries.
Ofcom finalises tougher rules against mobile messaging scams
UK mobile providers must block numbers, links and sender IDs linked to mobile messaging scams.
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