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🔒 The last choice you’ll make
There’s no single moment when we hand over control to machines. Rather, it’s a series of small decisions that, over time, create a process that’s hard to stop. And it’s in those…
🔒 Humans are the premium value. How not to fall for the myth of “cheap” AI
As intelligent algorithms advance, businesses face a choice: should artificial intelligence be merely a tool for cutting costs, or an opportunity to unlock human potential?
🔒 Candidate rejected for facial expressions. What did the system assess instead of skills?
Can AI reject a candidate based on their facial expressions? A well-known recruitment support system did this for several years, and the world’s largest corporations used it. Today, similar practices are simply…
🔒 Deepfakes in war. When the news anchor doesn’t exist
The war in the Middle East has been fought on the traditional and informational fronts since the beginning. And the latter has turned out to be the most intense test of deepfake…
🔒 Regulatory straitjacket or digital shield? Two visions for the future of AI
The world is facing a dilemma: whether to keep AI in check with regulations, or to trust free-market mechanisms and legal liability. For businesses, this means calculating whether it is more cost-effective…
🔒 AI Act and GDPR: simplification as a maturity test for SMEs
The European Commission has unveiled the Digital Omnibus package — a set of legislative proposals meant to make the AI Act and the GDPR simpler for small and medium-sized businesses. It’s a…
🔒 The faceless minister. A political fantasy with AI in the lead role
Would you trust an algorithm if it promised to operate transparently, legally and without bias? Albania just found out that a faceless minister won’t solve the corruption problem.
Training AI on books is legal under certain conditions
A US federal court has made a statement regarding the training of artificial intelligence on copyrighted works. The case is still ongoing, but a partial ruling sheds new light on the issue…
🔒 AI on holidays: How to use and create so you won’t regret it?
Holidays are, at least in theory, a time to relax from work, daily rush, and for some, from technology too. Yet at the same time, AI is boldly stepping into the world…













