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Greece unveils national AI Act framework: what changes for citizens, businesses and government
Greece's parliamentary committee has now begun debating the national bill implementing the European Union's AI Act, as Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou stresses balancing citizen protection with innovation across healthcare, employment, and public administration services
Apple sues OpenAI over alleged theft of trade secrets
OpenAI, io Products, and two former Apple employees are named as defendants, with Apple alleging emailed internal files and coordinated recruitment tactics. OpenAI denies interest in rivals' secrets. The suit follows Apple's Siri shift to Google's Gemini.
World’s first hotel staffed entirely by robots to open in China (video)
The groundbreaking hotel is set to open in 2027 in China. From reception and room service to housekeeping and luggage handling, every service will be carried out by autonomous artificial intelligence systems
Google showcases ProtoThema as an international case study for the use of Artificial Intelligence
Google is highlighting ProtoThema as an example of innovation in the use of Artificial Intelligence in digital media, showcasing AI applications that have improved journalistic workflows, enhanced the reader experience, and boosted the performance of the digital platform
Greece opens public consultation on national framework for regulating AI under new EU law
The draft legislation sets out Greece’s national system for implementing the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, including oversight bodies, complaint procedures, penalties and a regulatory sandbox for start-ups and SMEs
AI, decarbonisation and future skills take centre stage at Imperial College Alumni event during Posidonia 2026
Artificial intelligence, decarbonisation and future leadership skills dominated discussions that highlighted the role of innovation and education in shaping the next era of global shipping
The US blocks foreign nationals’ access to Anthropic’s two top AI models, even for its own employees
The US government ordered Anthropic to suspend access to the Fable 5 & Mythos 5 models, citing national security concerns, affecting governments, companies & users. Anthropic referred to a “misunderstanding” & disabled the models for all of its customers
More than 2,400 digital traffic fines issued through Greece’s smart camera system
Greece’s new digital traffic enforcement system has already issued more than 2,400 fines in its first two months of pilot operation, marking a significant shift in the way road violations are recorded and processed.
Fare evasion fines on Athens public transport rise to 100€ from May 30
As of Saturday, May 30, 2026, passengers caught travelling without a valid ticket on the Metro, buses and trolleybuses will face a significantly higher fine. The new fine has been set at 100€, up from the previous amount of around 72€, under Law 5290/2026 and the Government Gazette published on May 28. The increase amounts […]