A Summer in New Yol
A commentator reflects on the rapid changes in society and media consumption, expressing concern over youth trends like therians amid evolving digital landscapes.
5s: Everyday Heroes Give an Engaging Insight into the Fragility of Our Digital Society
The article discusses the book 'Invisible Enemy' which explores the evolution of cybercrime over the past 15 years through personal stories of those working to combat it.
AI, Progress for Humanity?…Reduced to a Tool for Capital's Rush
A forum in Seoul discussed the exploitation associated with AI and its use as a tool for capital, urging civil society to resist the narrative promoting AI as an inevitable future.
Lottery sellers demand urgent regulation of online sales to protect small businesses from the 'digital monopoly' of Selae
Lottery sellers in Spain are calling for urgent regulation of online lottery sales to combat what they see as a digital monopoly by the State Lottery and Gambling Society (Selae).
Rumors are spreading that an AI uprising against humans is brewing online. What is happening?
There are increasing rumors about a brewing AI uprising against humans on a new social network designed exclusively for AI bots called Moltbook.
Is nationalism, as Einstein believed, a childhood disease of society and a rash of humanity?
The article reflects on the perceptions of nationalism as a regressive emotion, once described by Einstein as a 'childhood disease' of society, and discusses its relevance in the post-digital age.
Light in the Tunnel: What Laura's Digital Traces Reveal
The upcoming episode of 'Light in the Tunnel' with Angeliki Nikolouli will unveil shocking details regarding mysterious cases that heavily concern Greek society, with new evidence from security cameras related to a high-profile investigation.
Why Africa’s truth is falling behind in the digital race
A recent Africanews Debate explored the alarming spread of misinformation in Africa, discussing the factors contributing to this issue and its impact on society.
Press freedom: Reconciling security imperatives with constitutional democracy
The article discusses the tension between national security and press freedom in Nigeria's digital space, highlighting its role as both a civic arena and a platform for various cyber crimes.
Digital sovereignty: 'an opportunity to have technology serve society'
Martin Hullin discusses the concept of digital sovereignty and its potential to align technology with societal needs on FRANCE 24.
Digital sovereignty: 'An opportunity to have technology serve society'
Martin Hullin discusses the concept of digital sovereignty and its potential to align technology with societal needs in an interview with FRANCE 24.
Eugenides Foundation – National Observatory of Athens: Common vision for science, knowledge, and social resilience
A ceremony at the Eugenides Foundation marked the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate a strategic partnership with educational, social, and digital focuses.
We have let our brains be hacked; we need the humanities more than ever
The article discusses the paradox of abundant communication tools in the digital age and the growing importance of humanities in enhancing meaningful dialogue.
Finland has a critical weakness – the consequences of erosion would be unpredictable
Cybersecurity expert Aapo Cederberg discussed Finland's vulnerabilities in cybersecurity during a live broadcast, highlighting the reluctance of companies to disclose their weak points and identifying three key systems critical to modern digital society.
Tomislav Mikulić, whose exhibition you can see at the Technical Museum, is one of the world's most important authors in early digital art
The Croatian Artists' Society awarded their traditional prizes for the previous year's achievements at the Technical Museum Nikola Tesla, including a Lifetime Achievement Award to Tomislav Mikulić, a pioneer of Croatian computer graphics.
The meme matures and helps to understand this world in flames
Memes have evolved into a clear and direct language of digital culture, serving as condensed pieces of reality that reflect both trivial and profound aspects of contemporary life.
Lieven Van der Veken: 'Some CEOs train with a digital twin of their executive committee'
Lieven Van der Veken of McKinsey warns that improper governance of artificial intelligence could disrupt companies and societies, emphasizing that the challenge is now more about human factors than technology.
Razer presents holographic AI assistant, people are mocking it
Razer has made a leap from hardware into the realm of digital society by introducing a holographic AI assistant, which has faced mockery from the public.
35 Things Teenagers Want Parents to (Finally) Understand
Teenagers express the challenges of being understood by their parents in a digital and stress-filled society, emphasizing the need for effective communication.
Contemplation: the slowest cultural revolution in the world
The article discusses a cultural trend characterized by a deliberate slow pace, exemplified by various media like train journeys and video games focused on minimal action, defying the fast-paced nature of modern society.
Happy New Year in the Age of ADHD: When the Problem Is Not the Mind but the Feed
The article reflects on the changing perceptions of autism and ADHD in society, contrasting the past glorification of traits associated with genius with the current challenges posed by overwhelming digital feeds.
This is not the world we wanted. How the dark side of technology influences us?
The rapid development of digital technologies brings not only benefits but also significant dark sides, which are often ignored, necessitating a discussion on current major issues and potential solutions.
Nationwide update for customers at more than 690 of its branches
Nationwide Building Society has provided guidance on its digital services and announced important updates affecting services at over 690 of its branches.
Our Everyday Life: Digital Homo
The article discusses the shift towards a digital lifestyle, highlighting the reluctance of individuals to fully embrace this transition away from traditional paper communication and personal interactions.
A Country of Amnesiacs
The article discusses how modern society is experiencing a decline in memory capabilities, leading to a phenomenon termed "Digital Amnesia," where reliance on technology is causing a deterioration in our ability to recall information.