
China’s Xi Promotes ‘Human-Centric’ Approach to AI
Beijing’s announcement guiding its policy on Artificial Intelligence comes one day after it launched a 29-state non-Western intergovernmental group designed to ‘steer’ global regulation.

Beijing’s announcement guiding its policy on Artificial Intelligence comes one day after it launched a 29-state non-Western intergovernmental group designed to ‘steer’ global regulation.

The question is not whether Leo XIV has spoken well. It is whether the institutional architecture exists for any temporal authority to answer, and whether any European institution has been authorised to ask the anthropological question the encyclical raises.

While generative AI offers huge potential benefits, experts point to serious risks—such as mass surveillance and job losses.

Tirana’s much-mocked ‘virtual’ cabinet member has prompted legal action after the government allegedly broke a contract and hijacked the face and voice of an actress.

The large language models at the heart of AI look financially strained—with few guarantees of continual profitability—and face new challenges posed by region-specific AI platforms.

Security agencies warn that cheap and widely available Artificial Intelligence tools are facilitating the spread of disinformation by militant and terrorist organisations.

The Commission has opened consultations with unions and employers on plans that could reshape how companies use algorithms and monitoring tools.

Meloni’s comprehensive legislation aims to punish harmful AI use—such as deepfakes—while supporting domestic innovation.

Albania is trying innovative solutions to speed up their EU bid, which they wish to complete by 2030.

As more people turn to artificial intelligence for companionship, an over-reliance on tech is driving vulnerable users to insanity.