Tag: Tech Regulation
Coverage of the EU AI Act, antitrust laws, and global technology policies.
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Agentic AI: The hidden layer that decides what scales in 2026
Agentic AI has become shorthand for systems that plan and act across multiple steps. What decides whether those systems remain pilots or scale across an

Climate change data: why measuring impacts is getting harder
Policymakers and communities rely on reliable numbers, but climate change data are getting harder to measure in many places. Gaps in weather stations, inconsistent damage

Presence Sensors: Smart Homes That Know You Without Cameras
If you want lights, heating or alarms to respond when someone is actually in the room, presence sensors offer a camera-free option that reduces visual

AI Chat Memory: The New Trick to Keep Long Talks Useful
Chatting with an assistant that remembers past details can save time and make answers more personally useful. The term ‘AI chat memory’ refers to persistent

Voice AI devices: Why 2026 Could Shift from Text to Talk
Last updated: 03. January 2026 Berlin, 03. January 2026 Insights Voice AI devices are poised to move from cloud text workflows to real-time speech on-device,

Deepfake Detection: How ‘Real Media’ Fingerprints Could Work
Tools that check whether a video is genuine increasingly pair algorithmic spotting with metadata about origin. This article focuses on deepfake detection and on the

AI in banking: Why European banks are reshaping jobs
Last updated: 02. January 2026 Berlin, 02. January 2026 Insights New reports put AI in banking at the centre of job reshaping: secondary analysis suggests

AI in schools: How chatbots are changing teaching and homework
Last updated: 02. January 2026 Berlin, 02. January 2026 Insights AI in schools is now a common classroom tool for research, editing and idea generation.

Real-Time Voice AI: Why the End of Lag Changes Trust
When a voice assistant pauses, the user often doubts it. Real-time voice AI that responds with almost no lag changes how people judge sincerity and

AI Images: Why proving a photo is real may flip online trust
Photos have always carried authority; now that authority can be created by software. That makes it far harder to tell whether a picture shows what