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Sorry Elon, Grok is not open source AI. Here’s why, according to the creator of the definition

euronews.com AI companies that claim they are open source, such as Musk’s latest AI venture, open source the weights but not the data they are trained on nor the training process. Elon…

Why is WikiLeaks founder and hacker Julian Assange facing extradition to the US?

euronews.com Julian Assange is fighting a final attempt to avoid extradition on espionage charges. Euronews Next takes a look back at how we got to this point. WikiLeaks founder Julian…

Inside the world's first reactor that will power Earth using the same nuclear reactions as the Sun

euronews.com Euronews Next goes behind the scenes at the world’s largest nuclear fusion device attempting to harness the same reaction that powers the Sun and stars. In the heart of…

Ukraine's telecom engineers in 'continuous repair mode' under enemy fire to keep citizens connected

euronews.com Ukraine's engineers are working under fire to maintain mobile data service for their customers as they enter the third year of the Russian invasion. Vodafone engineers were…

Why is Europe trying to influence Silicon Valley with 'techplomacy'?

euronews.com Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on "the right side of history". Anne Marie Engtoft…

Lawmakers in Germany call for TikTok ban to be considered

euronews.com Some German MPs on a parliamentary intelligence board think the country should consider a harder stance on TikTok. German politicians are discussing whether they need to…

Apple sued by US government for monopolising smartphone market

euronews.com The US Justice Department announced a sweeping lawsuit over Apple monopolisation of smartphones. The US government sued Apple on Thursday, alleging the company illegally…

Tech diplomacy is 'more important than ever,' Danish ambassador says

euronews.com Euronews Next takes a look at what tech diplomacy is, who the players are, and some of the challenges ahead. Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard, Denmark’s tech ambassador,…

The EU passed the first AI law. Tech experts say it’s ‘bittersweet’

euronews.com In a world-first, the EU has passed legislation to regulate artificial intelligence but while some argue it does not go far enough, others say it could hurt companies with…

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