Top news of the week: 25.03.2022.
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Committee on AI says EU has ‘fallen behind’ in global tech leadership race
A European Parliament report said the EU needs to be a ‘global standard-setter’ in AI and stressed the risks of mass surveillance.
Syrian constitutional reform body seeking breakthrough, Security Council hears
The committee tasked with drafting a new Syrian constitution - and thereby setting the country on a fresh trajectory to peace and stability - resumed its difficult and halting deliberations ...
How generative models are driving accelerated discovery
IBM Research has released the open source library Generative Toolkit for Scientific Discovery. The toolkit includes various generative models that can be used to accelerate the generation ...
Brussels Playbook: The summit trilogy — Telegram from Brussels — Food boost
POLITICO’s must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Brussels, by Suzanne Lynch and Jakob Hanke Vela.
Russian officials charged in years-old energy sector hacks
WASHINGTON (AP) — Four Russian officials, including hackers with a government intelligence agency, have been charged in malicious intrusions that targeted the energy industry and thousands ...
Digital Bridge: Ukraine policymaking — New antitrust era — Disinfo hunters
POLITICO's weekly transatlantic tech newsletter uncovers the digital relationship between critical power-centers through exclusive insights and breaking news for global technology elites ...
Statement from the chairperson of the NAT commission in reaction to the European Commission’s communication on global food security
As a result of the war in Ukraine, the European Commission adopted on the 23rd of March a communication, presenting a set of short-term and medium-term actions. They aim to ensure global ...
DCU spin-out Pilot Photonics scores €1.8m investment
Pilot Photonics will invest in its comb laser technology, which can be utilised in areas such as telecoms, automotive, aerospace and energy.