Without policy initiatives at a European level, a ‘gaping hole’ will grow between the states that have it all and the rest that have less and less. There will be economic, social and political consequences
To position itself among its competitors, Europe should strive for a distinctive approach to artificial intelligence, guided by specific ethical guidelines, argued a panel of experts.
The European Commission is pushing for a zero-waste economy. If industry, finance and consumers pick up their game, experts believe it is now a realistic prospect.
Karolinska Institute’s Karin Dahlman-Wright, who resigned as vice president this month and awaits the final verdict on her future, tells Science|Business she has a ‘clear conscience’ over errors in published research papers
An analysis by ETH Zurich researchers finds that richer countries are so far dominating the global discussion over how to regulate artificial intelligence
As he prepares to leave the European Commission, Vladimir Šucha, head of the Joint Research Centre speaks about the challenges facing the EU and how the science service can help the new leadership in Brussels
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