Tech News Tech campaign aims to build social media system free of billionaires A group of tech entrepreneurs wants to raise money to build a decentralised network of social media that does not have any influence from tech billionaires. 21/01/2025
Tech News What will happen if TikTok falls into the hands of tech billionaires? Elon Musk reportedly considered buying TikTok ahead of a US-wide ban. But what would it mean for society if "broligarchs" consolidated their influence on social media? 19/01/2025
Tech News Crisis apps are becoming a means of survival, from LA to Ukraine Watch Duty, a wildfire tracking app keeping Los Angeles residents informed of danger, is the latest in a growing field of apps helping civilians to survive crises. 15/01/2025
Tech News French movement asks X users to leave platform on US inauguration day The French Human Rights League (LDH) is asking the public to join them in a mass exodus of X, formerly Twitter, on January 20. 15/01/2025
Tech News What’s in store for AI in 2025? Here’s what chatbots and experts say We ask chatbots and scour 2025 AI prediction reports to bring you what could be the four most likely advancements in artificial intelligence next year. 05/01/2025
Tech News Where has billionaire Elon Musk weighed in on global politics? Musk's endorsement of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) caused controversy weeks ahead of Germany's federal elections. Where else has he spoken out about politics? 04/01/2025
Tech News Which countries fared best against disinformation in 2024? Euronews Next looks at how successful or not the world was at protecting voters from online disinformation during the historic 2024 election year. 03/01/2025
Tech News AI, flying taxis, bendable phones: The tech that defined 2024 Euronews Next breaks down some of the tech showcased this year to find out what advancements or faults 2024 will be remembered for. 24/12/2024
Tech News What is an AI factory and why is the EU betting big on them? The European Commission approved seven new AI factories earlier this month. We take a look at what these factories are and what to expect from the EU ones. 21/12/2024
Tech News NATO could turn to fleet of sea drones to defend Baltic Sea cables NATO is reportedly thinking about using sea drones to secure the Internet cables running under the Baltic Sea. We take a look at what this technology is. 19/12/2024
Tech News With Trump's return looming, will US-EU relations on tech change? For the last four years, experts say the US and EU started talking to each other again when it comes to technology policy. But what’s in store under Donald Trump? 17/12/2024
Money Who is David Sacks, Trump's pick for crypto and AI czar? President-elect Donald Trump tapped David Sacks to be his new man on artificial intelligence (AI) and crypto. Here’s what we know. 06/12/2024
Tech News What will Trump's second administration have in store for AI? From repealing Biden’s executive order to appointing people with varying views on AI, Euronews Next takes a look at what Trump 2.0 could mean for the emerging technology. 05/12/2024
Tech News ChatGPT at two: What's next for the groundbreaking AI chatbot? From two new releases of GPT-4, o1 to a new search engine and internal drama, ChatGPT and parent company OpenAI had a notable second year. What’s next? 30/11/2024
Tech News What is 'pig butchering,' the financial scam Meta is warning about? Meta says it has shut down 2 million accounts on its platforms that are "pig butchering" people into financial scams. But what does that mean? 29/11/2024
Tech News Meet Daisy, the AI 'granny' that wastes the time of phone scammers A British telecommunications company launched an AI "granny" that will waste scammers' time by rambling on the phone for as long as possible. 27/11/2024
Tech News Sweden reissues WWII booklet to prepare Swedes for war in digital age Sweden has revived a wartime-era pamphlet and made it fit for the digital age to prepare its citizens for future crises. 27/11/2024
Tech News ‘Pressing need’ for influencers to learn to fact-check, UNESCO says A new UNESCO survey found that 62 per cent of online influencers do not check the facts of content they share with audiences. 27/11/2024
Tech News Holy Scottish isle is set to boast some of Europe's fastest broadband The sacred island of Iona, which is home to a population of just 170 people, is getting some of the fastest broadband connections on the continent. 26/11/2024
Money Which countries in Europe are most prepared to go cashless? The Nordic countries are leading the way for adopting a future without cash transactions, while Armenia, Georgia, and Germany fall behind, according to a recent analysis. 26/11/2024