Euronews Tech Talks If everything we do leaves a data trail, can we protect our privacy? From reading a newspaper online, listening to podcasts or ordering food, we add to our digital footprints daily. But how secure is our long-term privacy? 03/04/2024
My Wildest Prediction "Everyone will use mind-reading devices" with pioneer Tan Le Are you interested in trying a wireless headset that allows you to interact with digital devices simply by reading your mind? This isn't science fiction; it was invented over a decade ago by Australian entrepreneur, inventor, and businesswoman Tan Le. 27/03/2024
Euronews Tech Talks Meet the Europeans behind the world’s first AI regulation Finding a balance between protecting fundamental rights and fostering innovation, drafting laws capable of keeping pace with the artificial intelligence (AI) innovation. These are two of the challenges encountered by MEPs Dragoş Tudorache and Brando Benifei, the co-leaders of the EU AI Act. 19/03/2024
My Wildest Prediction Tired of social media anger? Make sense of the world with Hunome Entrepreneur, futurist and author Dominique Jaurola believes that change is possible through the implementation of new structures for human engagement. 13/03/2024
My Wildest Prediction Pioneering flying taxis will take off this summer in Paris While flying taxis may still sound like science fiction, they are poised to become a reality before the end of the year. Volocopter's drone-shaped electric vehicles are ready to take flight in Paris, coinciding with the 2024 Olympic Games. 28/02/2024
Euronews Tech Talks What do hydrogen-powered trucks and cheese have in common? The concept of trapping pure hydrogen in cells isn't just something out of a sci-fi movie anymore. Engineers are working hard on creating fuel cells for transportation that act like batteries, suitable for all sorts of vehicles like trucks. 21/02/2024
My Wildest Prediction Why email remains the future of work, despite AI and the metaverse In Silicon Valley, some say that the app Superhuman is the next frontier of work. However, its principle is not as futuristic as one might expect; there's no quantum, blockchain, metaverse, or whatever. 14/02/2024
My Wildest Prediction Why this new university doesn't want its students to specialise It's not acceptable for a CEO to simply say, 'Well, I don't do marketing,' says Ed Fidoe. That's why he is leading at a groundbreaking university aimed at cultivating well-rounded leaders. 31/01/2024
My Wildest Prediction How robots and 3D printers will build your next house Robots will build everything: our clothes, our food... but they will start by constructing our homes. This is Tesla veteran Russell Varone's wildest prediction. 17/01/2024
My Wildest Prediction And what if the majority of porn creators were women? In an age ruled by incessant screen time and with Pornhub, the colossal streaming pornography platform, valued at $97 billion, it appears audacious to propose that the era of viewing erotic content is drawing to a close. Yet, Caroline Spiegel has a different take. 03/01/2024
My Wildest Prediction Capitalism as we know it is over, so what comes next? It’s the most wonderful time of the year for retailers. With Christmas around the corner, shopping soars: groceries and drinks for dinners, toys, electronics for gifts, and clothes for events. It seems wild not to believe that capitalism is in perfect health... 20/12/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Can a single photo published on social media ruin our lives? The speed at which AI deepfake technology generate fake news is concerning. They can recreate videos of politicians or television presenters, manipulating their mouths to utter words they've never spoken. 13/12/2023
My Wildest Prediction Will your grandchildren need a driver's licence? The term "wheel" could become outdated as we transition to a future where we all assume the role of passengers. Do we want to stop driving? 06/12/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Can AI deepfake technology be used for good? | Euronews Tech Talks Identity theft, non-consensual porn content, scams, misinformation...Is it possible to use AI deepfake technology for something other than causing harm? 29/11/2023
My Wildest Prediction What the Ex-Tinder boss thinks about the future of dating Are you on a dating app? The chances are high, as over 300 million people use them, nearly equivalent to the entire US and half of Europe's population. Contrary to trends, could the future be less about an increase and more about a transformative shift towards real-life connections? 22/11/2023
My Wildest Prediction My Wildest Prediction: The podcast that dares to imagine the future Dating apps will die, capitalism is over, and social apps will slowly disappear... Get ready for some very wild predictions from the world's tech and business leaders as they chat about the future with innovation expert Tom Goodwin. 20/11/2023
Euronews Tech Talks When AI deepfakes are used to undress teenagers Almendralejo in southern Spain became one of the first global examples of just how alarming sexual harassment with AI Deepfake technology can be. 15/11/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Q&A: Will we spend more time in the metaverse than in real life? Do you want to experience Hell or Purgatory? We put on our virtual reality glasses at Italy’s Museum of Cinema in Turin to learn about the metaverse. 31/10/2023
Euronews Tech Talks I'm not a teenager, so what does the metaverse have to do with me? There are over 400 million users in metaverses according to recent figures. However, 80% of them are under the age of 16 and primarily engage in video games. 18/10/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Are humans able to hibernate to travel deeper into space? Hibernation might be the solution to long, risky, and challenging space missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) says. But how can humans do it? 10/10/2023