
The Global A.I. Divide
New York Times, 21 June 2025
As countries race to power artificial intelligence, a yawning gap is opening around the world, with commentary from Prof Vili Lehdonvirta.
New York Times, 21 June 2025
As countries race to power artificial intelligence, a yawning gap is opening around the world, with commentary from Prof Vili Lehdonvirta.
The Independent, 23 June 2025
Most deepfake pictures need only one picture to create a semi-believable facial model and experts say deepfakes can make voices indistinguishable from the real thing with just a few minutes of audio. Prof Sandra Wachter comments.
BBC News, 23 June 2025
One of the world's most popular new titles, however, is about something considerably more sedate - gardening.
ARD1, 23 June 2025
Prof Mark Graham speaks to German broadcaster ARD about the hidden human cost of AI.
Focus Online, 22 May 2025
The power of social media is shaping our society—not always for the better. Researcher Fabian Braesemann analyzes how the tech giants' platforms are driving social division and presents an alternative: a transparent, European social network.
The Globe and Mail, 17 June 2025
“Many entry-level workers are no longer asked to produce first drafts – they’re asked to orchestrate the tools that do it,” said Dr. Braesemann. “That may sound empowering, but it removes a key stage of learning.”
Newsweek, 15 June 2025
There have long been concerns about Generation Z and their attitudes towards work. However, according to LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, Gen Z is "attractive" to employers for one key reason—they are "Generation AI."
The Guardian, 15 June 2025
Healthy scepticism is needed because flaw is that large language models remain prone to casually making things up
Forbes, 06 June 2025
Detroit used to be the richest city in America, some said it was the wealthiest in the world (in the early 1950's).
ITIF, 05 June 2025
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said last week that artificial intelligence could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years and cause unemployment to skyrocket to as high as 20 percent.
Federal Banks of Dallas, 03 June 2025
Recent rapid improvements in the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) have raised concerns about these technologies’ impact on employment, specifically, the rollout of generative AI models such as ChatGPT.
Project Syndicate, 29 May 2025
Liberal democracies like the US are not guaranteed continuous technological progress. Innovation depends on openness, impartial rules, and vigorous competition, but Trump is systematically dismantling these pillars of US tech dominance.