Beyond the hype: Oxford & Berlin study uncovers four faces of ChatGPT’s early adopters
28 January 2026
New international study identifies four distinct archetypes of early AI users and challenges the "one-size-fits-all" notion of AI adoption.
28 January 2026
New international study identifies four distinct archetypes of early AI users and challenges the "one-size-fits-all" notion of AI adoption.
16 January 2026
Dr Fabian Braesemann examines how tech giants’ acquisition strategies mirror those of elite football clubs buying up young talent, and why this matters for Europe’s digital sovereignty.
2 December 2025
To govern AI effectively, states must learn continuously and at scale, argues Johanna Ballesteros.
19 November 2025
Yi-Ting Lien shares her perspective on the Global Technology Forum.
Investment Monitor, 15 December 2025
Mark Graham, founder of the Fairwork initiative, notes that most of the human labour in the AI supply chain is data work in low-income countries done under poor conditions.
El País, 30 November 2025
The technological race among industry giants and the wave of layoffs they have announced has revived the debate about the advisability of taxing automation. The OII's Prof. Carl Frey comments.
Die ZEIT, 22 September 2025
Thanks to artificial intelligence, many tasks are being automated. But this doesn't necessarily increase productivity – and so far, it hasn't created anything truly new, says economist Carl Benedikt Frey.