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.
Financial Times, 31 May 2026
Prof Carl Frey comments on China’s growing economic power and what it means for the future of Western economic policy.
Rest of World, 18 May 2026
For $7 an hour, virtual assistants use AI tools to write LinkedIn posts and comments on behalf of Western executives. The OII's Mark Graham comments.
Manx Radio, 12 May 2026
Manx Radio podcast, 'AI, Work and the 15-Hour Week' explores how artificial intelligence is changing the way we work – and whether it’s freeing us, or making us busier than ever with special guest the OII's Dr Fabian Stephany.