AI is necessary for all Greek businesses
Artificial intelligence is entering our daily lives much faster than we expected, senior Google officials have told Kathimerini.
Artificial intelligence is entering our daily lives much faster than we expected, senior Google officials have told Kathimerini.
Hundreds of traffic accidents occurred in Attica in November, resulting in ten deaths and 610 injuries, 11 of them serious, police have said.
The war in Ukraine continues and none of us can predict when or how it will end.
Teachers and parents in the Athens district of Petralona will hold a rally on Tuesday to oppose the conversion of two local high schools into an Onassis school and a kindergarten from becoming an experimental school.
The trial over the illegal use of Predator spyware has continued with testimony from two senior officials of the independent privacy watchdog ADAE, who questioned the thoroughness of its inspections of the National Intelligence Service (EYP).
The Christmas bonus to employees will be paid earlier this year, as the scheduled date, December 21, falls on a Sunday. Employers must complete the payment before Sunday to avoid being late.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford on Greece’s economic recovery and the need to converge with European Union standards.
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens is deploying artificial intelligence to identify students at risk of becoming “eternal students” by exceeding graduation timelines.
National Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis visited the Central Bank of Ireland on Monday, meeting with its Governor, Gabriel Makhlouf, and Deputy Governor, Vasileios Madouros, as part of his official visit to Dublin.
Greek officials will travel to Cyprus this week to help establish a new central agency to tackle organized crime.