CERN for AI may be the EU’s ‘last chance’ to gain on foreign competition


With the EU lagging behind the US and China on artificial intelligence, the idea of a CERN for AI has been gaining traction — even reaching the high ranks of the European Commission. “I will propose to set up a European AI Research Council where we can pool a

4mo | The Next Web
The Dutch are having none of Clearview AI harvesting your photos


GDPR fines keep amassing for Clearview AI — a US-based startup known for its thorough (and potentially perilous) facial recognition services. Following similar measures by data protection authorities in France, Italy, and Greece, the Netherlands’ DPA today hit

4mo | The Next Web
Iceland’s sonic simulator Treble wants to build ‘a better sounding world’


Iceland has a proud tradition in acoustics. The island has given birth to some of the most mesmerising soundscapes from artists over the past decades.  Björk, Sigur Ròs, Ólafur Arnalds — all have been inspired by the otherworldly settings of thei

4mo | The Next Web
Embracing pivots: insights from a nanotech startup founder


Any startup is looking to solve a problem. Sometimes, it is not the one you first envisioned when you set up the company, as Mari-Ann Meigo Fonseca, co-founder of Tallin-based Gelatex can attest. Gelatex manufactures 3D nanofibrous scaffolds for various applic

4mo | The Next Web
HP pursues $4B in damages from family of deceased tech billionaire Mike Lynch


Only two weeks after Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah died in a superyacht accident off the coast of Sicily, Hewlett Packard Enterprises has vowed to press ahead with a high court lawsuit against the family of the late British tech entre

4mo | The Next Web
Europe’s semiconductor sector calls for immediate ‘Chips Act 2.0’


ESIA, the association representing Europe’s semiconductor industry, has called for an “immediate Chips Act 2.0” — if the bloc is to maintain momentum in the global race for technological leadership. The group comprises major chipmakers such as NXP and

4mo | The Next Web
2 very common mistakes founders make that can kill your startup


It takes a special kind of person to decide to found a startup. The long hours require energy, devotion, and continuous motivation. In the beginning, you need to be a jack of all trades, able to understand and jump on parts of the business you may not be familiar

4mo | The Next Web
Swedish startup bets big on zinc-ion batteries with world’s first megaplant


Swedish startup Enerpoly has opened the world’s first zinc-ion battery megafactory. Its vision is to scale a better alternative to lithium-ion for storing renewable energy over longer periods of time. The Enerpoly Production Innovation Center (EPIC) fac

5mo | The Next Web
Samsung completes €86M takeover of French AI ultrasound startup Sonio


Samsung Medison, a medical equipment unit of Samsung Electronics, has completed its acquisition of French AI-powered ultrasound startup Sonio in a deal worth 126.5bn Won (€86mn).  Founded in 2020, Sonio has developed an AI assista

5mo | The Next Web
We must break tech monopolies before they break us


The recent CrowdStrike crash took place at the intersection of bad cybersecurity and bad cloud computing. The headlines showed the world what many of us have long warned about — that concentrating power with a handful of tech titans is dangerous

5mo | The Next Web

Search