
The Urgency of Sustainable AI Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) like Mistral, Llama, and GPT, has transformed how we interact with technology. However, this revolution comes at a significant cost: the massive carbon footprint of AI models. Training a single large model can emit as much CO₂ as a transatlantic flight, and

The year 2025 stands as a pivotal moment for Europe. As the global technological landscape continues its relentless march forward, dominated by the transformative powers of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI), the continent faces a dual imperative: to innovate at an unprecedented pace while simultaneously safeguarding its values, citizens, and industries. Europe’s ambition for

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The nuclear industry faces significant compliance and safety challenges due to reliance on manual processes and outdated systems. This post emphasizes the need for AI-powered compliance platforms to automate checks, track regulatory changes, provide real-time risk assessments, and centralize data management, ultimately enhancing safety and operational efficiency.

Drone swarm technology represents a cutting-edge advancement in the field of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). This technology involves the coordinated operation of multiple drones, working together to achieve complex missions. The potential applications of drone swarms are vast, ranging from surveillance and reconnaissance to search and rescue operations, and even offensive military strategies. This technology