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Greek Police Set to Integrate AI in Operations for Greater Efficiency

The Greek police are preparing to integrate AI into their operations to enhance efficiency in crime solving, traffic management, and preventing illegal activities. With backing from the Ministry of Digital Governance and EU funding, AI will help speed up investigations, improve accuracy, and support faster responses to cases of violence. However, full implementation will depend on the digitization of police records.

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Biden’s AI Chip Export Restrictions Include Greece Among Limited Group of Close Allies

U.S. President Joe Biden has decided to implement strict restrictions on the export of AI chips, limiting access to all countries except a select group of 18 close allies. This decision will also impact nations such as Poland, Romania, and Israel, which have been placed in a tier 2 category, potentially slowing their domestic AI technology development.

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Gov.gr Ranks 2nd Among 74 Companies for Customer Experience, Highlighting Digital Progress in Greece

Gov.gr has ranked 2nd in customer experience among 74 companies in a recent survey by Braincandy, maintaining its top position in the public sector. The ranking highlights the success of Greece’s digital transformation, with the platform providing citizens with easy access to government services. Minister Dimitris Papastergiou emphasized the government's commitment to digitalizing all state procedures by the end of its term, with Gov.gr also leading the way in integrating Artificial Intelligence through its digital assistant, mAigov.

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Greek Startups Continue to Thrive with Impressive Growth in 2024

Greek startups achieved remarkable growth in 2024, raising over €555 million—a 15% increase compared to last year, defying Europe’s funding downturn. Key sectors like AI, biotechnology, and health technology led the way, while foreign investors showed strong interest, with 36% from the U.S. The ecosystem continues to mature, with standout achievements like the $1.24 billion acquisition of BETA CAE Systems

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Greece to Host One of Europe’s First AI Factories

Greece will host one of the EU’s first seven AI factories as part of a €1.5 billion initiative led by EuroHPC to foster AI innovation across Europe. Named *Pharos*, the Greek project focuses on health, Greek culture, and sustainable development, leveraging the Daedalus supercomputer to support startups, SMEs, and a trans-border AI ecosystem. Slated to begin in 2025, the initiative aims to position Greece as a key player in the EU’s AI landscape.

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PM Mitsotakis: Greece Aims to Lead in Artificial Intelligence Innovation

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Greece's ambition to lead in artificial intelligence during the "AI Connect" conference in Athens. Highlighting Greece's National Strategy for AI and the European Commission's recognition of the "Pharos" project, he emphasized AI's transformative potential in public policy, healthcare, and urban development, while addressing the importance of ethical AI practices.

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Greece Takes Initial Steps to Integrate AI in Education Through AI4edu Program

Greece is taking its first steps to integrate Artificial Intelligence into education through the AI4edu program, co-funded by the European Union. This initiative introduces AI tools like Study Buddy for students and Teacher Mate for educators, aiming to enhance learning and teaching while addressing key concerns like information overload and data interpretation challenges.

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Jamie Dimon: AI is Transformative and Here to Stay

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase and proud Greek American, firmly believes in the transformative power of artificial intelligence. In a CNBC interview, Dimon emphasized that AI is not merely a hype but a real and lasting technology that will impact our lives in numerous ways, including revolutionizing healthcare by potentially saving lives and creating cancer cures.

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OECD Forecasts Over 2% Annual Growth for Greek Economy in the Next Two Years

The Greek economy is set to grow by over 2% annually through 2026, fueled by EU funds and employment gains, according to an OECD report. While highlighting Greece's recovery from its debt crisis, the OECD urged further reforms to enhance investment, competitiveness, and tax policy. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasised the nation’s progress in job creation and rising wages, while pledging continued reforms under Greece’s stable government.

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Data4 Launches €300M Data Center Project in Greece

Data4 has launched a €300 million project in Greece, building its first of potentially four data centers near Athens. This investment underscores Greece's growing importance as a digital infrastructure hub connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa, fueled by increasing subsea cable connectivity and a rapidly expanding data center market.

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PM Mitsotakis Highlights Greece's AI Progress at Athens Conference

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted Greece's strides in artificial intelligence at the Future Unfold conference in Athens, emphasising the country's shift from follower to leader in state-citizen communication. He also discussed Greece's economic recovery, investment growth, and the importance of strengthening its strategic partnership with the United States, while urging the EU to enhance defence spending for greater strategic autonomy.

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Citizens to Switch Energy Providers via Gov.gr Wallet, Says Digital Governance Minister Papastergiou

Greece's Digital Governance Minister, Dimitris Papastergiou, announced that citizens will soon be able to switch energy providers through the Gov.gr Wallet. This user-friendly system, expected to launch in the coming days, will allow citizens to provide consent via a notification from their current provider. At an event by the Hellenic-Spanish Chamber of Commerce, Papastergiou highlighted upcoming opportunities in environmental sustainability and technology collaboration between Greece and Spain, as well as the importance of adopting European data governance regulations.

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Land Registry Reform: Thousands of Property Transfers Unblocked in Greece

A new law passed by Greece's Department of Digital Government unblocks thousands of property transfers, allowing owners to unilaterally amend contracts without the need for co-owner consent. The legislation also introduces measures for immediate refunds of outstanding fees, simplifies the correction of property classifications, and leverages Artificial Intelligence to streamline the registration process, aiming to complete the Land Registry by 2025.

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Demis Hassabis on the Unseen Potential of AI and Its Transformative Journey

Demis Hassabis, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, reflects on how the transformative potential of artificial intelligence has been evident to him for decades. Despite his early insights, he is surprised it took the world so long to catch on. As AI reaches a landmark moment with recent Nobel recognitions and transformative contributions, Hassabis discusses both the current hype and the long-term underappreciation of AI's capabilities.

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Google's Nobel Prize Sweep Ignites Debate: Is Big Tech Dominating AI at the Expense of Ethics and Academia?

This year's Nobel Prizes, with AI pioneers linked to Google snagging awards in both Chemistry and Physics, have ignited a debate about Big Tech's influence on the field. While celebrating the laureates' achievements, experts are raising concerns about ethical considerations, the lack of funding for academic research, and the need for a broader discussion about the future direction of AI.