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AI: Why Europe is falling behind, and how it can catch up Andreas Becker ++++ © 2026 Deutsche Welle

AI: Why Europe is falling behind, and how it can catch up Andreas Becker 5 hours ago5 hours ago Europe trails the US and China in artificial intelligence. Economist and Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion says better research funding, venture capital and AI innovation can help it catch up. https://www.dw.com/en/ai-why-europe-is-falling-behind-and-how-it-can-catch-up/a-77853943 © 2026 Deutsche Welle Detecting deepfakes with chips and AI 4 hours ago4 hours ago Most deepfakes can still be identified by an experienced eye. But how long will that remain the case? New technologies are now aiming to verify authentic images and reliably detect digital forgeries. https://www.dw.com/en/detecting-deepfakes-with-chips-and-ai/video-77900082 © 2026 Deutsche Welle India's workers train AI that may replace them Adil Bhat | Sharique Ahmad 07/14/2026July 14, 2026 In India, thousands of factory workers are helping train AI-powered humanoid robots by wearing body-mounted cameras that record their every move, creating data used to teach machines human tasks. https://www.dw.com/en/indias-workers-train-ai-that-may-replace-them/video-77940078 © 2026 Deutsche Welle How one man reinvented wildfire detection 07/13/2026July 13, 2026 Franco Rodríguez Viau was 16 when he co-founded a warning system for wildfires. The company says its alert system can detect fires faster than NASA's. https://www.dw.com/en/how-one-man-reinvented-wildfire-detection/video-77900140 © 2026 Deutsche Welle

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