The world’s first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has opened the very first Artificial Intelligence gallery in the world, with works created by algorithms. Its owner says it’s unique as all these
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Amsterdam has opened the very first Artificial Intelligence gallery in the world, with works created by algorithms. Its owner says it’s unique as all these
Today is World Poetry Day, and if you’re out of the loop about what that means or how to mark the occasion, Euronews Culture have
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Trains are fast eclipsing short haul flights for European travellers. As flight prices soar and a summer of airport chaos looms, air travel is losing
On Monday, teachers from all over Bolivia marched in La Paz in the third week of protests to demand more teachers for public schools, a
In a recent sweep of clothing and textile web pages, the European Commission found that more than half of green claims are unsubstantiated or simply
In a cosy barn on the outskirts of Kyiv, equine-assisted treatment is being offered to Ukrainian soldiers to promote their physical and mental health as
US president Joe Biden has signed a bipartisan bill that directs the federal government to declassify as much intelligence as possible about the origins of
Moscow intends to return all Ukrainian children transferred to Russia when the conditions are safe, the country’s envoy to the United Nations said on Monday.
The International Monetary Fund has approved a nearly €2.79 billion bailout programme for Sri Lanka to help salvage the country’s bankrupt economy. Sri Lanka defaulted