AI is helping scientists monitor wildlife by listening to nature.
The EU-funded BioacAI project is developing AI to identify species from sound recordings, helping researchers track biodiversity, detect ecosystem changes and analyse data at scale.
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AI listens in to help protect wildlife

Strolling through a forest, you may notice that the air is filled with sound. Birds sing, insects and small mammals rustle through the undergrowth, and at dusk bats squeak as they communicate with each other.These soundscapes contain a wealth of information about which animals are present, how many there are and how healthy an ecosystem may be. But analysing all that audio is a huge challenge.

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More than 60% of people use AI for mental health support

According to a new survey, 63% have used AI tools for mental health questions. However, 45% reported being dissatisfied with advice, highlighting concerns about the quality of AI guidance.

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Six in 10 use AI for mental health support despite doubts, survey says

As incidences of anxiety, stress and depression rise worldwide, a new survey suggests more and more people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support despite concerns about the quality of the advice they receive.

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Georgia is positioning itself as a regional AI hub.

The EU-funded GAIN project trained young researchers, built new AI infrastructure, and helped develop AI tools for healthcare and Georgian-language large language models.

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EU-Georgia collaboration is a win-win for AI research and innovation

As Georgia looks to build its artificial intelligence (AI) capacities, what better place to start than where its first computer was deployed?“Founded in 1956, the Muskhelishvili Institute of Computational Mathematics (MICM) has long been at the forefront of computing, programming and applied research,” says MICM deputy director George Giorgobiani. “But to maintain this leadership position, MICM must embrace emerging technologies like AI – a process that starts with ensuring our staff have the right skill set.”This is where the GAIN project came into play.

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AI & genomics could help personalise heart care.

The EU-funded @NextGenCVD project is combining genomic, imaging & clinical data to train AI systems that can better predict, diagnose & treat cardiovascular disease across Europe.

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Fusing genomics and AI to personalise heart care

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AI can predict your personality from your chat history.

A new study found AI could identify traits like agreeableness & emotional stability with up to 61% accuracy, showing how AI is becoming increasingly capable of analysing human behaviour.

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Your AI chats may reveal your personality, researchers warn

Artificial intelligence was able to predict personality traits such as agreeableness and emotional stability with up to 60 % accuracy, according to a new study.

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AI is helping researchers search for treatments for rare diseases.

The EU-funded @DreamsPjt_EU project is using AI and stem cell models to identify promising drug candidates for rare neuromuscular disorders.

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AI joins the quest to find new treatments for rare diseases

Belgian AI company Kantify was doing business as usual until a cancer diagnosis forced the team to rethink their direction. “We built algorithms for sectors like marketing or transport,” said Ségolène Martin, Kantify’s co-founder and CEO.“Those were complex projects that had nothing to do with health, but they enabled us to build a deep expertise in AI.”That changed in 2017, when Nik Subramanian, the company’s CTO, was diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare type of cancer that forms tumours in connective tissues such as bones, muscles and blood vessels.

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Europe is emerging as a new hub for AI talent.

Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands are attracting more AI professionals as global flows shift. Luxembourg and Denmark also stand out per capita.

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Which European country is attracting the most AI talent?

Europe is becoming a third market for AI talent as visa restrictions make it harder for tech workers to live and work in the United States, and as China produces fewer AI workers, a new study finds.

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Could using AI for simple tasks make you worse at them?

A new study found that people who relied on AI for basic maths and reading tasks performed better at first, but struggled more once it was removed and were less likely to persist.

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Using AI for tasks may erode intellect in just 10 minutes, study shows

Participants who used AI to solve basic math and reading comprehension questions did worse than their peers who did not rely on the technology, a new study found.

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Can AI pass the world’s hardest test?

"Humanity’s Last Exam" was designed to test where today’s AI fails.

Early results saw many systems score under 10% & while models are improving fast, a clear gap with human expertise remains.

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Can AI master every subject known to man?

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🌱New AI maps help protect biodiversity.

The EU-funded @guarden_eu project combines satellite & citizen data and AI modelling to improve how ecosystems are monitored, helping policymakers make more informed, nature-friendly decisions.

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New AI maps help protect biodiversity across sectors

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