Friday, January 23, 2026
In an era shaped by acceleration, prediction and seamless optimization, it is striking which figures continue to occupy our attention. Not the loudest executives. Not the architects of disruption. Not even the prophets of artificial intelligence.
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Saturday, January 17, 2026
We live in a time where technological innovation never pauses. Artificial Intelligence is growing exponentially; algorithms predict our behavior and smart systems make decisions once reserved for humans. Yet… life feels faster but poorer. We have more resources than ever, yet less time, less rest and less meaning. Society seems increasingly individualistic; hidden poverty is on the rise—not only financially but socially and emotionally.
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Sunday, January 4, 2026
As the new working year begins, conversations across boardrooms and timelines will once again be dominated by artificial intelligence, automation and the next wave of digital disruption. These themes matter. Yet beneath the noise of software updates and AI agents, a far more physical reality is unfolding — one that may shape Europe’s future just as profoundly.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025
There is a quiet shift happening in how technology is understood. For years, innovation was explained by engineers, promoted by corporations and regulated by policymakers. Each spoke their own language. Each believed their version was sufficient. And for a long time, it worked — or seemed to.
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
Semiconductors have become the fault line of modern geopolitics. The United States and China are investing aggressively in domestic chip production, treating semiconductors not as consumer goods but as strategic infrastructure. Europe, by contrast, spent decades optimising research while outsourcing large-scale manufacturing — until recent crises exposed how fragile that model had become.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
As much of today’s technology and economic news is framed through an American lens, Europe often appears hesitant, fragmented or slow. The loudest narratives come from across the Atlantic, while China remains largely silent. In that contrast, Europe tends to underestimate its own strengths — institutionally, economically and technologically.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Last Friday at Nieuwspoort, former ASML CEO Peter Wennink presented his report, “The Netherlands: From Delay to Action”, outlining a roadmap for the country’s economic future. Central to his vision is a shift toward a technologically advanced and highly productive society, supported by top-tier education and resilient economic structures. Wennink emphasizes that the Netherlands cannot rely on incremental policy adjustments alone; achieving long-term prosperity requires decisive action to secure technological leadership and strengthen national earning capacity.
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Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sovereignty in the 21st century is often misunderstood. Governments and regions talk about autonomy as if it meant complete independence, a digital Fort Europa impervious to the outside world. In reality, true sovereignty is far more nuanced. It is not about building isolated islands of control; it is about creating resilient, interoperable networks where strategic autonomy and collaboration coexist.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Fake news is no longer just a clumsy Photoshop job or a wild conspiracy thread. It has evolved into a sophisticated ecosystem of deception: deepfake videos that put words in the mouths of presidents, AI-generated articles that sound wiser than most humans and social media feeds that reward outrage over accuracy. And the worst part? We are voluntarily drowning in it.
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Friday, December 5, 2025
Yesterday Geoffrey Hinton, the man who taught machines to dream, gave his verdict: Google will win the AI race. Not maybe. Not probably. Will.
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