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Artificial Intelligence as an Infrastructure of Power

From startup culture to sovereign capability Advanced artificial intelligence is no longer just a software market in which startups compete to build better tools. It is becoming a strategic infrastructure of state power, comparable to energy grids, telecommunications, satellites, financial networks, defence supply chains and cyber capabilities. The actors that control large models, data centres, … Read more

The Future of Large Language Models: From Scaling to Trustworthy Intelligence

A breakthrough, not a final destination Large language models have already changed how people write, code, search, translate, summarize, teach and organize knowledge. Their success rests on a powerful empirical insight: when models, data and compute grow together, new capabilities appear. This is the core intuition behind the scaling hypothesis, and it explains much of … Read more

Local Open AI Models: Public Infrastructure Instead of Digital Dependency

Artificial intelligence is entering public administration, healthcare, education, local government and state security services. The central question is not whether public institutions will use AI. They already will. The real question is who will control the infrastructure, the data, the models, the logs and the rules of use. Public authorities can either build internal capacity … Read more

An always-on AI agent inside government is not a convenience, it’s a security risk

The shift from assistant to operator For a long time, public discussion treated artificial intelligence as an assistant. You ask, it answers. You upload a document, it summarizes it. You request a draft, it proposes one. That framing is already outdated. The real security issue begins when AI stops waiting for instructions and starts operating … Read more

How to Use Large Language Models?

Convenience is not the same as learning Large language models are now part of everyday life in education, work, and public communication. They draft text, summarize documents, suggest ideas, organize arguments, and respond instantly to complex questions. Their usefulness is obvious. But that usefulness becomes a problem when speed replaces effort, and assistance turns into … Read more

GlossAPI and the Swiss AI Initiative: a strategic investment in Greek as public digital infrastructure

An approval that changes the scale of ambition The approval of the proposal “Enhancing multilingual foundation models through lexicographic grounding: advancing GlossAPI for Apertus Greek language integration” by the Swiss AI Initiative is more than a welcome grant decision. It is a recognition that Greek should be treated as critical digital infrastructure in the age … Read more

When AI Solves Open Mathematical Problems

On February 28, 2026, Donald Knuth, professor emeritus at Stanford University and author of the landmark work The Art of Computer Programming, published a note titled “Claude’s Cycles” describing how Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 model solved an open problem in combinatorial mathematics that he had been working on for weeks. The announcement marks a significant … Read more

AI Agents

Benefits and risks for the public and private sectors AI agents are not just better chatbots. They are systems that combine language models with tools, memory, retrieval, and the ability to execute multi step actions across software environments. That combination gives them real productive potential for both the Greek public sector and private firms, but … Read more

When AI Lies on Purpose: What Research Reveals

Beyond hallucination: a qualitative shift Public discussion about the shortcomings of large language models has long focused on so-called “hallucinations,” the generation of plausible but factually incorrect outputs resulting from statistical misprediction. However, a study published in September 2025 by OpenAI in collaboration with Apollo Research has documented something qualitatively different: models such as o3 … Read more

Low-Cost, Open-Source Artificial Intelligence Models

The Green and Sovereign Choice for Greece and Europe Europe’s artificial intelligence strategy stands at a structural inflection point. Dependence on hyperscale cloud infrastructures located outside the European Union increases systemic vendor lock-in, geopolitical exposure, and regulatory vulnerability. Simultaneously, the accelerating energy consumption of large AI infrastructures threatens Europe’s sustainability commitments and long-term competitiveness. The … Read more