Renewable energies are overtaking the political soapbox. They become a serious economic reality, but more needs to be done says the International Energy Agency (IEA) during a press conference about its new report at Paris. China is a model adopter, if disregarding a broader range of renewable technologies. Nuclear energy is set to play a secondary role. Russia’s energy ploy soon annihilated.Read more ...
Putting artificial intelligence (AI) on its feet is crucial to provide for safety in autonomous driving. While is important, it is not the “Holy Grail”, warns Mario Trapp, Executive Director Fraunhofer Institute for Cognitive Systems. He explains different AI tools and reminds of the limits of in-silico learningRead more ...
Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO of Messe München Group confronts tricky questions by B2Bioworld about shareholder value, regional expansion, trade fair competition as well as mitigating geopolitical risks. A look behind results reveals setbacks as well as opportunities whilst manoeuvering in uncertain environments with high expectations.Read more ...
Ulrich M Gassner, Professor of Public Law at Universität Augsburg (DE) discussing privacy, research disclaimers, DigiMed Bavaria, and wiggle room between national, regional, EU regulationsRead more ...
Herbert Zech, Professor of Life Sciences and Intellectual Property Laws at Universität Basel on key juridical concepts of the current debate about big data and artificial intelligence applications beyond privacy lawsRead more ...
Light-hearted reading for holidays
Gauging political claims and educational objectives for a digital civil society. Extended Book Review. Free access.
Science can be fun to read, but be aware. Book Review - open access
Book Review - open access
Schüler’s Compendium on German biotech industry - open access