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The growing fear of superhuman AI
Academics warn of extintion, activists call for international regulation, and skeptics abandon generative tools. A global backlash is taking shape
Simulated Human: Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
CGI has long been part of post-production, but today the issue is deeper: what does automation cost human creativity?
When algorithms take the bench: toward a justice of the future
The new draft law on AI and the delicate balance between efficiency, ethics, and fundamental rights
White smoke, open arms: the election of Pope Leo XIV
On a day filled with symbols and anticipation, the Catholic Church chose its new Pontiff
David di Donatello 2025: the 70th edition rewards women
David di Donatello 2025: the 70th edition rewards women.
A square in silence: the first Conclave smoke is black
Faith, waiting, and an unexpected protagonist. The day ends without a name
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake shakes Istanbul
It happened during Turkey’s National Sovereignty and Children’s Day. Residents rushed into the streets
“It’s a great sorrow”, pilgrims gather for Pope Francis
Voices from St. Peter’s Square following the Pontiff’s passing
Francis has died: the Pope of innovation and controversies
The Pontiff has passed away at 88, the Father who was more human than Holy
Colossal (didn’t really) de-extincted dire wolves
An American startup has brought a creature from the past back to life, but it won’t help solve today’s ecological problems