Scientists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presented at the Bulgarian Council of Ministers a framework of a National Strategy for Development of Artificial Intelligence. The document aims to help the development of the National Strategy for Development of Artificial Intelligence in Bulgaria until 2030. The proposals of the scientists concern the labor market and the new requirements for digital competence, change in learning and acquisition of qualifications. The accentuate on the social importance of integrating technologies of artificial intelligence in the industry and the public sector, as well as the emergence of new types of jobs and the disappearance of certain activities. There are three specific areas for the introduction of artificial intelligence-healthcare and pubic services, environmental protection, agriculture and stock breeding.
The usurpation of cultural heritage is one of the many inevitable consequences of any military conflict, both historically and today. Until the end of the war in Ukraine, it is impossible to adequately analyse the extent of the damage caused to the..
Athens plans to modernise the Greek army by 2030 Greece's Defence Minister Nikos Dendias presented the plan for changes in the army to the parties in parliament. The reforms will cover all three branches of the military. By 2030, 33 units..
A short video kaleidoscope of the "untold stories" of worthy Bulgarians - scientists, entrepreneurs, engineers, artists - who have contributed to our country's good image in the eyes of the world opened an unconventional public forum that showcased the..
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Radmila Sekerinska from North Macedonia appointed NATO Deputy Secretary General NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has appointed Radmila Sekerinska..
Two graduates of the Bulgarian School "St. Methodius and St. Methodius" in Jordan presented their achievements at an event at their school "Hadi al..
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