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Banks’ use of AI speeds up transactions
Artificial intelligence is already being used by banks and affecting the way they interact with customers.
"Using AI technologies in the banking system has led to significant changes and improvements… in fields such as security and fraud prevention, risk management and automatization of procedures," says Nikos Christodoulou, head of consulting services at Deloitte.
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Dánis Katranídis: The Actor Dies at Age 75
Spyros Bibilas announced the sad news a few minutes ago through his personal Facebook profile. He wrote:
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Giannis Antetokounmpo: Today his wedding with his beloved Mariah
The biggest day has arrived for Giannis Antetokounmpo and the chosen one of his heart Mariah Riddlespringer.
‘Greece is out of the woods’
Greece's Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis defended the introduction of the minimum presumptive income for freelance professionals and the self-employed based on which they were taxed for the first time this year, telling Kathimerini it is a "fair measure" toward salaried employees and pensioners who traditionally paid more tax.
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France: The man who attempted to burn down a synagogue is in police custody
A man wanted for the arson of a synagogue in France was arrested by the police after an exchange of gunfire late on Saturday night (August 24).
Little Islands Festival | Sikinos | August 29-31
The Little Islands Festival returns to Sikinos for its sixth outing from August 29 to 31 under the theme "Homo Narrans." The event will explore Aegean narratives through a blend of visual, performing and digital arts.
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Chasm between higher education and labor market
To achieve the growth leap that Greece needs to significantly reduce unemployment and replace the 1 million jobs lost due to the economic crisis and the brain drain, Greece must create a few hundred thousand highly skilled jobs in the coming years, according to a study by EY Greece, ELTRUN, the E-Business Research Center of the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and Endeavor Gre
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The World’s Biggest Gaming Nations (infographic)
Overall, video games have become the most lucrative media segment concerning revenue over the last few years
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Did a superhuman genetic mutation rewire human evolution? (video)
Anthropological evidence suggests a radical shift in behavior during the early years of modern humans, marked by intellectual, technological, and cultural advancements
Move over, men: Women were hunters, too
It's often viewed as a given: Men hunted, women gathered. After all, the anthropological reasoning went, men were naturally more aggressive, whereas the slower pace of gathering was ideal for women, who were mainly focused on caretaking.
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