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Warning against musical deepfakes
Audio AI songs often resemble original works. Musicians are concerned about copyrights and income.
Robot avatar helps German student attend class
Linus is unable to attend school due to illness but can participate in lessons with the use of a robot.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Many opposition members have fled Russia. They continue to resist Putin from exile.
How to spot online fraudsters
An expert reveals how to spoil scamming schemes and shield yourself from fraud.
Crypto-scam: Fraudulent Investments
Scammers fleece investors attracted by the promise of rapid bitcoin and other cryptocurrency yields.
Scam factories in Myanmar
Thousands of workers in Southeast Asia are being forced to scam people online.
Advancing AI Scams
Computers struggle differentiating AI-faked voices from the real thing. It’s ideal for scammers.
Designed to fail: What dating apps really want from you
Dating apps promise you love, but can they deliver? Matches come at a cost - your data!
Future-proof innovations to protect nature - Eco India
Insects give shrimps a boost - and add crunch to pizzas too. Dal Lake’s future depends on conservation efforts. Plus hot
A Kenyan reality TV show on farming
Millions of Kenyans love Shamba Shape Up. Taking a fun approach, it helps farmers boost yields and adopt green methods.
Mozambique’s teenage inventor and his big drone dreams
Cleiton Michaque, a 17-year-old Mozambican inventor, has made his own drone out of carbon fiber.
Japan's semiconductor sector: What's behind the chip reboot?
Tokyo is concerned about supply chain challenges and geopolitical tensions over the Taiwan Strait.
German industry under increasing pressure from China
German firms are coming increasingly under pressure from Chinese rivals. Jun Yan reports from the Hannover trade fair.
Is your partner spying on you with apps? - Shift
Spying on one‘s partner with apps. Kids believe Alexa has feelings. Watermarks against deepfakes.
America's billion-dollar bet on US chipmaking
US President Joe Biden is desperate to bring advanced chipmaking to the country and is willing to pay a lot for it.
EU elections: What have lawmakers achieved since 2019?
With elections in June, DW breaks down where the European Parliament made its mark — and where it didn't.
Satellite data for quality urban life
Researchers analyze satellite images to improve urban life and make cities safer.
Cycling for points
An app is using rewards to motivate people to switch to low emission means of transportation.
Easing loneliness for senior citizens
An app in India helps seniors enjoy their daily lives. A surrogate daughter even pays them visits.
Faced with China and US, EU warned to find competitive edge
The EU received a stark warning about economic competitiveness, but carving out a way forward will be difficult.
Murder mysteries could be solved with the help of microbes
Studying bacterial colonies at crime scenes could help answer the next big "whodunit."
How is technology changing the stage?
How technology is changing the theater and what potential it has for audiences.
Eco India – Innovative farming
Apps, drones, meat substitutes, 'zero-budget' approaches: Farming is embracing innovation.
US-China trade war: Which side is Germany on?
Germany and China face economic hardship. Can they help each other out despite rising tensions?
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
The VR headset is making it easier to plan vacations and explore historic sites around the world.
Tech war: China could face US, EU curbs over legacy chips
After the US cut China's access to cutting-edge chips, could those used in everyday products be next?
How AI porn can interfere with our love life
Virtual sex partners created with AI. Chatbots as therapists. Screen time and toddlers' brains.
The Golden Fiber - Jute farmers in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the largest jute producers in the world.
How Mewat became India's new hub for cyber criminals
DW investigates how one Indian district became a hub for phone scamming and how it's affecting local community.
The popular TV show that's changing farming in Kenya
Millions of Kenyans love Shamba Shape Up. Taking a fun approach, it helps farmers boost yields and adopt green methods.
Florida passes law restricting teen social media access
The law will bar Florida children 13 and under from having social media accounts.
EU probes Apple, Google, Meta under new digital law
The tech lobby has criticized the first EU inverstigation under the new Digital Markets Act, saying it was "rushed."
Starting over: A new beginning for young and old
Conscription causes thousands to flee Myanmar and two inspirational people prove life is far from over at 80 plus!
France's competition watchdog hits Google with €250m fine
The French competition watchdog fined Google for violating four of the seven commitments it agreed to in a settlement.
A teen innovator brings light to his village
An 18-year-old innovator harnesses energy from wind and water to light up his community!
AI and AR – the future of advertising?
Are AI and AR the future of the advertising industry? The possibilities are huge.
Why US lawmakers want to ban TikTok
The House of Representatives has voted to force TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the video app or risk a nationwide ban.
European Parliament gives final approval to landmark AI law
The new rules are expected to act as a signpost for other governments racing to regulate artifical intelligence.
Content moderators receive little support
Content moderators in Kenya are fighting for better working conditions.
Data workers: AI’s invisible trainers
Millions of people in the Global South earn money by feeding AI models with data.
Using the AI boom to your advantage
Which skills help you adapt to working with AI, and which new jobs are in demand?
Artificial intelligence: Chances and Risks
Which skills prepare you for AI at work, and how do workers in India experience this AI boom?
Grandmothers and data hunters on safari in South Africa
An environmental organization trains grandmothers to use tablets for a conservation project in South Africa.
REV – The Auto & Mobility Show
Geneva’s Motor Show, NIO’s EL6, India’s e-rickshaws, and Pakistan’s Bedford buses
Infectious empathy & a laptop with a nose
How would you know if humans became more empathetic? Also, if you put human features on some products, we'll pay more.
Migration and the dangerous path to safety
We meet migrants on the dangerous route between Colombia and Panama, and two refugees fleeing from Sudan to Niger.
How breathing could unlock your phone
Researchers are working on innovative technology that could become one of the safest biometric authentication systems.
China's new AI Child Tong Tong: cute or creepy?
AI video gets crazily realistic, an AI child is born, and you could get a brain chip from Elon Musk.
Solid-state batteries – a game-changer?
Batteries for e-cars need to be smaller and lighter and have a higher output. Are solid-state batteries the way forward?
Are e-aircraft the future?
Electrically powered “Alice” already has a 500-mile flight range. A pioneer for the future?
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