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What Refresh Rate Actually Changes in Phones, TVs, and Monitors
Understanding what a higher refresh rate actually changes in phones, TVs, and monitors reveals why your visuals feel smoother and more responsive—keep reading to learn more.
The Stanford AI Index 2026 Audit: Reading the Field’s Annual Report Card With a Critic’s Pen
The Stanford AI Index 2026 report, a key industry reference, has been audited for methodology and reliability. This analysis explores what is confirmed and what remains uncertain.
ALIA. The Spanish answer.
Spain’s ALIA project, a €240M public-funded AI initiative, trains a 40B multilingual model focused on Spanish and European languages, with open-source release.
The Ghost Story Became a Forecast.
Thorsten Meyer analyzes Jack Clark’s recent forecast, revealing a 60% probability of automated AI R&D by 2028 and its implications for the field.
Saturation. The ten-essay framework, closed.
The ten-essay European sovereign-LLM framework is now considered complete as of mid-May 2026, with further work dependent on upcoming external events.
EuroHPC. The compute substrate.
Analysis of EuroHPC’s compute substrate, its current capacity, structural challenges, and implications for Europe’s AI ambitions amid ongoing developments in 2026.
Anchor. The Schwarz Group model.
Schwarz Group commits €11B to Europe’s largest AI data center, exemplifying a new industrial-anchor investment model at scale in Europe.
Portfolio. The synthesis.
A comprehensive analysis of six European institutional AI projects reveals strategic insights ahead of the August 2026 EU AI Act enforcement deadline.
Apertus. The architectural template.
Apertus, developed by Swiss research institutions, introduces a novel open, multilingual, compliance-focused AI model outside the EU but aligned with European regulation.