
What the EU’s new data law means for your business – and why ethical infrastructure matters As digital systems become more connected, questions of data access, ownership and interoperability are no longer optional. In response to this, the European Union introduced the Data Act, a legislative framework that sets out how data can be accessed

How decentralised platforms can restore control in a world of generative overreach In the rapidly evolving AI economy, power is consolidating and so are the lawsuits. Microsoft is now the latest tech giant facing legal action over alleged copyright violations in training its AI models. According to Coingeek, the company is being sued by a

How to Move from Paralysis to Purpose in the Age of AI and Data Overwhelmed Before We Even Start The promise of data and AI has always been simple: better decisions, made faster. But in 2025, the dominant feeling in many boardrooms is anything but clarity. Leaders across industries describe standing at the edge of

What Organisations Can Learn from Real-World Use Beyond the Hype: How AI Is (and Isn’t) Being Used in 2025 The rise of Generative AI (GenAI) has been both explosive and divisive. While early discourse was dominated by speculation and sweeping promises, a more grounded picture is now emerging. As highlighted in Harvard Business Review (“How

Uniting Industry, Creativity and Governance in Virtual Spaces with Unyted Government Champions the Metaverse with a Catch Baden-Württemberg’s Ministry of Economic Affairs recently hosted the event “Virtual Worlds – Experiencing Opportunities in the Metaverse”, in collaboration with the XR EXPO and the Virtual Dimension Center Fellbach. The aim was to kindle curiosity about key future

Two major headlines dropped this week – and they both send a loud, clear message: AI alone is not enough. YouTube is overhauling its monetisation rules starting July 15th, aiming to curb the flood of low-effort, AI-generated content. Channels built on synthetic music, deepfake news, and recycled visuals are being stripped of revenue if they

Why the Future of Collaboration, Learning & Events Is Already Here Securing Collaboration, Engaging Gen Z Learners and Greening Events in 2025 The challenge: Conventional collaboration tools often route data through third-party servers, leaving organisations exposed to compliance risks. At the same time, business travel for meetings and workshops continues to inflate corporate carbon footprints.

The rise of open-source AI, exemplified by DeepSeek’s disruptive model, challenges proprietary systems and promotes innovation by lowering costs, enhancing transparency, and accelerating development. Unyted supports this shift by offering a decentralized platform that provides affordable, flexible, and secure AI integration, empowering users and businesses in the evolving AI landscape.

Digital literacy is essential for effectively navigating AI in education, enabling critical engagement with technology’s implications. However, challenges like digital poverty hinder access for many students. Bridging this gap requires integrating AI literacy into curricula, supporting educators, and fostering collaborations among policymakers, institutions, and tech companies to promote equitable opportunities.
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