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Industry Enters the Scaling Stage: AI Expected to Lower Costs and Boost Productivity

According to the latest European Commission forecasts, Poland’s GDP is expected to remain in a zone of moderate growth in 2026—most projections cluster around 3–3.5%. It’s a stable outlook,...

Brussels Bets Big on Tech Sovereignty with Chips, AI Factories and Data Centres

The European Union is stepping up efforts to strengthen its technological position. In a...

AI as a Test of Europe’s Competitiveness: Industry Calls for Deeper Digital Deregulation

Artificial intelligence is becoming one of the key drivers of global competitiveness, yet despite...

Cloud and AI Agents Are Transforming Banking: Technology Accelerates, and Workforce Skills Must Keep Up

Banks and insurers worldwide are increasingly entrusting artificial intelligence with direct customer interaction. According...

Nearly Half of SMEs Identify Critical AI Competency Shortages

More than 84% of micro, small and medium-sized businesses surveyed admit to having at...

2026: A Turning Point for Responsible and Law-Compliant Smart City Development in Poland

The year 2026 will require Polish local governments to implement mature, responsible and legally compliant Smart City solutions. Insights from this year’s Smart City...

Why Is Europe Losing the AI Race?

As part of its digital omnibus, the European Commission has proposed granting major artificial intelligence developers greater freedom to use certain categories of...

Data Sovereignty Becomes Poland’s New National Security Priority

Poland has been consistently implementing its digitalization strategy for several years—investing in public e-services, developing broadband infrastructure, and supporting innovation. These are the foundations...

Artificial Intelligence Training Urgently Needed in Poland’s Public Administration, Experts Say

A study by Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs has found that the vast majority of civil servants — around 84 percent — rate their...

Fiber Broadband Reaches More Europeans, But Adoption Lags Behind Infrastructure Rollout

More and more Europeans have access to fiber-optic broadband, although investment in deployment has slowed slightly over the past two years. While private investors...

Polish Companies Still Lack Comprehensive AI Strategies — Employees Experiment on Their Own

Polish companies remain reluctant to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a broader strategic framework. In contrast, interest among lower-level employees is growing...

67% of Poles fear that artificial intelligence (AI) could increase the scale of financial fraud

65% worry that using AI might lead to mistakes negatively affecting their personal finances — according to the CRIF Banking on Banks 2025 report,...

Polish companies are adopting advanced technologies — but still hesitate to invest in automation and deep tech

Polish enterprises are increasingly embracing advanced technologies — yet they still rarely invest in automation, robotics, or Polish-born deep tech startups. What’s missing are...

79% of employees say they use AI tools — but only 25% use them at work

According to research by Minds & Roses for Łazarski University, 79% of employees declare that they use AI tools — yet only 25% apply...

AI in the Justice System: Assistant, Not Judge

Artificial intelligence solutions used in the justice system fall under the “high-risk” category according to the EU’s AI Act. This means they must comply...

Poland to Gain Its Second Artificial Intelligence Factory: The Gaia AI Factory Project Officially Announced in Kraków

Poland will soon have its second Artificial Intelligence Factory. The Gaia AI Factory project, coordinated by the Academic Computer Centre Cyfronet AGH in Kraków,...

Artificial Intelligence Transforms Polish Healthcare: From Faster Diagnoses to AI-Assisted Drug Discovery

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming healthcare — and Poland is no exception. In 2024, 13.2% of Polish hospitals used AI-based systems, nearly double...

AI and Copyright Law: Why Intellectual Property Regulations Still Lag Behind Technology

Although an increasing number of legal regulations are being introduced in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), the issue of intellectual property rights (IPR)...

Europe Needs 20 Million IT Specialists by 2030 – Ambitious Goal, Tough Reality

The European Union has set its member states an extremely ambitious goal: by 2030, the number of IT specialists should double to 20 million,...
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