The book by Euripides Stylianidis, ‘Artificial Intelligence: Human Rights, Democracy & Rule of Law’presented today (8/10/25), among other things, brings Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Kostas Karamanlis. Antonis Samaras was also in the original plan, but in the end he won’t go …
The event, in addition to its scientific interest, acquired and political dimensionas Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Kostas Karamanlis found in the same space, exchanging warmly handshake In front of the flash of photographers. The presence of former Prime Minister and close friend Euripides Stylianidis, Kostas Karamanlisdid not go unnoticed, while greetings and conversations he had with enough government officials attended by the event.
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On the contrary, Antonis Samaras was absentwho Initially it was included in the plan of the guestsbut in the end he did not attend.
According to Sources from the former prime minister’s environmenthis absence is due to ‘Personal choice’while, as clarified, wishes every success in Euripides Stylianidis’ book.
The presentation of the volume gathered Representatives of the academic, legal and political worldwith discussions focusing on the challenges brought by Artificial intelligence for the Democracythe Human rights and Rule of law. The project, curated by Euripides Stylianidis, attempts to map the moral, institutional and legal issues arising from the rapid evolution of digital technologies and the use of AI.
Mitsotakis: Our country has a strategy for artificial intelligence -it emphasizes digital infrastructure
“Congratulations on the publishing initiative, to more often take such initiatives. It is important to try to critical issues of a revolution that changes everything in our lives, “the prime minister said in his brief address.
Continuing, Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted that our country has a strategy for artificial intelligence and emphasizes digital infrastructure, with significant European support.
In fact, he noted that “Greece is one of the seven countries selected for AI Factories”.
“Constitutional review cannot ignore the significant consequences of artificial intelligence”
“We aspire to be at the forefront, so that we can intervene in the fields of questions that raise questions, eg addiction to children, chat and consider it a friend,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis added.
The prime minister noted that “Deepfakes are here”, while pointing out that “the constitutional review cannot ignore the significant consequences of artificial intelligence”.