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Spain's Virtual Model Aitana Earns €10,000 Monthly, Blurring Reality and AI
Barcelona, Monday, 11 November 2024.
Aitana, Spain’s first AI-created virtual model, earns up to €10,000 monthly through brand partnerships and social media engagement. With 121,000 Instagram followers, including celebrity admirers, Aitana’s success highlights AI’s growing impact on influencer marketing and raises questions about virtual personas in digital spaces.
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Amsterdam Police Deploy Hologram to Solve 15-Year-Old Murder Case
Amsterdam, Monday, 11 November 2024.
Dutch authorities have unveiled a groundbreaking approach to crack a cold case: a lifesize hologram of Bernadett ‘Betty’ Szabó, a sex worker murdered in 2009. Displayed in Amsterdam’s Red Light District, this innovative technique aims to jog memories and encourage witnesses to come forward, offering a €30,000 reward for crucial information.
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Delft Startup uPATCH Secures Funding for Revolutionary Microneedle Technology
Delft, Friday, 8 November 2024.
Dutch healthtech startup uPATCH has secured seed funding to advance its microneedle technology, aiming to transform global drug delivery. The Delft-based company is developing applicators for microneedle array patches, offering a painless, self-administered alternative to traditional needles that doesn’t require cold storage.
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Dutch Farmers Face Regulatory Hurdles in Sustainable Agriculture Shift
The Hague, Monday, 11 November 2024.
Dutch farmers grapple with complex PAS regulations and nitrogen emission rules, hindering their transition to sustainable practices. As a 2025 compliance deadline looms, both government and farmers struggle to navigate the evolving legislative landscape, highlighting the need for clearer policies and increased support.
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EU Launches Probe into Temu's Consumer Protection Practices
Brussels, Monday, 11 November 2024.
The European Commission has initiated a formal investigation into Chinese e-commerce platform Temu over potential breaches of the Digital Services Act. Concerns include the sale of illegal products, addictive design features, and lack of transparency. Temu faces possible fines of up to 6% of its annual global turnover if found non-compliant.