Eurostat: Romanian youth among lowest AI users in EU
Romania recorded the lowest rate of generative artificial intelligence (AI) adoption among young people in the European Union in 2025, according to data released by Eurostat.
Romania recorded the lowest rate of generative artificial intelligence (AI) adoption among young people in the European Union in 2025, according to data released by Eurostat.
Generative AI is poised to significantly alter the way we work within the next five years, impacting nearly a quarter of existing jobs.
Global leaders are increasingly confident in their organizations' AI initiatives, with eight out of ten organizations (78%) anticipating an increase in their overall AI.
The study shows that data-related issues have caused 55% of the organizations to avoid certain Generative AI use cases.
The partnership aims to bring new generative AI (gen AI) powered devices through Google's Gemini models to millions of Vodafone's customers across Europe and Africa.
Nearly half of Romanian Gen Zs (47%) and 33% of Millennials expect their personal financial situation to improve.
Boston Consulting Group study reveals 68% of women in the tech industry say they use a GenAI tool at work more than once a week, compared with 66% of men.

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PPC Energie, an integrated energy provider, has added an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) service for energy storage systems (BESS) to its portfolio of solutions for companies.
FintechOS, the financial technology company founded in Romania that provides AI-based digitalisation solutions for banks and insurers, has reached profitability on the back of a 40% rise in recurring revenue at the end of Q1, company representatives said.
In 2026, production sites in Romania are turning to power studies to understand how energy is consumed and distributed within their own installations, at the level of equipment and production lines.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a loan of RON 300 million (€57 million equivalent) to Delgaz Grid, an electricity and gas distribution company operating in Romania, to support energy security.