Trademagazin > News and articles > Market News > European Court of Auditors: the basic level of digital competence of adults has not significantly improved
European Court of Auditors: the basic level of digital competence of adults has not significantly improved
Although digital skills are becoming increasingly important, the level of adults’ basic digital competences has not improved significantly in recent years. Therefore the European Union and its Member States need to do more to help them – the Luxembourg-based European Court of Auditors told.
According to a report by the EU Court of Auditors, the so-called digital divide between adults with and without basic digital skills varies considerably between Member States. (MTI)
Related news
Circana: Households shop with nearly 40 retailers annually
The average U.S. household shops at a wide variety of…
Read more >Supply chain: AI is less effective in the front line
According to recent data from Gartner, generative AI is increasing…
Read more >
More related news >
Related news
GKI Analysis: Without EU funds, the domestic economy would just flounder
On May 1, Hungary marks the 21st anniversary of joining…
Read more >NGM: we always take action against unjustified price increases, inflation may decrease further in the coming months
The government is successfully fighting price increases. In April, inflation…
Read more >April inflation was higher than expected
In April, annual inflation was 4.2 percent, and prices rose…
Read more >