
Slovenia has joined the race to develop a national large language model, a generative artificial intelligence tool akin to the popular ChatGPT. An early version of the model has been launched as a stepping stone towards the development of a much larger and more capable model.
Called GaMS, an acrony

The last major Roman civil war is thought to have been fought in the Vipava area in today's western Slovenia in 394. While written records of the Battle of the Frigidus exist, its exact location could not have been pinpointed so far for lack of material evidence. Yet the most recent archaeological

Ljubljana's popular outdoor food market has opened for its 13th season, attracting an enthusiastic crowd eager to sample Slovenian and international cuisine to the Pogačar Square next to the central market.
The organizers promise Open Kitchen to deliver even more variety this year with more than 65

Slovenian Railways have signed a contract to purchase 30 new multi-system electric engines for its freight arm from the German unit of the French multinational Alstom. The biggest modernisation of rolling stock in 20 years, the deal is valued at €152 million, excluding VAT.
Speaking at the signing

A former scout group leader from the northwestern region of Gorenjska has been sentenced to 20 years and three months in prison for multiple crimes against sexual integrity of minors he perpetrated for years.
The judgement, delivered by the Kranj District Court on 20 March, is not yet final as it c

A year ahead of a regular general election, Slovenia is facing an ideologically divisive campaign after the country's largest party collected enough signatures to call a referendum on a bill that would grant special pension allowances to deserving artists in place of pensions afforded by a 50-year-