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13.12.25 - 18:15
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Google-Jahresbilanz: Deutschland sucht den Haftbefehl (Tichys Einblick)
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„Googles Year in Search“ heißt die Liste der am häufigsten eingegebenen Suchbegriffe 2025. Es ist eine unterhaltsame Lektüre – meistens. Zwischendurch ist sie allerdings auch ziemlich deprimierend. Die Warum-Fragen Nahrungsaufnahme ist für die Spezies Mensch von Natur aus bekanntlich von existenzieller Bedeutung. Das klingt banal, aber es schlägt sich auch bei den Google-Suchen nieder. Die
Der Beitrag Google-Jahresbilanz: Deutschland sucht den Haftbefehl erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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12.12.25 - 20:48
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Tech Companies Should Curb ′Sycophantic And Delusional′ AI Outputs, Attorneys General Say (ZeroHedge)
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Tech Companies Should Curb 'Sycophantic And Delusional' AI Outputs, Attorneys General Say
Authored by Victoria Friedman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Attorneys general from 42 states and territories wrote to tech giants on Dec. 9, warning them to do more to protect people—particularly children—from what they called “sycophantic and delusional” outputs from their generative AI-powered chatbots.
OpenAI's ChatGPT app (Center 2nd R) and icons of other AI apps on a smartphone screen in Oslo, Norway, on July 12, 2023. Olivier Morin/AFP via Getty Images
In the letter, made public on Dec. 10, the group of bipartisan attorneys general wrote to the legal representatives of 13 companies, including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, and Character Technologies Inc., to communicate their concerns over chatbots promoted and distributed by these companies, saying that the companies' failure to adequately implement safeguards may violate their respective state laws.
The attorneys general said that w...
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