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28.04.26 - 09:25
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Alphabet Aktie Q1 2026: 450 oder 330 USD? Analysten-Kursziele und Ratings vor Zahlen (Aktiencheck)
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Bad Marienberg (www.aktiencheck.de) - Welche Kursziele und Ratings trauen die Analysten der führenden Banken und Research-Häuser der A-Aktie des Big-Tech-Unternehmens Alphabet Inc. (ISIN: US02079K3059, WKN: A14Y6F, Ticker-Symbol: ABEA, NASDAQ-Symbol: GOOGL) vor Bekanntgabe der Q1 2026 Zahlen zu? 450,00 USD oder 330,00 USD? Wir haben Ihnen die aktuellen Kursziele und Ratings zur Alphabet-Aktie auf einen Blick zusammengestellt. [mehr]...
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28.04.26 - 08:03
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Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet: Jetzt wird abgerechnet (Der Aktionaer)
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Die Berichtssaison nimmt Fahrt auf. In den kommenden Wochen zeigt sich, welche Aktien wirklich liefern – und welche nur von großen Versprechen leben. Für Anleger ist das die entscheidende Phase, denn genau jetzt wird klar, welche Megatrends echte Gewinner hervorbringen....
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28.04.26 - 04:54
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Why Big AI is hiring philosophers to tackle the ethics gap and how the approaches differ (Digitimes)
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Google DeepMind and Anthropic are increasingly recruiting philosophers to address the ethical and societal questions posed by advanced artificial intelligence, while OpenAI continues to treat safety largely as an engineering challenge without dedicated philosopher roles. The hires reflect diverging views within the industry about whether AI requires distinct governance and moral expertise....
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27.04.26 - 23:51
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22-Year-Old Indian Man Dupes "Horny" Guys Online With Fake Blonde Female MAGA Influencer (ZeroHedge)
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22-Year-Old Indian Man Dupes "Horny" Guys Online With Fake Blonde Female MAGA Influencer
A 22-year-old medical student from northern India found an unlikely way to fund his education: building a fake online influencer using artificial intelligence, according to The Daily Beast and Wired.
After struggling to earn money through more traditional side hustles like YouTube and selling study notes, he turned to generative AI tools to create “Emily Hart,” a fictional persona presented as a young, conservative American woman.
Using platforms like Google Gemini, he crafted everything from her appearance to her captions, positioning her as a pro-Christian, pro-gun, and anti-immigration personality designed to resonate with a specific audience.
The strategy worked quickly. By tailoring posts to a niche group—particularly conservative American men—the account began pulling in millions of views and rapidly growing followers.
“Every day I'd write something pro-Christian, pro-Second Am...
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