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22.08.26 - 20:02
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Wie Künstliche Intelligenz die Justiz ausbremst (Tagesschau)
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Vor allem die Sozialgerichte erleben das Phänomen: Immer mehr Kläger nutzen offenbar Künstliche Intelligenz, um Eingaben zu formulieren. Für die Justiz bedeutet das viel Arbeit mit teils unsinnigen Schriftsätzen. Von T. Denzel....
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22.08.26 - 19:21
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Beyond The Ban: Why Embracing AI Is Essential For Higher Education (ZeroHedge)
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Beyond The Ban: Why Embracing AI Is Essential For Higher Education
Authored by Kent Ingle via RealClearEducation,
Rather than fearing generative tools or treating them as mere compliance threats, higher education must train students to master AI as an exponential multiplier for innovation, career success, and national prosperity. Generative artificial intelligence is vastly more prevalent, sophisticated, and accessible today than it was even six months ago.
Today's incoming students arrive on campus with the collective knowledge of human history sitting directly in their pockets.
They are navigating a digital landscape that is fundamentally rewriting how information is processed, analyzed, and created. Predictably, administrators across the country are responding with panic. Elite institutions are rushing to expand their rulebooks, update honor codes, and purchase unreliable detection software in a futile attempt to police the classroom.
This reactionary mindset misses the entire point. When ...
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22.08.26 - 16:06
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Study Shows AI Hitting Paychecks, Not Payrolls (Bloomberg)
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Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok says early labor-market data suggest AI's first impact is appearing more in wages than employment. In a study of hundreds of occupations, Slok found that jobs with higher exposure to AI have seen weaker wage growth, while the employment effect remains relatively small. But the picture is still coming into focus: Slok says AI is also helping fuel record business formation, which could create new jobs and make the economy more dynamic. Former IBM HR chief Diane Gherson says companies are already deciding which work can be automated, which employees can be retrained and whether AI savings come through layoffs, slower hiring or reskilling. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.08.26 - 14:24
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Chinese AI Models Gain Ground on Price and Use (Bloomberg)
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Chinese AI models are rapidly narrowing the performance gap with US rivals while gaining users with lower prices and open-weight technology that lets companies deploy them locally. Bloomberg News Tech Reporter Luz Ding is on Bloomberg This Weekend and explains to hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini that Chinese AI Models capabilities are approaching leading US models at lower cost. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.08.26 - 14:12
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The AI Spending Spree Comes With a Catch (Bloomberg)
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Sam Palmisano says the AI boom is built on long-cycle bets in data centers, chips and energy, even as AI software changes at breakneck speed. If adoption slows or cheaper Chinese open-source models gain traction, Big Tech may have to rethink the spending plans behind today's AI race. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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