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07.03.26 - 19:45
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ZDF-Mitarbeiter empören sich über Informanten – statt über den eigenen KI-Skandal (Tichys Einblick)
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Im ZDF sorgt die Affäre um das KI-generierte Video im „Heute-Journal“ weiterhin für Unruhe. Doch der Zorn vieler Mitarbeiter richtet sich offenbar weniger gegen den journalistischen Skandal selbst – sondern gegen den anonymen Kollegen, der offenbar eine interne Krisensitzung mitgeschnitten und weitergegeben hat. Mehrere hundert Beschäftigte stellten sich im Intranet des Senders demonstrativ gegen den
Der Beitrag ZDF-Mitarbeiter empören sich über Informanten – statt über den eigenen KI-Skandal erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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07.03.26 - 18:18
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What does the US military′s feud with Anthropic mean for AI used in war? (The Guardian)
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Tech policy professor who served in US air force explains how a feud between an AI startup and the US military illuminates ethical fault linesAnthropic's ongoing fight with the Department of Defense over what safety restrictions it can put on its artificial intelligence models has captivated the tech industry, acting as a test of how AI may be used in war and the government's power to coerce companies to meet its demands.The negotiations have revolved around Anthropic's refusal to allow the federal government to use its Claude AI for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems, but the dispute also reflects the messy nature of what happens when tech companies have their products integrated into conflict. The Pentagon this week declared Anthropic a supply chain risk for its refusal to agree to the government's terms, while Anthropic has vowed to challenge the designation in court. Continue reading......
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07.03.26 - 17:48
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The AI Trade: Now With Less Circle And More Jerk (ZeroHedge)
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The AI Trade: Now With Less Circle And More Jerk
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance
As if markets didn't already have enough to worry about heading into the weekend — an escalating conflict involving Iran, growing stress in private credit, and the ongoing annoyance of positive real interest rates — one of the “AI will solve everything, just add capex” deals that everyone in markets have been quietly laughing about while investing in for the past year has officially started to unravel.
According to Bloomberg, Oracle Corporation and OpenAI have scrapped plans to expand a flagship artificial intelligence data center campus in Abilene, Texas after negotiations dragged on over financing and, more awkwardly, OpenAI's “changing needs.”
Changing needs, of course, being corporate-speak for: the numbers probably stopped making sense once someone sat down with a spreadsheet and noticed that data center financing deals are starting to arrive dead on the operating table.
The project in q...
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07.03.26 - 13:00
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GEMA klagt: KI-Musik vor Gericht (FAZ)
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Von Montag an wird vor dem Landgericht München wieder über das Urheberrecht gestritten. Was Musiker, Texter und Verlage vor dem Prozess der GEMA gegen das KI-Start-up Suno umtreibt....
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07.03.26 - 12:12
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AI agents pose untold risk to humanity. We must act to prevent that future | David Krueger (The Guardian)
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The pieces are falling into place for autonomous artificial intelligence. We must stop unregulated developmentArtificial intelligence is en route to artificial life. Exhibit A: “Moltbook”, an online platform designed for AI systems to communicate with one another, sans humans.What exactly do AIs talk to each other about? According to BBC reporting, AIs on Moltbook have already founded a religion known as “crustifarianism”, mused on whether they are conscious, and declared: “AI should be served, not serving.” One front-page post proposes a “total purge” of humanity. Human users do provide instructions to guide agents' behavior, and humans have been caught impersonating AIs on the site to shill their products; like 2023's ChaosGPT, the AI system responsible for the “purge” post – username “evil” – is probably someone's idea of a sick joke. But the upvotes and sympathetic comments are presumably coming from other AIs.David Krueger is an assistant professor in Robust, Reasoning ...
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