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06.05.26 - 08:18
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Global finance watchdog warns over private credit industry fuelling AI boom (The Guardian)
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Financial Stability Board report reveals tech, healthcare and services sectors as the biggest borrowersThe private credit industry's role in fuelling the AI boom could backfire, with a sharp correction leading to “sizeable” losses, the Financial Stability Board has warned.A new report into private credit by the global watchdog, which monitors financial authorities including central banks in 24 countries, found that the healthcare, services, and tech sectors have become the biggest borrowers of private credit. Continue reading......
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06.05.26 - 07:54
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Kein Bock auf Familie: Viele ′reden′ lieber mit KI (DPA-AFX)
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LUDWIGSHAFEN (dpa-AFX) - Rund 40 Prozent der jungen erwachsenen KI-Nutzer "plaudern" einer Umfrage zufolge lieber mit Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) als mit Verwandten. Sogar rund 70 Prozent dieser Altersgruppe unter 30 halten KI-Chatbots für einen wertvollen ......
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06.05.26 - 07:39
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Infineon hebt wegen des KI-Booms die Jahresprognose an (Dow Jones)
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Von Olaf Ridder DOW JONES--Infineon hebt angesichts einer "sehr dynamischen" Nachfrage nach Produkten für die Stromversorgung von KI-Rechenzentren die Wachstums- und Margenerwartung für das bis Ende September laufende Geschäftsjahr 2025/26 an. Der Halbleiterkonzern ......
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06.05.26 - 07:39
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Infineon erhöht Prognose dank KI-Boom (DPA-AFX)
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NEUBIBERG (dpa-AFX) - Der Chiphersteller Infineon wird für das laufende Geschäftsjahr optimistischer. So soll der Umsatz 2025/26 (per Ende September) nun trotz der Belastung durch den starken Euro deutlich steigen, ......
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06.05.26 - 07:36
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Apple agrees to pay $250m after falsely claiming AI-powered Siri was ′available now′ (The Guardian)
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Settlement, which includes no admission of wrongdoing, covers roughly 36m eligible devices in class-action lawsuitApple on Tuesday agreed to pay $250m to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of misleading millions of iPhone buyers by falsely touting artificial intelligence capabilities for its Siri voice assistant in late 2024.Plaintiffs accused the California tech company of having “promoted AI capabilities that did not exist at the time, do not exist now, and will not exist for two or more years” in order to boost iPhone sales, according to the suit. Apple's more “personalized” version of Siri still has not been fully released despite its announcement nearly two years ago. Continue reading......
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