Monitoring: data is the new plutonium
The European Union is considering regulating the use of artificial intelligence very carefully. This is good, because not only are the chances great, but also the dangers. Read more on sz.de
The European Union is considering regulating the use of artificial intelligence very carefully. This is good, because not only are the chances great, but also the dangers. Read more on sz.de
We already encounter AI every day - also with cameras and especially in image processing. Good to know how and where it intervenes in Photoshop or Lightroom. Read more on heise.de
Artificial intelligence is considered a panacea for many. In many companies, technology is slow to arrive - the internal resistance is often still tremendous. Read more on Handelsblatt
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the EU Commission, would like to set rules for artificial intelligence. Google boss Sundar Pichai also promotes new standards. Read more on sz.de
The former chess world champion is a technology optimist. This also applies to Artificial Intelligence & #8211; whose competence he was one of the first to experience. Read more on Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Timbercreek sees a good environment for listed real estate stocks this year. That goes from the current study “Global Real Estate Read more on cash-online.de
Sundar Pichai, head of Google's mother alphabet, wants to work with governments to establish rules and control mechanisms for artificial intelligence. Read more on heise.de
Facial recognition often fails in black women, for example - and that can cement existing prejudices, criticizes a computer scientist. Read more on heise.de
Storing tons of data is technically not a problem - but it can be stressful for the psyche, the energy balance and the wallet. Artificial intelligence should now help with cleaning up. Read more at Wirtschaftswoche
Germany lacks a spirit of research, warns Bavaria's Prime Minister. He talks about artificial intelligence, dealing with Huawei - and why Captain Kirk was a hero for him even before Franz Josef Strauß. Read more on Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung