Tag: Network policy
Internet Archive: The Last Stand of the Digital World Spirit – Media
The “Internet Archive” stores websites, but also digitizes cultural heritage and offers it to the public, like a lending library. It has made powerful enemies for itself. When the internet…
Google Street View has updated its images from German cities – culture
Measuring the world is never complete. But Google is not deterred by the Sisyphean task. If you look at the company’s website, the Street View map service covers the entire…
Net Column: The CEO Test
An AI is hardly recognizable in chat, but it fails mercilessly in the dementia test: What is the best way to measure the intelligence of machines? source site
Faeser: Twitter behavior towards disinformation “irresponsible” – politics
Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) has sharply criticized the short message service Twitter because the US platform is withdrawing from an EU agreement against the spread of disinformation on…
Bayern bundles data on a new platform – Bayern
According to the Digital Ministry, the public portal summarizes information from the state and authorities. So far, 700 data sets are available, and more are to follow gradually. The Free…
Bund-ID: User numbers are skyrocketing – politics
In recent months, the number of people with a Bund ID has skyrocketed. A good 2.8 million people are currently registered for a federal ID to identify online applications –…
Net column: AI as a writer: click me
E-books written by AI are appearing on Amazon and artificial content also wants to be at the top of the Google rankings – like ChatGPT & Co. are currently changing…
Network column: When Thomas Bernhard tweets
Like “Matrix” with dictionaries: why cultural production always serves to teach artificial intelligence. source site
Twitter: Software code was available on the web – Economy
Portions of Twitter’s software code have been exposed on the internet as a result of an unusually serious data breach. The short message service is now demanding information about who…
Mobile World Congress: The miracle that wasn’t
5G has been widely announced, but customers are still waiting for real improvements. Now let them come. The mobile phone industry is even thinking about 6G. source site