Microsoft Extends Copilot with Anthropic AI (5 Min)
Microsoft is increasingly relying on AI alternatives and is now integrating Anthropic models into its Copilot. These new models offer flexibility and adaptability in handling tasks and are changing the way AI agents can be used in the Microsoft ecosystem. Discover the details of this significant expansion and what it means for the future of Microsoft 365!
Hessian Tax Administration Relies on AI Assistant (3 Min)
A forward-looking pilot project in Hesse brings a personal AI assistant for all employees of the tax administration. With 400 licenses for the AI tool ‘Le Chat’, employees can handle their tasks more efficiently, from programming to web searching. This specially adapted solution also ensures high data protection requirements. Discover how AI could revolutionize administrative work!
Baden-Württemberg: Optimization Through AI – Universities and Administration Cooperate with SAP (4 Min)
In Baden-Württemberg, cooperation between SAP and universities is emphasized to develop AI solutions for government services. This initiative promises significant efficiency gains in administration and an exciting perspective for integrating Artificial Intelligence into public services. Learn more about the concrete plans and benefits this cooperation brings.
Nvidia Plans to Invest $100 Billion in OpenAI (3 Min)
Nvidia is intensifying its collaboration with OpenAI and announces an investment of $100 billion to build an AI infrastructure that is supposed to be the largest in the world. This includes not only the purchase of GPUs but also the construction of new data centers with enormous capacity. Dive into the details of this unprecedented deal and the potential impacts on the AI market.
How AI Summaries Limit Civil Society Diversity (6 Min)
In the world of AI summaries, the visibility of NGOs and civil society organizations is increasingly being threatened. While platforms like Google ensure that users stay on their site as long as possible, the actual experts are disappearing from visibility. This has far-reaching implications for democratic diversity and the visibility chances of smaller organizations. What measures are needed to stop this development? A thought-provoking topic.
