Blick in die Zukunft: 2054, die Maschine fordert Grundrechte, der Mensch sucht Orientierung – SPIEGEL.de ist für Sie da (Ole Reissmann, SPIEGEL.de)
Linkposts
How to tell AI-generated Trump and Harris voices from the real ones (Pranshu Verma, Rekha Tenjarla, Bishop Sand, WaPost)
Business Insider’s new AI-powered search (Barbara Peng, Business Insider)
Everything I built with Claude Artifacts this week (Simon Willison, Simon Willison’s Weblog)
What Generative AI Means for the Media Industries, and Why it Matters to Study the Collective Consequences for Advertising, Journalism, and Public Relations (Andrea L. Guzman, Seth C. Lewis, Emerging Media)
Thinking Like an AI. A little intuition can help (Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing)
LongWriter: Unleashing 10,000+ Word Generation from Long Context LLMs (Yushi Bai, Jiajie Zhang, Xin Lv, Linzhi Zheng, Siqi Zhu, Lei Hou, Yuxiao Dong, Jie Tang, Juanzi Li, arxiv.org)
Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age (Peter Baker, Dylan Freedman, NYTimes)
Using generative AI as a scraping assistant (Paul Bradshaw, Online Journalism Blog)
Leaked (?) prompt for generating system prompts on the playground (philschmid, GitHub)
Building a Dynamic Podcast Generator Inspired by Google’s NotebookLM and Illuminate (Saascha Heyer, Medium)