2025
11.01

OpenAI’s ChatGPT is more than just an AI language model with a fancy interface. It’s a system consisting of a stack of AI models and content filters that make sure its outputs don’t embarrass OpenAI or get the company into legal trouble when its bot occasionally makes up potentially harmful facts about people.

Recently, that reality made the news when people discovered that the name “David Mayer” breaks ChatGPT. 404 Media also discovered that the names “Jonathan Zittrain” and “Jonathan Turley” caused ChatGPT to cut conversations short. And we know another name, likely the first, that started the practice last year: Brian Hood. More on that below.

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2025
10.01

Damit eine KI nutzbringend trainiert werden kann, benötigt sie neue und vor allem qualitativ hochwertige Daten. Dazu wurden in der Vergangenheit frei im Internet zugängliche Magazine und Fachpublikationen verwendet.

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2025
09.01

Eine gemeinsame Ermittlungsgruppe europäischer Strafverfolgungsbehörden hat in der koordinierten “Operation Passionflower” die verschlüsselte Kommunikationsplattform MATRIX (auch MTX, Mactrix, Totalsec, X-Quantum, Q-Safe) ausgehoben. Die Plattform wurde laut der gemeinsamen Pressemitteilung europäischer Polizeibehörden abgeschaltet.

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2025
08.01

California Apple employee Amar Bhakta has filed a lawsuit against Apple for alleged labor violations, accusing the Cupertino company of suppressing employee speech, invading employee privacy though surveillance and inspecting personal data, and clawing back earned wages (via Semafor).

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2025
07.01

AI agents and agentic workflows are the current buzzwords among developers and technical decision makers. While they certainly deserve the community’s and ecosystem’s attention, there is less emphasis on one of the most important pieces of the agentic puzzle: the integration of legacy systems and enterprise line-of-business applications. I recently discussed how implementing AI agents is comparable to a complex enterprise application integration project.

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