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  • KI-generierte Rekonstruktion einer historischen Praxis. Das Bild zeigt eine Zwangsernährung, wie sie im britischen Gefängnissystem um 1913 gegen hungerstreikende Suffragetten eingesetzt wurde. Die Darstellung basiert auf zeitgenössischen Berichten und Fotografien und verweist auf staatliche Gewalt, der auch Alice Thornton ausgesetzt war, weil sie politische Gleichberechtigung forderte.

    When Bodies Become Data: Why Feminism Still Matters in the Age of AI

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 3. January 2026

    A photograph that was never meant to exist. There is a photograph that was never supposed to survive. A tintype from 1913, smuggled out of a British prison. It shows a woman strapped to a …

    Artificial Intelligence, Humanities and Society
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  • How it feels to stroke a cat and what it has to do with a peaceful future

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 26. October 2023

    In our increasingly technology-driven world, we tend to view machines as extensions of our own abilities. We see them as tools that empower us to access data and process information. However, amidst this rapid advancement …

    Artificial Intelligence, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • Pablo Picasso half Robot in the background a dove

    The inventor of the dove of peace: Goddesses and Doormats

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 9. April 20239. April 2023

    Spanish painter, printmaker and sculptor, Pablo Picasso, is widely regarded as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. As the 50th anniversary of his passing on April 8th approaches, it begs the …

    Artificial Intelligence, Economy and Society, Humanities and Society, Universal
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    Chat GPT: The world is upside down! And so am I.

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 7. April 20237. April 2023

    Elon Musk wants a pause in development, Bill Gates doesn’t think it’s necessary. Never before has a technology attracted so much attention in such a short time as the Chat-GPT language model. In Italy, access …

    Artificial Intelligence, Cybercrime, Economy and Society, Experts explain simple and easy, Future of Work, Universal
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    The dark side of AI: How fraudsters make easy prey with cloned voices and threaten entire professions

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 11. March 202310. March 2023

    The progressive development of artificial intelligence has numerous advantages, but also a dark side – human greed! The latest trend in the crime market is to use AI-powered voice cloning technology to deceive unsuspecting victims …

    Artificial Intelligence, Cybercrime, Future of Work, Humanities and Society
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  • Tomorrow’s Economy Becomes Personal: How Low Code and Edge Intelligence Revolutionize Industry

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 5. March 202313. April 2023

    The future of manufacturing is on the brink of a revolution – driven by two new technologies: Low Code and Edge Intelligence. These technologies will be instrumental in making the way we produce goods more …

    Artificial Intelligence, Economy and Society, Future of Work, Universal
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  • The secret price of automation that every entrepreneur should know

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 29. January 202330. January 2023

    Text and Illustration by Susanne Gold Today, workers bring to the workplace a willingness to be lifelong learners. Never-ending training and being a student forever, that’s the price careerists pay today. Not every new tool …

    Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • You rarely see him without a robot – Who is Jürgen Lippl?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 25. December 2022

    Jürgen Lippl was born in Augsburg in 1992. He says about himself that there are hardly any pictures in which he is not accompanied by a robot. Even as a child, he was fascinated by …

    Universal, What drives our spirit
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  • Visionary of globally valid digital ethics for a just digital society – Who is Cordula Meckenstock?

    Posted by Corinna Heumann on 18. February 202119. February 2021

    Ethical values, integrity, justice and their enforcement are her central concerns. After an Erasmus semester in Rome, Cordula Meckenstock completed her law studies in Münster in 2005. This degree leads her with honors via the …

    Universal, What drives our spirit
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  • COVID-19: Tired in 20 minutes!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 3. April 20203. April 2020

    Photo and text by Susanne Gold How will we be in a few weeks’ time, how will the people and nations, the trade and economy of the world feel? That is probably the question many …

    Humanities and Society, Universal
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    Can artifical intelligence stop climate change?

    Posted by Kristina Sedmak on 4. March 202018. March 2020

    See here what our blogging robot Nao says about it.

    Englisch, Nao the blogging Robot, Universal
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  • Toys, not calculators!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 15. February 202013. March 2020

    The time when only the simple activities were automated is a thing of the past. Today, artificial intelligence is increasingly finding its way into classical knowledge work. The highly qualified jobs of well-educated people are …

    Environment and Technology, Universal
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  • Artificial Intelligence: Are We All Going Stupid and Unemployed?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 29. November 20197. April 2020

    Illustration and Text by Susanne Gold   Companies of all kinds today use artificial intelligence, to forecast demand, hire workers or meet customer needs to be identified. Artificial intelligence is a billion-dollar business. Google even …

    Artificial Intelligence, Digitopia, Economy and Society, Environment and Technology, Future of Work, Universal
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  • Successful in old age: Late developer Artificial Intelligence!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 19. November 20197. April 2020

    Not everyone is born during a conference. He already! Why is he only successful with more than 50 years, our artificial colleague?

    Artificial Intelligence, Digitopia, Englisch, Environment and Technology, Universal
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  • Artificial intelligence: Will we soon live with robotic humans who are smarter than us?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 6. November 201915. February 2020

    Hardly any other field of computer science triggers as many emotions as “artificial intelligence”. Will machines one day have a consciousness? Will they be able to think like humans?” These are the questions of our …

    Artificial Intelligence, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, State of the art, Universal
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  • The fear of super-intelligence. Do machines get smarter than people?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 1. February 201915. February 2020

    The human brain stores and organizes information according to patterns and is thus the inspiration for artificial intelligence. In our brain, more than 100 billion nerve cells are connected, which store our knowledge in patterns, …

    Artificial Intelligence, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society
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  • Do robots write song lyrics?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 2. January 201915. February 2020

    Robots as journalists He who writes, stays! For a long time, the idea was held that man could retain sovereignty over the word and thus his secure job. Natural language was believed to be a …

    Artificial Intelligence, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society
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  • Is man a machine capable of learning?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 2. December 201815. February 2020

    In our time, the question of whether a machine can become human is in the foreground. But- could humans be machines? Psycho-cybernetics is determined by the idea that the human body is a machine. Although …

    Humanities and Society
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  • Not only is intelligence artificial, but so is the holiday!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 9. August 201815. February 2020

    Artificial holiday worlds Today people have high expectations of their holidays. It should be the perfect mixture of comfortable ambience, impressions of the foreign, a little bit of sport and at the same time almost …

    Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • The reality we know

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 20. February 201815. February 2020

    What is truth? The question is as old as mankind itself. How do we know if we are and – what is true? How is human recognition possible? Many attempts were made to answer this …

    Artificial Intelligence, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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