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Anna Kalinowski, Heise-Online Editor-in-Chief Dr. Volker Zotta (@DocZet) and Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) In this edition of #heiseshow, let’s talk about the following topics, among others
- Digital sovereignty: Germany in a crisis? – Gesellschaft für Informatik warns against excessive reliance on US cloud providers such as Microsoft. How dependent is the German administration on the cloud already? What options do US providers have? And what does this mean for Germany’s digital sovereignty?
- Practice early: Google is planning paid features for minors – Google wants to open its wallet app for children. Parents should maintain complete control. Are mobile payments worthwhile for kids? What are the risks of early adoption of digital payment systems? And how can the safety of minors be guaranteed?
- New competition for Google? ChatGPT with search function – OpenAI equips ChatGPT with an integrated search function. How is AI-assisted search different from classic search engines? Can ChatGPT compete with established search providers? And what role does the timeliness of search results play?
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This again includes: A Stupid Birthday, WTF of the Week and Tricky Quiz Questions.
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