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AI Agents Threaten Traditional Software Business Models, Bitkom Study Finds
A new study by the digital association Bitkom suggests that the business models of software companies are facing a significant challenge due to the rise of AI agents. These agents, capable of independent task completion…
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Germans embrace AI but harbor significant reservations, survey finds
A recent survey by the German digital association Bitkom reveals that 58% of people in Germany use AI applications, with many users finding the technology enjoyable and helpful for daily tasks. However, a significant po…
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German AI Safety Institute needs international talent and funding
The German digital association Bitkom is advocating for the establishment of a new German AI Safety Institute (DE-AISI). They emphasize the need to attract top international talent and secure substantial funding to ensu…
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Bitkom comments on EU AI Act trilogue negotiations
Bitkom, a German digital association, has commented on the recent EU trilogue negotiations for the AI Act. The organization provided its perspective on the outcomes of these crucial discussions regarding artificial inte…
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Bitkom President: AI Must Serve Humanity and Common Good
Ralf Wintergerst, president of Bitkom, has stated that artificial intelligence must be developed to benefit humanity and align with the common good. He emphasized the ethical considerations and the ultimate purpose of A…
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German Users Increasingly Willing to Pay for AI Services
A recent Bitkom study indicates a growing willingness among German users to pay for AI services. The number of paying AI users has increased to 13%, up from 8% last year, with an average monthly expenditure of 20 Euros.…
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German workers see AI replacing bosses and their own jobs
A recent survey by Bitkom in Germany indicates that a significant portion of the workforce believes AI could replace managers and their own jobs. Approximately 29% of employees feel their supervisors are replaceable by …