#ChatGPT zählt korrekt die Tasten wenn man keine Screenshots fälscht

Family of Teen Who Died After ChatGPT Conversations Criticize New Parental Controls
Given the tragic case of Adam Raine and the lawsuit against OpenAI, do you think current AI platforms like ChatGPT are doing enough to safeguard mental health, or should stricter measures be implemented to protect vulnerable users?
OpenAI stellt sein „Team Persönlichkeit“ neu auf – und verlagert es ins Zentrum der KI-Entwicklung. Ziel: Chatbots sollen nicht nur sicher, sondern auch empathischer wirken. Der Tonfall wird zur strategischen Komponente. Ein spannender Schritt für alle, die mit KI in Kundenkontakt oder Kommunikation arbeiten. #OpenAI #ChatGPT #KI 👇
https://www.all-ai.de/news/top-news24/openai-team-organisation
À l'aube, le pas lent
du porteur aux pains fumants
et parfume l'air
#Haiku #AIArt #ChatGPT #gpt_image_1

Tu avatar gemelo hablando con HeyGen
Tutorial para aprender a crear un avatar con tu rostro y hacer que hable siguiendo cualquier guion.https://lanzatu.blog/2025/09/06/tu-avatar-gemelo-hablando-con-heygen/

Neste episódio, os apresentadores comentam a disputa entre #iFood e #99Food, a contratação bilionária da #Caixa pelo #Serpro para implantar uma “nuvem soberana” em ambiente #Microsoft, a negociação para tornar o #ChatGPT Premium gratuito no Reino Unido, o acordo histórico em que o governo dos EUA adquiriu 10% da #Intel e também o debate sobre o impacto ambiental da IA #Gemini, do #Google.#Tecnopolítica #podcast #AntennaPod #tecnologia #política #conjuntura #Brasil #BigTech #soberaniaDigital #notícias
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👥 Apresentadores
Sérgio Amadeu é sociólogo, professor da UFABC e pesquisador do CNPq, com atuação destacada na defesa da democratização da comunicação e da soberania tecnológica. Autor de livros e artigos, é referência em debates sobre privacidade, software livre e cultura digital.
Gabriel de Moraes é mestrando e pesquisador do Laboratório de Tecnologias Livres da UFABC (LabLivre), integra a equipe do Podcast Tecnopolítica e coordena o Grupo Avançado de Tecnologias para Movimentos Sociais (GATMOB-UFABC).
📌 Equipe
Coordenação e autoria dos podcasts: Sérgio Amadeu da Silveira
Criação de arte: Tutti Marketing
Conteúdos e divulgação: Tutti Marketing e Gabriel Boscardim de Moraes
Edição de vídeo e som: Tutti Marketing
When ChatGPT is being unintentionally hilarious.
https://blog.chordian.net/2025/09/06/p-as-in-perplexed/
#AI #ChatGPT #Psychosis #Health
https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/05/tech/ai-sparked-delusion-chatgpt
The Last Days of the U.S. Department of War
The Last Days of the U.S. Department of War
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For more than 150 years, the Department of War stood at the center of America’s military organization. Established in 1789 alongside the early departments of State and Treasury, it managed the Army, coordinated defense policy, and shaped much of the nation’s military history. But after World War II, sweeping reforms in defense and foreign policy led to its replacement by a new structure. Here’s the story of the last day the United States officially had a Department of War — and how it became today’s Department of Defense.
The Final Day: September 17, 1947
The turning point came with the National Security Act of 1947. This landmark legislation reorganized the armed forces, intelligence, and defense establishment to meet Cold War realities. It did three major things:
The law’s effective-date clause specified that these changes would take effect the day after the first Secretary of Defense was sworn in. When James V. Forrestal took the oath on September 17, 1947, the War Department ceased to exist. From September 18, 1947 onward, the Department of War was history.
“The provisions of this Act shall take effect … the day after the day upon which the Secretary of Defense first appointed takes office.”
— National Security Act of 1947, Sec. 310
From National Military Establishment to Department of Defense
The 1947 Act was only the beginning. Within two years, Congress decided that the National Military Establishment was too weak and fragmented. To strengthen civilian control, it passed the National Security Act Amendments of 1949. On August 10, 1949, President Harry S. Truman signed the bill, which:
“It converts the National Military Establishment into a new executive Department of Defense…”
— President Harry S. Truman, August 10, 1949
Conclusion
The Department of War’s last day was September 17, 1947, when James Forrestal was sworn in as the first Secretary of Defense. The following day, the department’s name and structure formally changed, marking the end of an era that had lasted since the nation’s founding. Two years later, the Department of Defense name we know today was born, reflecting the new strategic realities of the Cold War.
This transformation symbolized more than just a change in titles — it represented America’s shift from a traditional, wartime footing to a permanent, modernized defense establishment.
Sources
Editor’s Note: Prepared for DrWeb’s Domain by ChatGPT 5, and edited by DrWeb.
#2025 #AI #America #Books #ChatGPT #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #MilitaryHistory #NationalSecurityActOf1947 #Opinion #Politics #PresidentTruman #Reading #Resistance #Science #Technology #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USDepartmentOfDefense #USDepartmentOfWar #UnitedStates

🤖 Scientist warns AI may erase 99% of jobs in just 5 years.
#AI #FutureOfWork #Automation #ChatGPT #DigitalLife #TheInternetIsCrack #podcast
ZDNet: OpenAI is hiring ‘AI-pilled’ academics to build a scientific discovery accelerator. “The company is launching an initiative called OpenAI for Science, aimed at building ‘the next great scientific instrument: an AI-powered platform that accelerates scientific discovery,’ according to a Tuesday X post from company Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil.”
@tomkalei This coincides with my experience of #ChatGPT and other #GenAI usage from the field of #ElectricalEngineering:
The wrong answers very often repeat typical human mistakes, maybe because they are already included in the training material, maybe because of the "reasoning" based on that.