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The Swiss media industry adopts an AI code of conduct.Adobe Acrobat: Edit and share PDF documents with AI agentsAll the latest updates on AI data centersSamsung study: Galaxy Watch could predict fainting spells.
The AI news for May 9th, 2026
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The Swiss media industry adopts an AI code of conduct.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Schweizer-Medienbranche-gibt-sich-einen-KI-Kodex-11288213.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Switzerland's media sector agreed on binding rules for using AI — this changes how news and broadcasts will be produced, labeled and trusted, affecting journalists, media companies, and consumers.
Adobe Acrobat: Edit and share PDF documents with AI agents
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Adobe-Acrobat-PDF-Dokumente-mit-KI-Agenten-bearbeiten-und-teilen-11288113.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Adobe is adding voice-driven AI agents and AI-powered document collections to Acrobat — a concrete change that will let users edit, organize, and interact with PDFs in new, faster ways.
All the latest updates on AI data centers
Source: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/902546/data-centers-ai-energy-power-grids-controversy
Why did we choose this article?
The global build-out of AI data centers affects local power grids, utility costs, community planning and the environment — an infrastructure story that will influence energy prices, permitting, and where companies can operate.
Samsung study: Galaxy Watch could predict fainting spells.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Samsung-Studie-Galaxy-Watch-koennte-Ohnmachtsanfaelle-vorhersagen-11287289.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
A study suggests Galaxy Watches could predict fainting events minutes before they happen — a direct consumer health application that could change how wearables are used for monitoring and early warnings.
Do you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for improvement? We welcome your feedback at podcast@pickert.de.
--- This episode is sponsored by ---
Rocket Routine GmbH
Find our more about our today's sponsor Rocket Routine at
The Swiss media industry adopts an AI code of conduct.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Schweizer-Medienbranche-gibt-sich-einen-KI-Kodex-11288213.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Switzerland's media sector agreed on binding rules for using AI — this changes how news and broadcasts will be produced, labeled and trusted, affecting journalists, media companies, and consumers.
Adobe Acrobat: Edit and share PDF documents with AI agents
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Adobe-Acrobat-PDF-Dokumente-mit-KI-Agenten-bearbeiten-und-teilen-11288113.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Adobe is adding voice-driven AI agents and AI-powered document collections to Acrobat — a concrete change that will let users edit, organize, and interact with PDFs in new, faster ways.
All the latest updates on AI data centers
Source: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/902546/data-centers-ai-energy-power-grids-controversy
Why did we choose this article?
The global build-out of AI data centers affects local power grids, utility costs, community planning and the environment — an infrastructure story that will influence energy prices, permitting, and where companies can operate.
Samsung study: Galaxy Watch could predict fainting spells.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Samsung-Studie-Galaxy-Watch-koennte-Ohnmachtsanfaelle-vorhersagen-11287289.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
A study suggests Galaxy Watches could predict fainting events minutes before they happen — a direct consumer health application that could change how wearables are used for monitoring and early warnings.
Do you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for improvement? We welcome your feedback at podcast@pickert.de.