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Artificial Intelligence in the courtroom: How the judiciary is upgrading digitally.Why you should not set the model selection to 'Auto' in Copilot, Gemini, and Co.Anthropic may continue to deliver Claude AI models to the NSA despite being classified as a supply-chain risk.I tried Amazon’s Bee wearable and am both intrigued and slightly creeped out.
The AI news for May 25th, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence in the courtroom: How the judiciary is upgrading digitally.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz-bei-Gericht-Wie-die-Justiz-digital-aufruestet-11305468.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Courts are already using AI to anonymize judgments in real cases — this affects legal workflows, privacy of court documents, and highlights where automation can speed processes but still requires human oversight.
Why you should not set the model selection to 'Auto' in Copilot, Gemini, and Co.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/warum-ihr-in-copilot-gemini-und-co-die-modellwahl-nicht-auf-auto-stellen-solltet/
Why did we choose this article?
Practical warning for knowledge workers: leaving AI assistants on 'auto' model choice can produce incorrect or biased analyses — users should check and control model settings to avoid bad outputs in reports and decision-making.
Anthropic may continue to deliver Claude AI models to the NSA despite being classified as a supply-chain risk.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/anthropic-darf-trotz-einstufung-als-lieferkettenrisiko-weiter-claude-ki-modelle-an-die-nsa-liefern/
Why did we choose this article?
Even with supply-chain concerns, a commercial AI vendor will continue supplying models to a national security agency — this matters for oversight, who builds government AI, and risks tied to hardware and contracts.
I tried Amazon’s Bee wearable and am both intrigued and slightly creeped out.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/24/i-tried-amazons-bee-wearable-and-am-both-intrigued-and-slightly-creeped-out/
Why did we choose this article?
A hands-on look at a new always-on AI wearable highlights concrete trade-offs consumers face: convenience and new features versus increased privacy and data-sharing concerns when deciding to use such devices.
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
Artificial Intelligence in the courtroom: How the judiciary is upgrading digitally.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz-bei-Gericht-Wie-die-Justiz-digital-aufruestet-11305468.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Courts are already using AI to anonymize judgments in real cases — this affects legal workflows, privacy of court documents, and highlights where automation can speed processes but still requires human oversight.
Why you should not set the model selection to 'Auto' in Copilot, Gemini, and Co.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/warum-ihr-in-copilot-gemini-und-co-die-modellwahl-nicht-auf-auto-stellen-solltet/
Why did we choose this article?
Practical warning for knowledge workers: leaving AI assistants on 'auto' model choice can produce incorrect or biased analyses — users should check and control model settings to avoid bad outputs in reports and decision-making.
Anthropic may continue to deliver Claude AI models to the NSA despite being classified as a supply-chain risk.
Source: https://the-decoder.de/anthropic-darf-trotz-einstufung-als-lieferkettenrisiko-weiter-claude-ki-modelle-an-die-nsa-liefern/
Why did we choose this article?
Even with supply-chain concerns, a commercial AI vendor will continue supplying models to a national security agency — this matters for oversight, who builds government AI, and risks tied to hardware and contracts.
I tried Amazon’s Bee wearable and am both intrigued and slightly creeped out.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/24/i-tried-amazons-bee-wearable-and-am-both-intrigued-and-slightly-creeped-out/
Why did we choose this article?
A hands-on look at a new always-on AI wearable highlights concrete trade-offs consumers face: convenience and new features versus increased privacy and data-sharing concerns when deciding to use such devices.
Do you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for improvement? We welcome your feedback at podcast@pickert.de.