Fiete Stegers

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Journalist | HAW Hamburg | OSINT Faktencheck Verifikation Desinformation Medien Netz Daten Medienkompetenz und so
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Faktencheck: Ist Donald Trump wirklich Jesus? https://www.der-postillon.com/2026/04/trump-vs-jesus.html
Faktencheck: Ist Donald Trump wirklich Jesus?

Nachdem Donald Trump ein KI-generiertes Bild von sich als Jesus veröffentlichte, war die Empörung so groß, dass der US-Präsident das Bild i...

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No one would, for example, mistake Gericault’s «Raft of the Medusa» for a document of the actual events it was based on. These AI-generated images actually have more in common with history paintings or movie productions than with documentary photography. Unlike paintings or movies, however, they are created instantly, spread immediately, and compete with real news photos for our attention on the same channels and platforms.
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Compared to the actual footage, which in this case, NASA shared on a Flickr account, the AI versions are often more dramatic, cinematic, and optimized for social media clickbait. Perhaps we will become accustomed to these types of images and recognize them for what they are: generic, more or less realistic visualizations of headlines and trending topics, not unlike earlier forms of imagery.
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Immediately after the landing of Artemis 2, AI-generated images of the recovery spread online. We have seen this before, with the kidnapping of Maduro or the mass protests against ICE raids – fake images of real events. While these synthetic images fictionalize reality, they are not necessarily meant as disinformation. Rather, they both illustrate and cater to widespread expectations. In our hypervisualized world of ubiquitous networked cameras, we expect to see perfect images of whatever is happening immediately. #AIslop delivers.
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Advice for foreign correspondents: When you quote random people on the street, see if you can somehow connect them to your story. #journalism
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/13/world/europe/trump-dutch-royal-visit-white-house.html?unlocked_article_code=1.alA.Tz9H.MjDVaZTA6Nsi&smid=nytcore-ios-share
Irgendjemand ne Idee, wie man in den öffentlichen Mediatheken erfolgreich nach Filmen/Serien mit Originalton in bestimmten Sprachen suchen kann? Es scheint meist nicht so wirklich verschlagwortet zu sein. 🔄
Ich habe in Shenzhen ein Fake iPhone 17 gekauft. Ein CCIT X17 Pro Max 5G. In diesem Live Thread will ich Hardware, Software und Netzwerkverkehr angucken, zerlegen und analysieren. Mal sehen welche Überraschungen das Gerät für uns auf Lager hat 🧵
(Live Thread heißt: Ich schreibe größtenteils während ich das mache. Alles was ich schreibe ist ein Zwischenstand und nicht tief recherchiert, kann also Fehlannahmen enthalten. Außerdem können länge Pausen dazwischen sein. Tage. Wochen?)
Bloody hell. Researchers invented a disease, published two fake papers to see if LLM’s would ingest them and kick them up as fact — and then it broke containment and all the major AI’s bought in. Information pollution. www.nature.com/articles/d41...

Scientists invented a fake dis...
Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real

Bixonimania doesn’t exist except in a clutch of obviously bogus academic papers. So why did AI chatbots warn people about this fictional illness?

Man muss doch nicht gleich von einem Extrem ins andere andere
Man muss doch nicht gleich von einem Extrem ins andere andere