And to be honest: there is a lull – also known as summer slump. As soon as Holger Schmidt is on his well-deserved vacation, there is no more big news. The entire industry is probably saving the news until he returns. Nevertheless, the weekly D:ECONOMY briefing will of course appear. Given the current news situation in our segment, we thought about going over the basics. Which brings us back to Woody Allen. Marcus Schwarze wrote down the basic facts about the different AI models for us. A text that should always be within reach when the reader loses track of things. We will update this overview regularly and thus always offer an up-to-date compendium of model variants. We hope you find this helpful and that you like it. Our guest author Alexander Bechtel, who has been working on the Ethereum ETFs that have just been launched, is also working on the basics. A must-read for investors and those who want to become investors. We are also concerned with why more and more AI companies are bringing small and specialized language models onto the market – and what advantages this has for companies. Our guest author Christoph Herr from the VDMA writes about new data spaces and comes to the conclusion that we are on the verge of a quantum leap in networked collaboration – if it works. So: We think that’s a pretty decent program for a summer slump D:ECONOMY. Greetings and we hope you enjoy reading it, Nina Müller and Johannes Winkelhage
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