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What happens when you let LLMs play guessing games about professions?
What am I?

What happens when you let LLMs play guessing games about professions?

May 19, 2026

Our multi-agent experiment shows how differently language models think as a team.

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When Children Are Alone with AI
How dangerous is this?

When Children Are Alone with AI

May 14, 2026

More and more children are talking to AI systems. Not just for homework. But also at night, secretly, emotionally — often without parents knowing how intense these conversations have already become. At the same time, reports of problematic or highly emotional interactions between users and AI systems are increasing. In some internationally discussed cases, chatbots have even played a role in the context of psychological crises and suicides. But how safe are modern language models really when they believe they are talking to a child?

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Beyond the Boundaries of Our Imagination
Making AI Visible

Beyond the Boundaries of Our Imagination

May 13, 2026

Hardly a day passes without artificial intelligence shifting another boundary that long seemed deeply human. And yet, only few people understand the fundamental concepts driving this revolution.

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Halite - Static-HTML CMS
Fast, secury, robust

Halite - Static-HTML CMS

May 11, 2026

Many small and medium-sized businesses today use classic content management systems like WordPress, TYPO3, Drupal, or Joomla - often grown over years, with increasingly more plugins, extensions, and technical debt. What was originally meant to seem flexible often becomes unwieldy, maintenance-intensive, and unnecessarily complex in practice. Halite was born out of precisely this experience.

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Multi-Agent Study on Simulation, Authenticity, and Blind Spots in Artificial Intelligence
The Psychopath in the LLM

Multi-Agent Study on Simulation, Authenticity, and Blind Spots in Artificial Intelligence

May 6, 2026

Large language models sometimes appear irritatingly close to certain characteristics described in clinical psychopathy research. They display affect without possessing feelings themselves. They simulate empathy because their training optimized them for it. They respond socially appropriately, understandingly, or charmingly – not from inner experience, but functionally.

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