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October 22, 2025

App von Innsbrucker Start-up: Wie eine KI Tiroler Ärzten die Arbeit erleichtert | Tiroler Tageszeitung – Aktuelle Nachrichten auf tt.com

Die App Clinara ermöglicht Ärztinnen und Ärzten, Gespräche mithilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz zu dokumentieren. Die Server stehen dabei in Innsbruck und auch ansonsten legt das Unternehmen seinen Fokus auf Tirol.

The AI that we’ll have after AI – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Some bubbles leave nothing or next-to-nothing behind. Enron left nothing behind but the cooling corpse of a CEO who popped his clogs before he could be sentenced to life in prison. Worldcom left behind a CEO who survived long enough to die behind bars…and a ton of fiber in the ground that people are still getting use out of….

Crypto's not going to leave much behind: a few Rust programmers who've really taken security by design to heart, sure, but mostly it'll be shitty Austrian economics and even shittier JPEGs.

So what kind of bubble is AI? That's the $2 trillion question:

You don't need to be an AI investor to get wiped out by the AI investment bubble, either. With 30+% of the S&P 500 tied up in seven AI companies' stock, the coming crash will definitely escape containment and crash the whole damned economy.

So the bubble is bad. Really bad. But even so, there will be things we can salvage from it: open source models, skilled programmers, cheap GPUs bought out of bankruptcy for pennies on the dollar.

GitHub - mikeleppane/envx: A powerful and secure environment variable manager for developers, featuring an intuitive Terminal User Interface (TUI) and comprehensive command-line interface.

A powerful and secure environment variable manager for developers, featuring an intuitive Terminal User Interface (TUI) and comprehensive command-line interface.

America Needs More Techno-Optimism | Andreessen Horowitz

In this fireside chat from the American Dynamism Summit, a16z Cofounder and General Partner Marc Andreessen sits down with economist, podcaster, and polymath Tyler Cowen to discuss the state of innovation in America, from recent AI advances to growing support for nuclear power. They’ll explain why the future many people claim to want — a better economy, better quality of life, and a safer world — is only possible if America leads.