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Trumps hegemoniale Digitalstrategie
US-Techkonzerne sollen den Weltmarkt unumschränkt dominieren und die USA zur alles bestimmenden Digitalmacht werden lassen. Das ist Trumps Ziel. Dafür legt er sich erneut mit Brüssel an. Show moreKommentarTransatlantische Beziehungen
Bavaria overtakes Berlin with help of defence startups
Bavaria has moved ahead of Berlin in venture capital volume. One fast growing segment for startups is defence, where Helsing led the way in the first half with a 600 million euro funding round.Show moreVenture Capital
More US money for German startups, and new unicorns
An increasing volume of debt and equity is flowing into the German venture capital market. According to KfW, domestic startups raised around 45% more in the second quarter than in the same period last year.Show moreVenture capital
Trump strebt globale KI-Hegemonie an
US-Präsident Donald Trump hat mit mehreren Executive Orders den Boden bereitet, dass KI-Unternehmen ihre Produkte nahezu schrankenlos fortentwickeln können und hierzu auch die nötige Infrastruktur erhalten.Show moreKünstliche Intellligenz
Bureaucracy can act as a drag on artificial intelligence
The German economy is struggling to gain traction when it comes to AI. But the potential is huge, says game theorist and AI economist Kevin Bauer from Goethe University Frankfurt. Politics, business and society should prepare for rapid change.Show moreInterview withKevin Bauer, Goethe University Frankfurt
Implementing AI also has a human dimension
Today it is artificial intelligence, and tomorrow there will be yet another technological innovation. The debate is no longer about whether AI will be used, but how people will interact with it, and how it will be controlled.Show moreIT Summit Germany 2025
AI coding assistant sparks investor frenzy
Artificial intelligence is driving significant efficiency gains in corporate development departments. Interest in tools that simplify or even fully automate coding is growing – and venture capital investors are taking notice.Show moreAnysphere raises 900 million dollars
Cybersecurity starts well before the first warning sounds
Cyber threats never take a break. At the Börsen-Zeitung Retail Banking Day, BDO and ByteLaw explained that true IT security relies not just on technology, but also on strategy, culture, and clear accountabilityShow moreIT security
DeepL doubles valuation thanks to precision of its translations
Cologne-based start-up DeepL has to compete against US tech giants such as Google, Microsoft and OpenAI in the multi-billion euro translation market. Despite the superior financial strength of the competition, new investors made a big bet on the company in a May 2024 financing round.Show moreCorporate Finance AwardsThe award winners (6) Digital
Germany prioritising AI development
The latest Stanford University AI Index Report shows Germany reasonably well positioned to move ahead with digitalisation. The new government in Berlin has an ambitious artificial intelligence strategy, and Trump's policies in the US are opening up new opportunities.Show moreStanford University AI Index Report
Germany losing ground in high tech
China and India are increasingly gaining a foothold in cutting-edge technology, and catching up with the industrialised countries. A UN Trade and Development (Unctad) study looks at how AI is likely to reshape the global economy.Show moreUN Technology and Innovation Report
Nord/LB boosts in-house IT expertise
In September 2023, after months of discussions, Nord/LB's stakeholders gave the green light for the implementation of a new bank management IT system. The multi-year programme is crucial for the future profitability of the bank. COO Christoph Auerbach gives Börsen-Zeitung an update on the project.Show moreInterview withChristoph Auerbach
Italian-Turkish drone manufacturing alliance
Italian defence company Leonardo and the Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar are setting up a joint venture to produce combat and surveillance drones for the global market.Show moreDefence industries
„We also have a responsibility to hand over an intact country to future generations“
Entrepreneur and consultant Harald Christ wants the next coalition government in Berlin to think creatively about new approaches to Germany's economic future. A large part of the huge investments needed should come from private capital – but nonetheless he supports reform of the debt brake.Show moreInterview withHarald Christ
AI is changing the dealmaking process
From the search for takeover targets to due diligence and draft contracts, Artificial Intelligence is being used in more and more areas of the M&A process. The tools are still in their infancy, but it is already clear that some business models will change.Show moreAnalysisM&A
The balancing act
A knee-jerk reaction to the Big Tech deregulation hype coming from the United States is not appropriate for Europe. But a review of possible brakes on innovation might be necessary.Show moreEditorialRegulation of Big Tech
China's million-dollar move in the trillion-dollar game
The Chinese AI application DeepSeek looks to have matched ChatGPT's results with much lower investment – sending shock waves through the US stock markets. But perhaps some overhyped US tech stocks were ready for a correction anyway.Show moreEditorialAI race
Significant investments in AI
Helaba CEO Thomas Groß is committed to invest tens of millions in AI, and has already identified 85 use cases. The bank has plans to expand its workforce in 2025.Show moreHelaba hiring new staff in 2025
The AI bottleneck
The growing use of AI requires an ecosystem that will cost hundreds of billions to build. And Europe looks just as appealing as the United States for AI infrastructure investors.Show moreOpinionDigital infrastructure
Germany must keep pace with developments in AI
Never before has a new technology penetrated the entire economy as quickly as Artificial Intelligence. When used correctly, it unleashes enormous growth potential. The German business sector needs to keep up with the pace being set by other countries. Show moreThe rise of Artificial Intelligence
WTO warns about global fragmentation in AI regulation
The World Trade Organization has warned that if global AI regulation is not coordinated, its full impact on growth in international trade may not be felt. The WTO wants to use its framework to help align the use of AI.Show moreAI and global trade
Zügige deutsche Umsetzung des EU-AI-Act gefordert
Die KI-Regulierung in Deutschland könnte durch das Ampel-Aus verzögert werden. Der TÜV Verband fordert die Opposition zur Mitarbeit auf. Die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Wirtschaftsstandorts Deutschland sei in Gefahr.Show moreKünstliche Intelligenz
German economy needs more digital sovereignty
German companies are concerned about their heavy dependence on non-European providers of software, cloud services, and AI applications. At the Digital Summit in Frankfurt, the government was urged to support European providers via better regulation, and more business-friendly market conditions.Show moreDigital Summit
Payment services providers need to move faster on AI
The growth rate of the payments market is expected to slow in the coming years, as the big shift away from cash has already happened in many countries. The latest Global Payments Report from Boston Consulting Group says that providers must become more efficient, including moving faster on the use of AI.Show moreGlobal payments industry