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Mit Künstlicher Intelligenz auf Verbrecherjagd

Chinas Justizbehörden wollen in Zukunft Künstliche Intelligenz in die alltägliche Rechtspraxis integrieren. Für den wachsenden „Legal-Tech“-Markt bietet das große Chancen. Vor allem im Bereich der Datenanalyse ist der Einsatz bereits fortgeschritten. Was die Arbeit von Anwälten und Richtern leichter macht, birgt aber auch Risiken.

Von Frank Sieren

Hunting criminals with artificial intelligence

China's judicial authorities want to integrate artificial intelligence into everyday legal practice in the future. This offers great opportunities for the growing "legal tech" market. Especially in the field of data analysis, its use is already advanced. But what makes the work of lawyers and judges easier also harbors risks.

Von Frank Sieren

Brussels wants to protect itself against economic blackmail

Europe wants to defend itself against economic coercion by other countries. The EU Commission plans to present a new "anti-coercion instrument" by the end of the year. The discussion about the right instruments is starting now. Brussels' intention behind the mechanism: It is about deterrence – not least in the direction of China. What options does the EU Commission have at its disposal?

Von Amelie Richter

China's vaccination diplomacy – charity with ulterior motives

From Asia to Latin America to Europe, China's vaccine diplomacy is causing a stir worldwide. The People's Republic has now pledged half a billion vaccine doses to the countries of the world. But the help does not come for free. Sometimes it's about territorial claims, sometimes about 5G networks or the end of diplomatic ties. In Brazil, Beijing is pulling off a real masterstroke. That has repercussions for the entire continent.

Von Michael Radunski

EU as a savior in times of need? China wants its money back

The EU is not prepared to help Montenegro repay a Chinese loan. It's about almost €1 billion for the construction of a motorway, which Western institutions assessed early on as not worthwhile. Is Europe missing a great opportunity to strengthen pro-European forces in the Western Balkans and instead leaving the field to Beijing?

Von Marcel Grzanna

US senators plan 'Lex China'

The US Parliament takes the initiative for a more aggressive China policy. Among other things, the US government should take tougher action against intellectual property theft and protect Taiwan. At the same time, the US should rely on means that China already uses.

Von Felix Lee