30 July, 2025
World TV launched weekly AI-made news show
The German news channel Well TV is starting a weekly program fully produced and hosted by Artificial Intelligence.
The title of the title, the show, includes subjects such as AI, Robotics and Future Tech, with all editorial processes, from research to presentation, is handled by AI with human supervision.
Jane Philip Burgard, Editor-in-Chief of Welt TV, said that the practical show is to show what is already possible with AI.
“We will not be able to stop the AI revolution, so we should hug it and help it shape it,” Heer said.
A computer-related avatar anchors the show. The first episode wants Air on Thursday.
https://p.dw.com/p/4yeir
30 July, 2025
Mercedes-Benz Benefits Falls 55.8%
The company says that the profit in the German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has fallen 55.8% in the first half of the year.
Stuttgart -based car manufacturer said that later tax earnings are around € 2.7 billion in the first half of the year.
Business cited the cost associated with efficiency measures as tariffs, low sales volumes, and reasons for the fall in cost.
Looking further, Mercedes now hopes that the revenue of the entire year’s group will fall below last year’s level.
https://p.dw.com/p/4yeex
30 July, 2025
Germany’s 2026 budget is expected to include heavy expenses
The German government is expected to approve the 2026 draft budget on Wednesday, outline of the cost of € 520.5 billion ($ 600.3 billion) and a total new borrowing about € 174 billion.
The budget of Finance Minister Lars Klingable includes € 126.7 billion in investment made for modernization of the country.
The government has promised to upgrade the infrastructure in the office from May, to upgrade the infrastructure and increase the expenditure to strengthen the army.
Officials hope that the budget will help implement the economic environment, which is estimated to be carefully recovered in 2025 and 2026 after two years of stagnation.
However, Klingbill warned this week that the possibility of starting in 2027 would require significant penance measures, when a fine difference of about € 172 billion is expected.
https://p.dw.com/p/4YEHT
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It is no longer on Welt TV, where a new weekly program will be built soon and will be fully presented by Artificial Intelligence.
Meanwhile, the German government is dealing with the 2026 draft budget for old -fashioned manner, without AI aid, at least as far as we know. In a remarkable change from its long -standing tradition of fiscal restraint, Germany is now spending big: jumping the economy, modernizing its aging infrastructure and promoting military investment.
We will keep an eye on those stories, and more, here in this blog.
https://p.dw.com/p/4yede