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SPD leader Bärbel Bas on hate speech and personal attacks
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01.06.2026AI özeti

SPD leader Bärbel Bas on hate speech and personal attacks

SPD leader Bärbel Bas described enduring personal attacks and hate speech, particularly from right-wing networks, as difficult. She noted that such attacks, including sexual fantasies, aim to destroy individuals and discourage them from political engagement. Bas also discussed her working relationship with CDU leader Friedrich Merz, including a moment where she questioned if he would withdraw his informal address ('Du') after she called one of his statements 'bullshit'.

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Die Zeit
SPD leader Bärbel Bas on hate speech and working with Friedrich Merz
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01.06.2026AI özeti

SPD leader Bärbel Bas on hate speech and working with Friedrich Merz

SPD leader Bärbel Bas describes facing personal hate speech and threats, particularly from right-wing networks targeting strong women. She admits the intensity makes her question how long she can endure it, but refuses to yield to populists. Bas also discussed her working relationship with CDU leader Friedrich Merz, noting they often discuss public statements and have found common ground despite political differences.

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Handelsblatt
The AI jailbreakers – podcast
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08.05.2026

The AI jailbreakers – podcast

Journalist Jamie Bartlett on the people trying to get AI to say things it shouldn’t … for the safety of us allAll the major AI chatbots – from ChatGPT to Gemini to Grok to Claude – have things they should and shouldn’t say.Hate speech, criminal material, exploitation of vulnerable users – all of this is content that the most successful large language models in the world shouldn’t produce, that their safety features should guard against. Continue reading...

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Guardian Tech
Supreme Court Rules Existing Laws Sufficient to Curb Hate Speech Nationwide
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29.04.2026AI özeti

Supreme Court Rules Existing Laws Sufficient to Curb Hate Speech Nationwide

The Supreme Court has ruled that existing laws are adequate to control hate speech across India, refusing to pass additional directions. A division bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta held that creating criminal offences lies within the legislative domain, not the judiciary. The court emphasized that the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) provides comprehensive mechanisms to address hate speech, and the issue is implementation rather than legislative vacuum.

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Economic Times