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Danish fine for KLM of 400,000: they are not that green

Danish fine for KLM of 400,000: they are not that green

The Copenhagen City Court has fined KLM 400,000 euros for misleading sustainability advertising. The court ruled that the airline's claims regarding environmentally friendly operations were not substantiated.

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Screen time | If you want to read AI-generated texts, you have to go to LinkedIn

Screen time | If you want to read AI-generated texts, you have to go to LinkedIn

In his weekly tech column, reporter Rutger Otto observes that LinkedIn has become the primary platform for content generated by artificial intelligence. His findings confirm the growing prevalence of AI-written texts on the professional networking site.

Apple sues OpenAI and two former employees for stealing trade secrets

Apple sues OpenAI and two former employees for stealing trade secrets

Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company stole confidential information. Additionally, Apple claims that two former employees misappropriated trade secrets for the benefit of the ChatGPT creator.

Rock 'n Roll Junkie Herman Brood died 25 years ago: AT5 looks back

Rock 'n Roll Junkie Herman Brood died 25 years ago: AT5 looks back

This article commemorates the 25th anniversary of the death of Dutch musician and artist Herman Brood, who passed away on July 11, 2001. It reflects on his significant influence on the Dutch cultural scene and highlights various moments captured by AT5, including his life in Amsterdam and his artistic achievements.

More reports of stolen packages: Thieves just walk right into the hallway

More reports of stolen packages: Thieves just walk right into the hallway

Police reports indicate a 15% increase in package theft across Amsterdam over the first four months of the year, with a notable spike in the Oost district. Authorities and legal experts clarify that senders remain responsible for deliveries until they are physically received, despite common issues with packages being left unattended in apartment hallways.