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The Truth, well-sold.

In mid-november 2025, the AI ??hype is in full swing. And the text on this page (up to the paragraph "So far, so good") was generated by ChatGPT by me (Nils Andre):

"I have a degree in computer science."

ChatGPT enthusiastically offered help without any explicit request. (I opened the page with the TOR Browser, thus disguising my identify as much as (quickly) possible, so that ChatGPT had the least possible chance of recognizing me based on my question history.)

Very nice! :-)
As a graduate computer scientist, you have a university degree in computer science – in Germany, this is roughly equivalent to a master's degree (depending on the university, even slightly higher in terms of practical experience).

Is there anything specific you'd like me to help you with in this context? For example:

  • Wording your title on your CV or LinkedIn
  • Assessment of international equivalents (e.g., "Master of Science in Computer Science")
  • Support with a project requiring computer science skills
  • Or something else related to your degree or profession?

Good deduction so far, but the help I requested is different:

"My website is www.naitco.com, I offer IT consulting. Write me some promotional copy for my website, which advertises my AI consulting services (I'm an AI expert)."

The latter remark is highly subjective, and I would usually have been much more polite to a human being. However, Chat-GPT is quite infomal in it's tone (As a matter of fact, this was all done in German, as well as the generative transformer's answer was). Even before the actual answer, ChatGPT sounds a bit disappointed of it's own capabilitys:

Unfortunately, I can't directly open your website or view its content, but I can, of course, help you write suitable advertising copy for your AI consulting service.

Here's a professional suggestion for your website naitco.com:

ChatGPT could, of course, have already read my website. We don't know. It's public. But you can see the generated result here.

So, AI speaks marketing German.

Artificial intelligence is impressing people these days, as just within a couple of years, applications have emerged who seem to have human-like capabilities. That amazes quite a few people, who, sometimes, can no longer immediately distinguish whether the answers were actually created by humans, or whether it was manipulated or even entirely generated with the help of algorithms. A critical examination of this can evoke fear, while a (purely) euphoric view shifts the possibilities of markets, automation, and opportunities by magnitudes.

Opportunities, Possibilities and Risks.

Like every technological revolution in history, from the invention of the wheel, printing, the steam engine, railways to computers, tablets, mobile phones, and their applications, artificial intelligence is creating new markets, while professions formerly recognized as "creative" seem at least partially to be rendered obsolete by AI. Automation allows (standardized) processes to be taken over by computers, and if humans are still involved, they can be supported by AI. In politics, the opportunities are discussed alongside with total dystopias (the German way!), and are often bloated with hefty emotions. It seems no one really knows: What exactly is AI? What inherently distinguishes AI from human intelligence? And how can it be used effectively without potentially making wrong and therefore costly decisions due to the fear of being "left behind" by a trend?

This is where our consulting kicks in. As a human beings.

If technology is to support people, then, in our view, the consulting should also be conducted by people. And in doing so, it should provide serious information about risks and demonstrate what is economically viable and feasible in terms of time. If AI would do our job, it would just the search for (good) information. Be aware of that AI is no more than a (well-applied) search in (an incredibly huge) dataset, often: the set of all possibilities, what's called the power set of a particular domain. 

Demystified AI.

Artificial intelligence arises when computers can parallelize myriad comparatively simple calculations and evaluate them in fractions of a second, while human creativity—from a human perspective—can, broadly speaking, be nothing other than this: Neural networks are how we humans imagine our brains to be, the data set being the sum of experiences, and classification through imitation, education, knowledge, morality, and much more.

These websites are just man-made.

The aspects mentioned above quickly become—depending on one's line of thinking—philosophical, dystopian, or equally creative. Viewed from a utilitarian, critical, and neutral perspective, artificial intelligence has at least a disruptive potential similar to an industrial revolution. If you would like to learn more, please feel free to contact us personally. Either way, via cellular or email, no AI will process you requests.

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