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#45 AI in Healthcare: What You Should Know About ChatGPT’s New Health Tool

Annika Schüller 27. Januar 2026

ChatGPT Health is a new OpenAI feature (announced Jan 2026) that creates a dedicated “Health” tab in the ChatGPT interface. In this space, users can upload medical records and link wellness apps (Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, etc.) to get personalized answers

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#44 Ads Are Coming to ChatGPT: A Legal and Critical Look at OpenAI’s New Monetization Model

Annika Schüller 21. Januar 2026

For a long time, ChatGPT felt different from other digital platforms. No banners, no sponsored results, no obvious commercial pressure. That is now changing. OpenAI has officially announced that it will introduce advertising into ChatGPT’s free offerings — a move

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#43 Algorithmic Persuasion and the Law: When AI Learns to Nudge You

Annika Schüller 20. Januar 2026

In 2026, you might not even notice how often artificial intelligence is quietly steering your decisions. From the videos queued up on your TikTok feed to the products Amazon urges you to buy, algorithmic persuasion is everywhere. This term refers

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# 42 Dark Patterns in Digital Interfaces

Annika Schüller 9. Januar 2026

Digital interfaces are not neutral. Every button, color, default setting, and dialog box reflects a choice-often one carefully engineered to influence user behavior. Over the past decade, a growing body of research, regulatory guidance, and enforcement action has revealed how

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#41 Recap 2025: Legal Tech, AI Milestones, and Lessons from Building ai-legalinsight

Annika Schüller 27. Dezember 2025

As 2025 draws to a close, it’s time to take a breath and look back on a year that reshaped the way we talk about AI, law, and the digital future. From courtrooms to code, the pace of change has

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#40 The Real AI Bottleneck Isn’t Talent or Data – It’s Electricity

Annika Schüller 18. Dezember 2025

For years, the global race for the most powerful artificial intelligence models has looked like a familiar tech competition: better algorithms, more data, bigger models. But behind the headlines about trillion-parameter systems and multimodal breakthroughs, a quieter constraint is starting

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#39 A Turning Point in AI & Copyright: How Germany’s GEMA Won Against OpenAI

Annika Schüller 23. November 2025

In November 2025, the Munich Regional Court delivered what is widely regarded as a landmark ruling: GEMA sued OpenAI, claiming the U.S.-based AI firm had used copyrighted German song lyrics to train its models and then reproduced them in its

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#38 A Quiet AI Takeover? How Gemini Could Become the Hidden Infrastructure of Every Smartphone

Annika Schüller 16. November 2025

Rumors have been swirling since the summer about an unprecedented partnership between Apple and Google in the field of artificial intelligence. Specifically, industry insiders suggest that Apple’s voice assistant Siri may soon be supercharged by Google’s Gemini, a state-of-the-art large

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#37 Law & Code: The BGH vs. Big Tech — How Losing Data Control Became a Legal Win

Annika Schüller 6. November 2025

In November 2024, Germany’s highest civil court — the Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) — handed down a decision that could reshape how data privacy rights are enforced across Europe. For the first time, the court said that losing control over your personal

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#36 Data Hunger Games: Why AI Is Testing the Limits of Privacy Law

Annika Schüller 29. Oktober 2025

Our data has become the oil that powers AI — but at what cost? As we move toward 2026, Europe’s decade-old privacy regime faces its biggest test yet. The GDPR once made the EU the gold standard of data protection,

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Annika Schüller

Schwarzweißes Porträt von Annika Schüller im Profil mit dunklem Haar und Ohrstecker, passend zum Blog über AI, Legal Tech und digitales Recht.

Trainee lawyer · Ll.M. Candidate, Legal Informatics

I write about AI, Legal Tech and digital law because I’m genuinely fascinated by how technology is reshaping the legal world — and because writing forces me to keep learning.

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