The terror of deepfakes, Angela Merkel’s confession and 100 demands of Polish business. What else in the new “Wprost”?

Okładka „Wprost” 49/2024, grafika: Paweł Kuczyński

Additionally in the edition: storms around Nawrocki, pre-election gifts from the government, Hołownia about the overdose of polls, Kukulska about life with sentences, who is ChatGPT for and much more.

“Anyone can be a cybercriminal.” – Deepfake was originally a technique created in good faith. Unfortunately, her evolution turned to the dark side of the force – she explains Dr. Eng. Karol Jędrasiak in conversation with Krystyna Romanowska.

“How our identity was stolen.” Images of the host of the “Wprost Odnie” podcast Paulina Socha-Jakubowska and hosted there Beata Borucka “Wise Grandma” used to deceive seniors on social media.

“100 demands of Polish business”. Wake up, government! This is what the first sentence of the report should read Szymon Krawiec. Here’s a recipe on how to move your Polish business from reverse to fifth gear.

“Angela, she doesn’t really bow.” In her memoirs, the former German chancellor does not admit to her own mistakes, but she enthusiastically describes the harm she suffered at the hands of Vladimir Putin – she writes Jakub Mielnik.

What else in the new “Wprost”

“High Risk Rookie.” Betting on Karol Nawrocki in the presidential race is pure pragmatism – he is not burdened by the baggage of eight years of PiS rule – writes Eliza Olczyk.

“‘Closing the system’ is dangerous.” – I consider attempts to eliminate one of the groups from the stage to be undemocratic and unwise. Their voters will not disappear, they will only become radicalized, he says Eliza Olczyk Bogusław Sonikformer PO politician.

“Nawrocki is the guardian of division.” – Jarosław Kaczyński values ​​those who polarize – he comments for Joanna Miziołek election of the PiS candidate Dariusz Joński.

“Pre-election gifts”. Billions for electricity, holidays on Christmas Eve, lower health insurance premiums and a chance for CPK – this is how the government is preparing for the presidential elections – analyzes Eliza Olczyk.

“Too bad, I might be an anomaly.” – Polls are a problem. Polish public life has simply overdosed it – he criticizes in the book “Let’s not let ourselves be divided” Szymon Hołownia.

“Chat almighty.” ChatGPT massively creates essays, theses and work emails. Will we still write in human terms? – he wonders Karol Górski.

“Questions about security.” Mayor of Nysa Kordian Kolbiarz says Piotr Barejka about how the city struggles with failures that are a “delayed effect” of flooding.

“The Irish Miracle, or How to Hold a Referendum.” He talks about how the Irish finally voted for the right to abortion Leo Varadkarformer prime minister of this country, in an interview with Krystyna Romanowska.

“Double-edged wars.” Afghanistan and Iraq are two great US failures, counted in hundreds of thousands of lives and billions of dollars. Was it worth getting involved in these wars at all? Answer in the text Miłosz Szymański.

“Life with three sentences”. – Once a woman becomes pregnant, and certainly once she gives birth to a child, she will never sleep soundly. This is a verdict – he explains in an interview Marta Byczkowska-Nowak Natalia Kukulska.

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