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Reden und Rechnen: Wie Sprachmodelle helfen, Politik im Parlament zu verstehen

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  • Groß, Greta
  • Kittel, Rebecca

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Auch in den Debatten im Deutschen Bundestag folgt die Sprache bestimmten Trends. Wie setzen Politikerinnen und Politiker Sprache gezielt ein, um zu überzeugen? Um das herauszufinden, analysieren Forschende große Textmengen. Dabei spielen KI-basierte Sprachmodelle eine entscheidende Rolle, denn sie verwandeln Wörter in Zahlen. Greta Groß und Rebecca Kittel werfen einen Blick auf die stetig wachsenden Analysemöglichkeiten und ihre Fehlerquellen.

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  • Groß, Greta & Kittel, Rebecca, 2025. "Reden und Rechnen: Wie Sprachmodelle helfen, Politik im Parlament zu verstehen," WZB-Mitteilungen: Quartalsheft für Sozialforschung, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, issue 190 (4/25, pages 41-44.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:wzbmtn:337134
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