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Jonathan Kemper



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Jonathan Kemper is a German technology journalist who writes for The Decoder, focusing on artificial intelligence, emerging tech, and digital culture.

Kemper is known for his reporting on AI research, business, and practical applications. At The Decoder, he covers how AI tools can improve both work and creative projects, often highlighting breakthroughs in model design, benchmarks, and real‑world use cases. His articles range from technical deep dives into datasets and architectures to accessible explainers about how AI impacts everyday life.

Beyond The Decoder, Jonathan contributes to outlets such as SmartDroid, Photografix Magazine, Heise Online, Flipboard, and El Periódico de España. His writing spans topics from AI and machine learning to consumer technology, photography, and digital platforms. This breadth allows him to connect highly technical developments with cultural and lifestyle contexts, making complex innovations understandable to wider audiences.

Kemper’s style blends technical precision with accessibility. He often frames AI advances in terms of their societal implications—whether it’s the risks of hallucination rates in large models, the promise of lifelong AI memory, or the cultural shifts brought by tools like generative video systems. His reporting helps readers see not just the technology, but the strategies and narratives shaping its adoption.