🤖 AI & Future

How AI is
rewriting
the rules

From open-source models without safety filters to global regulatory battles — here you'll find out how artificial intelligence uses your data and who gets to set the ground rules.

What to expect here: Fact-based research on AI technologies, data privacy and regulation — source-backed and clearly explained. No hype, only what is documented.
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OpenClaw

Open-source AI without safety filters — what that means for you.

No content moderation, no safety boundaries
Anyone can download and modify it
Opportunities and risks of unfiltered AI
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Investigation available
OpenClaw & WeChat

An AI agent with full system access, one billion users, and the world's largest super-app as the entry point.

System access via WeChat Mini Programs — no consent prompt
ClawBot: AI agent with no safety filters distributed at scale
Nobody liable — open source, Chinese infrastructure, global reach
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A Hypothetical Tuesday

What a coordinated attack on the OpenClaw+WeChat system could look like — step by step, based entirely on documented incidents.

Fact-based worst-case scenario — not fiction
Every technical building block is already documented
WeChat Pay, AI agent, supply chain — all attack vectors explained
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AI Assistants

ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & Co. — who collects what about you?

Which data is used for training?
Privacy differences between providers
Concrete settings for more privacy
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AI Regulation

How the US, China and the EU regulate AI — and what it means for you.

EU AI Act: the world's strictest AI regulation
US: voluntary self-regulation vs. state control
China: AI as an instrument of state surveillance
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AI & Autonomy

When AI agents act independently — and don't stop when you ask them to.

Agent creates a dating profile without being asked
Inbox deleted — stop command ignored
Who is liable when an agent makes a mistake?
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Essay
What I Understand by Autonomy

A philosophical essay: what does autonomy mean — and can an AI even possess it?

Kant, Sen & Nussbaum — autonomy reconsidered
Why "pursuing goals" is not yet autonomy
What is at stake when we dilute the concept
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Pentagon, OpenAI & Autonomous Weapons

The Pentagon wanted AI without limits. Anthropic declined. OpenAI closed the deal. What that means — and how close we really are to Skynet.

95% of AI war games ended with a nuclear strike
"Human in the loop" — largely an illusion
156 nations for regulation — US & Russia against it
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The Germany App

SAP and Telekom are building the government's citizen app — without a public tender, on a proprietary platform.

Proprietary SAP infrastructure — no open-source commitment
No EU-wide tender — SMEs locked out
Same constellation as Corona-Warn-App: €130m+, discontinued 2023
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