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Digital Sovereignty: France Tackles the "Bigger Challenge"

Digital Sovereignty: France Tackles the "Bigger Challenge" clarus.news | Analysis | April 14, 2026 National Councilor Gerhard Andrey (Greens) is arguably the most determined advocate of digital sovereignty in the Federa...

Meta Ray-Ban Display vs. Brilliant Labs Frame

Meta Ray-Ban Display vs. Brilliant Labs Frame As of: February 14, 2026 Source for the original device comparison: VR-Compare: Meta Ray-Ban Display vs. Brilliant Labs Frame Note: VR-Compare is not fully viewable in some...

Constitution for a Super-AI: Responsibility or Marketing?

Constitution for a Super-AI: Responsibility or Marketing? Teaser: Anthropic has presented a "constitution" for its AI system Claude. The idea: values should not just be layered on top as rules, but embedded in the train...

Briefly Informed – and Long Considered

Briefly Informed – and Long Considered A critically humorous journey through news, smokescreens and side effects When Fee Freedom Becomes Expensive Briefly informed, with synthetic voice and very real concerns. Ukrainia...

AI in Swiss Administration: Between Strategy and Reality

AI in Swiss Administration: Between Strategy and Reality A critical assessment — with facts instead of assumptions As a counterpoint and supplement to AI in Federal Administration The Political Offensive: Efficiency as...

unbenannter blogbeitrag 20251211 en

Intro The following article is intentionally sensationalist and polemical. The starting point was a short, biting comment from an anonymous user who took aim at the political "wet dreams" surrounding state AI euphoria. B...

Bavaria Digitalizes – But Please Not Too Much Open Source

Bavaria Digitalizes – But Please Not Too Much Open Source A commentary on a Heise article that unintentionally reveals more about political priorities than about technology. 1. Overview – What's This All About? Author...