Everything, chronologically.
Filter by theme tag to follow the recurring editorial strands: AI sovereignty, media trust, attention economy and governance.
When the AI kill switch becomes geopolitical.
The U.S. directive forcing Anthropic to suspend foreign access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 is not just an AI safety story. It is also a live test of technological dependence.
Journalism is losing its role as organiser of context.
The problem is not only declining reach or declining trust, but the loss of a shared editorial layer that helps readers place events in relation to one another.
Sovereignty is becoming a stack, not a slogan.
The European debate about technology sovereignty is shifting from speeches to infrastructure: chips, cloud, models, data, energy and procurement.
The attention machine still rewards the wrong thing.
Public debate keeps asking for clarity while its distribution systems keep rewarding escalation, compression and instant judgment.
AI regulation needs due process, not only urgency.
The stronger the intervention, the more important it becomes to explain who decides, on what grounds, and with what appeal mechanism.
The second reading may become the premium news product.
The first version of a story is increasingly everywhere. The valuable version may be the one that arrives after the frames have become visible.