Artificial Intelligence and Charlatanism
When Big Tech replaced mathematics with alchemy
On the Internet, you can find either computer-related articles (privacy, hacking, tips on optimizing your computer, etc.) or articles about legal issues. Rarely will you find content about both, even though these two topics are often intertwined: see, for example, issues related to licenses, privacy, and even freedom of expression! That’s the main goal of this site: to provide some useful, straight to the point information about current problems in these areas and how to solve them.
When Big Tech replaced mathematics with alchemy
Starting in September 2026, Google will require that all Android apps be registered with them and that developers pay a fee
The internet is a tool to extend the U.S. geopolitical power throughout the world
An easy way to stop AI bots from stealing your work and violating licenses.
An easy way to block AI-generated content from appearing on your search results
What happens when Microsoft grabs all GitHub repositories and uses them on their new paid plugin.
The Linux Foundation, a select club, is now partnering with the US Military
Hypnotic trance is much more common than you might think. Beware!
A dive into the privacy policies of these chatbots.
You train the algorithm; they make money.
Lawsuits for Copyright Infringement are now targeting AI Image Generators - and their users
GitHub Copilot, Microsoft's new flagship programming plugin, suggests copyrighted code without complying with license terms.
What to do when you're banned from a social network
Someone is impersonating me on social media. What can I do?
Someone has published my picture/video on Facebook. How can I do to take it down?
Someone has published a video in which I appear on TikTok. How can I do to take it down?
Someone has published my picture/video on Instagram. How can I do to take it down? This is the second article from our series on common legal issues found on social media.
Someone has published my picture/video on Twitter. How can I do to take it down? This is a series of short articles on common legal issues found on social media
Printers are dirty little liars. But why are they made this way?
You can be processing your data on someone else's computer.
Why big corporations love to donate money to Linux projects
How Linux can help you to improve your PC's privacy and security.
What hides behind Apple's vague and frothy privacy policy?
An analysis into Microsoft's lengthy and dubious privacy policy.
How the judgement from an European Court took down the EU-US Privacy Shield Agreement.