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Who Really Owns the AI Future of Southeast Asia?
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Who Really Owns the AI Future of Southeast Asia?

Southeast Asia is pouring billions into AI infrastructure — but who actually owns it? A structural look at digital sovereignty, data colonialism, and the widening gap between AI ambition and reality.

Google Maps Finally Wins 15-Year Battle to Enter South Korea
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Google Maps Finally Wins 15-Year Battle to Enter South Korea

After 15 years of appeals, Google receives conditional approval to export high-precision geographic data from South Korea, enabling full Google Maps functionality and challenging local navigation apps.

Europe's Tech Independence Dream Becomes Security Nightmare
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Europe's Tech Independence Dream Becomes Security Nightmare

EU's push for digital sovereignty is creating dangerous security gaps, military officials warn. Here's why the cure might be worse than the disease.

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3D render of a human eye with an algorithmic clockwork iris
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Algorithm Ownership and For You Page Future 2026: Who Really Controls Your Feed?

Exploring the battle over algorithm ownership and the future of the For You page in 2026. Insights into data sovereignty, TikTok, and the shift from users to digital serfs.

China's Starlink Crackdown: The Great Firewall Goes to Sea
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China's Starlink Crackdown: The Great Firewall Goes to Sea

China fines a foreign vessel for using SpaceX's Starlink, a clear signal of its digital sovereignty goals and a new challenge for global tech and shipping.

TikTok's US Deal: A Ceasefire, Not a Peace Treaty in the US-China Tech War
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TikTok's US Deal: A Ceasefire, Not a Peace Treaty in the US-China Tech War

TikTok's US deal creates a joint venture, but the core conflict over its algorithm signals a new era of digital nationalism and risk for global tech firms.

Kazakhstan's Anti-LGBT Law: A Digital Iron Curtain Descends on Central Asia?
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Kazakhstan's Anti-LGBT Law: A Digital Iron Curtain Descends on Central Asia?

Kazakhstan's new 'LGBT propaganda' law isn't just a domestic issue. It's a geopolitical signal with major implications for tech firms and foreign investors.

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The Statesman as a Service: Why OpenAI's Hire of George Osborne is a Geopolitical Masterstroke
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The Statesman as a Service: Why OpenAI's Hire of George Osborne is a Geopolitical Masterstroke

Beyond a talent grab, OpenAI's hiring of George Osborne is a geopolitical play to shape global AI regulation. PRISM analyzes the implications for tech and state power.

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