AI Consolidation: Overvaluation or Maturity?
In the opening months of 2026, the development curve of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reached a critical juncture. The boundless optimism and the promise of a "do-it-all technology" that characterized previous years have been replaced by a sense of ruthless
Governance Below the Legal Threshold: Informal Power and Accountability in Europe
European governance increasingly operates through instruments that remain formally non-binding while producing effects comparable to legal obligation. From pandemic terminology to rule of law conditionality, influence is exercised through assessments, declarations, and coordinated expectations rather than binding acts. This shift
From Phantom Citations to Prompt Injection: The Crisis of Trust in Science in the Age of Generative AI – Part II.
Alongside the changes on the submission side, the influence of generative AI tools is becoming increasingly visible in the peer review process as well. This trend continues even though many journals and publishers have issued guidelines urging caution, especially when
From Phantom Citations to Prompt Injection: The Crisis of Trust in Science in the Age of Generative AI – Part I.
Generative Language Models have significantly accelerated text production, and academic publishing is no exception. Increasingly, we see texts that appear fluent and polished but are built on shaky internal structures. The peer review process remains a bottleneck, so errors and
Behind the buzzwords: AI agents, agentic AI, and the agentic web, clearly explained
Since 2023, the conversation around generative AI has been shifting, slowly but steadily, from “it answers” to “it acts”. The newest tools do not only produce text. They can also take steps on a user’s behalf across websites and digital
Hold Companies & Nations Responsible For Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
“We made too many wrong mistakes.”