ElevenLabs Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
ElevenLabs has democratised AI voice synthesis. But when an AI can clone any voice in any language, who controls the output — and the identity?
Apple Intelligence (iOS/iCloud) Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
Apple’s privacy-first brand promise meets the TEE Method™. Does on-device processing translate to genuine sovereignty? Not as much as Apple’s marketing suggests.
Google Workspace + Gemini Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
Google knows more about your organisation than your organisation does. Now Gemini is reading your documents too. Here is the sovereignty assessment.
Microsoft 365 + Copilot Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
Microsoft 365 with Copilot is embedding AI into the operating system of global business. The sovereignty implications are staggering.
Claude (Anthropic) Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
Anthropic positions Claude as the responsible AI alternative. But does responsibility translate to sovereignty? The TEE Method™ assessment reveals a more complex picture.
ChatGPT Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the world’s most-used AI tool. But what does it score on the Sovereignty Test Matrix™? The answer should concern every institution that depends on it.
OpenClaw (Clawdbot) Sovereignty Score: The TEE Method™ Assessment
From Clawdbot to Moltbot to OpenClaw to OpenAI acquisition — a full TEE Method™ sovereignty assessment of the world’s most viral AI agent.
The AI Procurement Crisis: Why Governments Are Buying Systems They Cannot Govern
Governments worldwide are signing multi-year AI contracts without the governance architecture to audit, manage, or exit them. This is not a technology failure. It is a sovereignty failure.
Why Every Nation Needs an AI Sovereignty Strategy — Before It’s Too Late
The cloud is not a neutral utility. The algorithms are not impartial tools. The platforms are not public infrastructure.
Autonomous AI Agents Are Here. Your Governance Framework Is Not.
The rise of autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw signals a fundamental shift from AI as a tool to AI as an actor. Most governance frameworks have not caught up.