corporate control

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about corporate control focus on the growing influence of a few large companies over technology, particularly in AI and hardware mandates. One thread examines how approximately 100 corporations dominate the AI market, raising concerns about digital freedom and the need for decentralized alternatives. Another thread critiques Microsoft's TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, with the Free Software Foundation arguing it represents corporate control over user devices, pushing for open-source solutions like Linux. These conversations highlight tensions between centralized corporate power and user autonomy in computing.
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    Decentralized AI: Protecting Digital Freedom in a Centralized Tech World

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), a significant shift is underway. Professor Matthias Mende, founder of the Bonuz Ecosystem, has raised concerns about the centralization of AI technologies and advocates for a decentralized approach to preserve digital freedom...
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    Understanding Microsoft’s TPM 2.0: FSF's Call for Linux Alternatives

    Microsoft's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 mandate for Windows 11 has drawn heavy criticism over the past few years. One of the loudest voices pushing back against this requirement is the Free Software Foundation (FSF), whose latest rallying cry urges users to abandon the Windows ecosystem...
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