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Why cloud AI is becoming increasingly instructive - and what alternatives users now have

12-15-2025 05:40 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: M. Schall Verlag

Filtered AI, free users? An editorial on control, regulation and local models ( (C) M. Schall Verlag)

Filtered AI, free users? An editorial on control, regulation and local models ( (C) M. Schall Verlag)

Artificial intelligence is considered one of the most important key technologies of our time. However, many users are currently making an irritating observation: modern AI systems are increasingly instructive, cautious and heavily filtered. Instead of neutral assistance, users are increasingly experiencing moral classifications, safeguards and restrictions - even for factual or technical questions.

A new editorial in M. Schall Verlag's online magazine gets to the bottom of this development and at the same time presents a surprisingly simple alternative: local AI, directly on your own computer.

From tool to watchdog: a silent but noticeable change

The article describes in detail how the tone of large cloud AI systems has changed in recent years. While early models were primarily perceived as powerful tools, current versions are becoming increasingly educational. Many users perceive this development as an obstacle to creative, analytical and productive work.

The author traces this development historically and shows that it is not a technical coincidence. Rather, the change is an expression of a larger cultural and regulatory environment in which AI providers must operate. International legislation, liability issues, political pressure and media sensitivity have led to models being increasingly "pre-sorted" and safeguarded - at the expense of user freedom.

Why large AI providers need to filter - and what this means for users

A central chapter of the article is dedicated to the background to this development. The author explains why large AI companies have little choice but to make their systems increasingly restrictive. Companies that operate globally have to adapt to a wide variety of jurisdictions, social expectations and political narratives. In Germany, too, new laws such as the EU AI laws will play a much greater role in the future.

As a result, cloud AI will become more powerful, but at the same time more cautious, slower and narrower in terms of content. For many professional users - authors, developers, entrepreneurs, researchers - this creates a noticeable gap between what would be technically possible and what is actually delivered.

The paradox of the cloud: you pay - and get less freedom

The article takes a particularly critical look at a paradox of modern AI services: even paying users receive increasingly restricted systems. Older, more open model generations are effectively unusable, while new versions are more powerful but much more heavily regulated.

The author poses the provocative question of why users today pay money for systems that patronize them at the same time - and shows why this model could lose acceptance in the long term.

The surprising countermovement: Local AI is experiencing an upswing

However, the core of the article is not the criticism, but the solution. The author describes a development that has long been underestimated: Local AI models have made enormous progress in a short space of time. Thanks to modern hardware and simple tools such as Ollama, powerful language models can now be installed locally in just a few minutes - on both Mac and Windows.

These local systems work without a cloud connection, without the need for a subscription and without external filters. They do not store any data on external servers, respond directly to user input and give the user full control over content, sound and area of application.

Digital sovereignty instead of cloud dependency

The article places this development in a wider context. Local AI is not presented as a technical niche project, but as part of a growing movement towards digital self-determination. Just as personal computers once replaced mainframes, local AI systems could represent an alternative to the fully centralized cloud in the long term - at least for those who value control, data protection and creative freedom.

It is not a question of either-or. According to the author, cloud AI will continue to have its place. However, local AI already offers tangible added value for productive work, sensitive knowledge and creative processes.

Practical and easy to understand: installation and use in just a few minutes

M. Schall Verlag's online magazine contains further articles relating to the use of local AI systems - some of which focus on practical feasibility.

They explain step by step how local AI models can be installed and used - without in-depth technical knowledge. Modern graphical interfaces enable use that is similar to the familiar cloud experience, but without its limitations.

The article is therefore deliberately aimed not only at technical experts, but also at anyone who wants to use AI in their everyday life, at work or in their company. Read the full article on the online magazine of M. Schall Verlag.

Cloud AI as head teacher: Why the future of work lies with local AI

The full article is now available online free of charge and is aimed at anyone who not only wants to consume AI, but also consciously shape it.

An editorial at the right time

With its new article, M. Schall Verlag's online magazine provides a differentiated analysis of a development that many users intuitively sense, but which is rarely clearly named. The article combines technical understanding with social classification and shows concrete ways in which users can already work more confidently with AI today.

Frequently asked questions

* What exactly is the article "When AI becomes the head teacher" about?
The article analyzes the noticeable change in modern cloud AI systems, which are increasingly instructive, cautious and highly filtered. It shows why this development is no coincidence, but the result of regulation, liability pressure and corporate logic. At the same time, the article presents a practicable alternative: local AI models that run directly on your own computer without a cloud, subscription obligation or pedagogical filters.

* Why is this topic affecting so many users right now?
Because many users now use AI productively on a daily basis - for writing, analyzing, planning or programming. The more intensive the use, the more noticeable the limitations. What used to be perceived as helpful assistance now often comes across as a regulated system with a raised index finger. The article addresses this widespread but rarely clearly formulated feeling.

* Does the article criticize specific AI providers or individual companies?
No. The article deliberately refrains from apportioning blame to individual providers. Instead, it sheds light on the structural situation in which large AI companies operate today. The focus is on system logics, regulatory frameworks and cultural shifts - not on polemics or personalization.

* What role does regulation play in the development of modern AI systems?
Regulation is one of the key drivers. International legislation, liability issues and political expectations are forcing providers to increasingly secure their systems. This protection often takes the form of additional filters, warnings and restrictions, which are directly reflected in the response behavior of the AI. The article explains these correlations comprehensibly and without alarmism.

* What exactly does the article mean by "local AI"?
Local AI refers to language models and AI systems that run entirely on your own computer. They do not require an internet connection, do not send data to external servers and are not subject to central content filters. The article shows that these systems are now accessible to almost everyone thanks to modern hardware and simple tools such as Ollama.

* Is local AI really a realistic alternative to the cloud?
Yes, at least for a large proportion of use cases. The article makes it clear that local models have now reached a very high level for texts, analyses, idea generation and even program code. For many professional users, the advantages of freedom, data protection and control clearly outweigh the few remaining restrictions.

* Who is this article particularly aimed at?
The article is aimed at anyone who actively uses or would like to use AI: Authors, developers, entrepreneurs, the self-employed, researchers, but also interested private users. It is particularly aimed at people who think independently, work creatively and do not want to be permanently patronized by external systems.

* What central message does the article convey?
The core message is: AI is most valuable when it remains a tool. The article does not argue against cloud AI, but for freedom of choice. It shows that local AI is now a serious, easily accessible option for regaining digital sovereignty and working with modern technology in a self-determined way.

M. Schall Verlag
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https://markus-schall.com
Herr Markus Schall
info@schall-verlag.de

Schall-Verlag was founded in 2025 by Markus Schall - out of a desire to publish books that provide clarity, stimulate reflection and consciously avoid the hectic flow of the zeitgeist. The publishing house does not see itself as a mass marketplace, but as a curated platform for content with attitude, depth and substance.

The focus is on topics such as personal development, crisis management, social dynamics, technological transformation and critical thinking. All books are the result of genuine conviction, not market analysis - and are aimed at readers who are looking for guidance, insight and new perspectives.

The publishing house is deliberately designed to be compact, independent and with high standards in terms of language, content and design. Schall-Verlag is based in Oldenburg (Lower Saxony) and plans multilingual publications in German and English.

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