Investigative journalism and advisory work on AI in the workplace.

For the German-speaking market, from Stockholm.

I was a games and technology journalist at Techopedia and The Escapist, both owned by Clickout Media. In March 2026, Clickout ended my contract as the company began moving editorial work onto AI. Two months later, articles I had not written appeared under my name. I have written about AI in the workplace ever since.

TwoEighty Studios is the journalism and advisory practice I built from that. In English, I also write about games, screens and the culture around them at popkulturist.com.

Work

Reporting

Investigations into AI systems at work, from employee data protection to co-determination. For newsrooms and trade publications, in German.

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Advisory and seminars

A one-day works council seminar on the AI register and a fixed-price 90-minute inventory for companies, plus white-label licences for law firms.

Offers (DE) →

The workbook

Das KI-Verzeichnis

84 pages, A4, with registration forms for up to 20 AI systems and guided risk checklists, plus an Art. 4 training register. Updated for the Digital Omnibus, covering the 2026 to 2028 deadlines. In German.

Out late July 2026.

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Cover of the workbook Das KI-Verzeichnis, dark navy with white title lettering

Latest

14 July 2026

KI-Verzeichnis: Vorlage und Pflichten nach dem Digital Omnibus

From August, a German authority starts asking. What companies must document now, and how an AI register is built. In German.

Contact

ben@twoeightystudios.com