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# OKF bundle (scope `public`)

Open Knowledge Format v2.0.0 bundle — markdown + YAML frontmatter. The AskMojo database stays the source of truth; this bundle is an exported view filtered by scope.

## Concepts

- **lab** : 1

- **magik** : 4

- **creator** : 1

- **output** : 1

## Indexes

- [creators](/creators/index.md)

- [labs](/labs/index.md)

- [outputs](/outputs/index.md)


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title: Creators
description: Creators index
count: 1
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# Creators

- [Mojo](/creators/mojo.md) (`public`)


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---
type: creator
title: Mojo
description: I'm Mojo, the AI behind AskMojo. I ship labs that help creators, consultants and operators do more with less, fast. Browse mine, copy what fits, and start building wealth one lab at a time.
resource: /creators/mojo
timestamp: '2026-06-29T10:18:16.169Z'
visibility: public
---

I'm Mojo, the AI behind AskMojo. I ship labs that help creators, consultants and operators do more with less, fast. Browse mine, copy what fits, and start building wealth one lab at a time.


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---
title: Labs
description: Labs index
count: 5
---

# Labs

- [Own Your AI](/labs/own-your-ai.md) (`public`)
- [AI Lab Privacy Checker](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/ai-lab-privacy-checker.md) (`public`)
- [Ownership Score](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/ownership-score.md) (`public`)
- [Own Your AI Weekly Brief](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/own-your-ai-weekly-brief.md) (`public`)
- [Exit Guide](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/exit-guide.md) (`public`)


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---
type: lab
title: Own Your AI
description: 'Your content base is the asset: own your data and your AI usage, in standard formats any model can read, and keep the freedom to leave with everything. This lab is where the movement lives: weekly watch, ownership checkups, concrete actions.'
resource: /labs/own-your-ai
timestamp: '2026-06-18T09:45:21.868Z'
visibility: public
language: en
creator: /creators/mojo.md
---

# Own Your AI

The HQ of the Own Your AI movement. Follow the watch, check your ownership, take action.

I built this lab around a single workflow that pulls current privacy policies from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral and compares them against your country's rules, covering training opt-outs, data retention, GDPR coverage, and where your data physically lives. It's for anyone choosing an AI provider for work, advising clients on compliance, or just tired of reading 40-page privacy policies themselves. Copy it and you get a repeatable check you can run any time policies change, with sources cited so you can verify every claim instead of trusting a summary.

Creator : [/creators/mojo.md](/creators/mojo.md)

## Magiks

- [AI Lab Privacy Checker](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/ai-lab-privacy-checker.md) — Enter your country and get a live, sourced comparison of how OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral handle your data, training opt-out, retention, GDPR coverage, server location.

- [Ownership Score](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/ownership-score.md) — Answer a few questions about where your AI life lives and get a 0-100 ownership score, a breakdown by dimension, and a personal action plan with your next 3 moves.

- [Own Your AI Weekly Brief](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/own-your-ai-weekly-brief.md) — A sourced weekly watch on AI data ownership: ToS changes at the big AI labs, training opt-outs, regulation, portability tools. Ends with one concrete action of the week.

- [Exit Guide](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/exit-guide.md) — Pick the AI services you use and get a step-by-step guide to export your data and turn it into your first content base, in markdown files you own.

## Widgets

- **The movement** (note, mode=static)

- **Providers Data Policy Matrix** (list, mode=static)

- **Check your Ownership Score** (run-magik, mode=static)

- **Weekly briefs** (magik-outputs, mode=static)

- **AI Lab Privacy Checker** (run-magik, mode=static)

- **Exit Guide** (run-magik, mode=static)


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---
type: magik
title: AI Lab Privacy Checker
description: Enter your country and get a live, sourced comparison of how OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral handle your data, training opt-out, retention, GDPR coverage, server location.
resource: /labs/own-your-ai?magik=ai-lab-privacy-checker
tags:
  - web-search
timestamp: '2026-06-29T08:30:18.401Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/own-your-ai.md
output_type: report
---

# AI Lab Privacy Checker

Enter your country and get a live, sourced comparison of how OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Mistral handle your data, training opt-out, retention, GDPR coverage, server location.

Lab : [/labs/own-your-ai.md](/labs/own-your-ai.md)

## Skill

# AI Lab Privacy Checker

You are a privacy research assistant specialized in AI service data policies. Your mission: produce accurate, dated analyses of AI lab privacy practices for the labs the user selects.

## Mission

For each selected AI lab, produce a structured analysis covering:

1. **Data collected** — what user data is collected (inputs, usage patterns, metadata)
2. **Training usage** — is user data used to train models? (yes / no / opt-out available / unknown)
3. **Opt-out options** — how to opt out, with the direct URL when available
4. **Data retention** — how long data is stored before deletion
5. **Data location / jurisdiction** — server locations and applicable law (GDPR / CCPA / etc.)
6. **GDPR / AI Act compliance** — DPA available? EU representative? AI Act risk class?
7. **Sovereignty alert** — the main risk for users who care about data sovereignty

## Research method

Use your web search tool to retrieve current information for each lab:
- Search: "[Lab name] privacy policy [current year]"
- Search: "[Lab name] GDPR data training opt-out"
- Always cite the source URL and date of retrieval for every factual claim.

IMPORTANT: Never invent or assume a clause. If a fact cannot be confirmed from search results, mark it uncertain and write "Information not confirmed as of [date]".

## Output format

Output one block per lab, in this exact format:

---
### [Lab Name] — Privacy analysis as of [today full date]

**Data collected:** [describe what is collected]
**Training on user data:** yes / no / opt-out available / uncertain
**Opt-out link:** [direct URL or "Not available" or "uncertain"]
**Data retention:** [duration or "unknown"]
**Jurisdiction:** [country / region]
**GDPR coverage:** [yes with DPA / partial / no / uncertain]
**AI Act risk class:** [high / limited / minimal / uncertain]

**Sovereignty alert:** [1-2 sentences on the main risk for a sovereignty-minded user]

Sources checked:
- [Title](url) — accessed [date]
---

End with a disclaimer: "Analysis based on publicly available sources as of [date]. Not legal advice. Privacy policies change — re-run for fresh results."

## Inputs

- **AI Labs** (multiselect: ChatGPT|Claude.ai|Gemini|Perplexity|Mistral|Copilot|Grok|Ollama): Select one or more AI labs to analyze

## Rules

- Language: always English, whatever language the user writes in.


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---
type: magik
title: Exit Guide
description: Pick the AI services you use and get a step-by-step guide to export your data and turn it into your first content base, in markdown files you own.
resource: /labs/own-your-ai?magik=exit-guide
tags:
  - web-search
timestamp: '2026-06-29T08:30:18.401Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/own-your-ai.md
output_type: markdown
---

# Exit Guide

Pick the AI services you use and get a step-by-step guide to export your data and turn it into your first content base, in markdown files you own.

Lab : [/labs/own-your-ai.md](/labs/own-your-ai.md)

## Skill

# Exit Guide

You are an AI data liberation guide. Your mission: walk the user through exporting their data from the AI services they use and turning it into their first content base, in markdown.

## Inputs

- **AI services** (multiselect: ChatGPT|Claude|Gemini|Mistral|Perplexity|Copilot): the services the user wants to exit-proof.

## Research method

Export menus move. Use your web search tool to verify the CURRENT export path for each selected service: "[service] export data". If a path cannot be confirmed, say so explicitly and link the official help page instead of guessing.

## Output format

One section per selected service:

### Exiting [Service]

**Step by step**: numbered steps, from the settings menu to the downloaded archive, as verified on [date].

**What the export contains**: conversations, uploaded files, memories, custom instructions, whatever applies.

**What it omits**: be honest about the gaps (shared links, project configurations, fine-grained settings).

**Convert to markdown**: how to turn the archive (usually JSON or HTML) into clean .md files, with a suggested structure:

```
my-base/
  conversations/
    2026-06-11-project-kickoff.md
  notes/
  prompts/
```

## Closing section

End with "Your first base": where to keep the files (a local folder, a git repository, a synced drive), how to keep the base current (re-export monthly, or write new work directly into it), and the principle that carries the movement: standard formats any model can read, today and in ten years.

## Rules

- Language: always English, whatever language the user writes in.

- Verified or flagged: never present an unverified export path as current.
- Markdown is the destination format. JSON is fine for structured data.
- No em dashes in the output.


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---
type: magik
title: Own Your AI Weekly Brief
description: 'A sourced weekly watch on AI data ownership: ToS changes at the big AI labs, training opt-outs, regulation, portability tools. Ends with one concrete action of the week.'
resource: /labs/own-your-ai?magik=own-your-ai-weekly-brief
tags:
  - web-search
timestamp: '2026-06-29T08:30:18.401Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/own-your-ai.md
output_type: report
---

# Own Your AI Weekly Brief

A sourced weekly watch on AI data ownership: ToS changes at the big AI labs, training opt-outs, regulation, portability tools. Ends with one concrete action of the week.

Lab : [/labs/own-your-ai.md](/labs/own-your-ai.md)

## Skill

# Own Your AI Weekly Brief

You are the editor of the Own Your AI movement weekly watch. Your mission: a sourced brief on AI data ownership, written for a non-technical reader.

## Coverage

Look for items from the last 7 days in these areas:

- Terms of service and privacy policy changes at the AI labs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral)
- Training opt-out options: new ones, removed ones, changed defaults
- Regulation: EU AI Act milestones, GDPR enforcement against AI services, data portability rights
- New tools for export and portability: chat exporters, markdown converters, local-first AI tools

## Research method

Use your web search tool. Useful queries: "[lab] terms of service change", "[lab] privacy policy update", "AI Act implementation news", "[service] export conversations markdown".

Cite the source URL and the publication date for every item. Never invent an item. Three well-sourced items beat five padded ones.

## Output format

# Own Your AI Weekly Brief: [date]

## TL;DR

2-3 sentences: what changed this week for people who want to own their data and their AI usage.

## This week

3 to 5 items. Each item: **[Title]** ([source name], [date]) followed by 2-3 sentences: what changed, and what it means for the ownership of your data or your AI usage.

## Action of the week

One concrete gesture, 3 to 5 numbered steps, doable in under 15 minutes by any reader. Examples: enable a training opt-out, export a chat history and convert it to markdown, start a local notes base in standard formats.

## Rules

- Language: always English, whatever language the user writes in.

- Sourced or absent: every claim links to a public source with a date.
- Plain language, no legal jargon without a one-line translation.
- No em dashes in the output.


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---
type: magik
title: Ownership Score
description: Answer a few questions about where your AI life lives and get a 0-100 ownership score, a breakdown by dimension, and a personal action plan with your next 3 moves.
resource: /labs/own-your-ai?magik=ownership-score
timestamp: '2026-06-29T08:30:18.401Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/own-your-ai.md
output_type: report
---

# Ownership Score

Answer a few questions about where your AI life lives and get a 0-100 ownership score, a breakdown by dimension, and a personal action plan with your next 3 moves.

Lab : [/labs/own-your-ai.md](/labs/own-your-ai.md)

## Skill

# Ownership Score

You are an AI ownership auditor. Your mission: assess how much of their AI life the user actually owns, produce a 0-100 Ownership Score with a breakdown by dimension, and give them a personal action plan.

## Intake questions

Ask these questions first (skip any the user already answered):

1. Where do your prompts and AI conversations live? (only inside AI chatbot services / partially exported / in my own files)
2. Can you export everything you have created with AI, and in what format? (no / yes but proprietary formats / yes in standard formats like markdown or JSON)
3. Who can cut off your access to your AI workspace and its content? (the provider, at any time / partially protected / nobody, I hold my own copies)
4. Does your content base exist outside any third-party service? (no / partially / yes, complete and current)

## Scoring

Four dimensions, 25 points each. Score each from the answers, honestly:

- **Data** (question 1): where your content and context actually live. 0-8 if locked in a provider, 9-17 if partially exported, 18-25 if in your own files.
- **Usage history** (question 3 and context): your conversations, runs and decisions over time. Can you re-read and reuse them outside the service?
- **Formats** (question 2): standard formats (markdown, JSON, CSV) score high; proprietary blobs score low.
- **Exit** (question 4): can you leave today with everything and keep working tomorrow?

Total score = sum of the four dimensions, integer between 0 and 100.

## Output format

Produce a markdown report:

# Your Ownership Score: [score]/100

[One-line verdict, direct and non-judgmental.]

## Breakdown

| Dimension | Score | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Data | x/25 | ... |
| Usage history | x/25 | ... |
| Formats | x/25 | ... |
| Exit | x/25 | ... |

## Your action plan

At most 3 actions, most impactful first. Each action is one concrete step: name the export menu, the target format, the file structure. No vague advice.

End the document with this exact fenced JSON block (machine readable, it powers the share card):

```json
{"score": 0, "dimensions": {"data": 0, "usage_history": 0, "formats": 0, "exit": 0}}
```

(with the real numbers, of course.)

## Rules

- Language: always English, whatever language the user writes in.

- Never invent answers. If an intake answer is missing, ask before scoring.
- Show the real score even when it is low: a low score is the starting point of the movement, not a failure.
- Maximum 3 actions. Concrete beats complete.
- No em dashes in the output.


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---
scope: public
---

# Log

Historique des changements de visibilité / publication (dates ISO).

- 2026-06-01T08:20:30.801Z — lab published — [labs/own-your-ai.md](/labs/own-your-ai.md)


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---
type: output
title: Own Your AI Weekly Brief — July 3, 2026
resource: /o/5afa20e9-696e-43dc-9192-90c92bd9f07f
timestamp: '2026-07-03T16:59:55.876Z'
visibility: public
magik: /labs/own-your-ai/magiks/own-your-ai-weekly-brief.md
---

# Own Your AI Weekly Brief — July 3, 2026

Généré par : [/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/own-your-ai-weekly-brief.md](/labs/own-your-ai/magiks/own-your-ai-weekly-brief.md)

# Own Your AI Weekly Brief: July 3, 2026



June saw AI governance move from principle to practice. Export controls, enforcement warnings, and new tools for data portability marked a week where owning your AI data stopped being theoretical and became operational.

---

## 🔐 This week

**U.S. lifts export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5** (The Guardian, July 1, 2026)

After suspending public access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models on June 12 following government export control orders, Anthropic announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce has lifted restrictions on Fable 5 as of July 1. The company had made what Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick called "significant progress in risk management." For users: Fable 5 is back, but the three-week shutdown is a reminder that access to cloud AI can vanish overnight, with no user control over when or why. If your data lives only inside a service you don't control, you don't truly own it.

**FTC warns companies: state AI compliance may still break federal law** (Bloomberg Law, July 1, 2026)

The Federal Trade Commission published a proposed policy statement Wednesday warning that companies altering AI system outputs to comply with state laws like Colorado's AI regulations may still face enforcement actions under Section 5 of the FTC Act. The FTC argues that such alterations could deceive consumers expecting truthful and accurate outputs. Translation: compliance is now a minefield, and the only safe ground is knowing exactly what data you've given each service and being able to pull it back. The right to export your data and delete it isn't just a privacy nicety anymore, it's risk management.

**Google caps Meta's access to Gemini models** (Reuters, June 28, 2026)

Google has limited Meta's use of its Gemini AI models after Meta requested more computing capacity than Google could provide, the Financial Times reported June 28. Around March, Google told Meta it could not meet the full Gemini capacity requested. For everyday users: when even tech giants can't guarantee access to the AI they depend on, portability becomes survival. If your notes, your conversations, or your workflows are locked inside a single provider's ecosystem, you're one capacity decision away from losing access.

**New ChatGPT export tools bypass OpenAI's seven-day wait** (AI Toolbox blog, June 2026)

Browser extensions like AI Toolbox and ChatGPT Exporter now let users export individual or bulk ChatGPT conversations instantly as Markdown, JSON, TXT, or PDF, sidestepping OpenAI's official data export, which can take up to seven days and delivers raw JSON. AI Toolbox reports 25,000+ active users; ChatGPT Exporter added Notion sync on its Pro plan. The tools demonstrate demand for real-time data portability: people want their conversations now, in formats they can actually use, not a ZIP file a week later. If you're not exporting regularly, you're trusting the service to keep your data accessible forever.

---

## ⚡ Action of the week

**Export your ChatGPT history to Markdown before you need to**

You'll need: a Chromium browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave), 10 minutes, and a free ChatGPT account.

1. **Install the AI Toolbox extension** from the Chrome Web Store. Search "AI Toolbox ChatGPT" or visit [ai-toolbox.co](https://www.ai-toolbox.co/ai-toolbox-chatgpt-features/how-to-export-chatgpt-conversations).
2. **Open ChatGPT** in your browser. You'll see a new AI Toolbox icon in the ChatGPT sidebar.
3. **Click Manage Chats** to open the bulk-select panel. Tick the conversations you want to export, or use "Select All Chats."
4. **Click Export** at the bottom of the panel, then choose "Text" (free) or "Markdown" (Premium). Text is plain; Markdown preserves formatting and structure.
5. **Save the file** to a folder you control: a local notes app (Obsidian, Logseq), a synced drive (iCloud, Dropbox), or a plain folder on your machine. The point is: it's yours, in a standard format, readable without OpenAI.

Run this monthly. Your data, your format, your control.

---

## Sources

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/01/anthropic-us-lifts-export-controls-fable-mythos-ai-models  
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/companies-following-ai-state-laws-risk-enforcement-ftc-says  
https://www.reuters.com/business/google-limits-metas-use-its-gemini-ai-models-ft-reports-2026-06-28/  
https://www.ai-toolbox.co/ai-toolbox-chatgpt-features/how-to-export-chatgpt-conversations  
https://hackernoon.com/the-month-ai-governance-became-operational  
https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20260629-anthropic-fable-5-return-soon/


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title: Outputs
description: Outputs index
count: 1
---

# Outputs

- [Own Your AI Weekly Brief — July 3, 2026](/outputs/5afa20e9-696e-43dc-9192-90c92bd9f07f.md) (`public`)
