@leicesterliz gets it 💯 Build it, scale it, secure it - or someone else has economic + military leverage over you.
£1.1bn AI Hardware Plan is the right call. 🇬🇧
Important speech on sovereignty in the age of AI by @leicesterliz. We are in the “age of disruption” caused by “two truths”:
“First: the geopolitical settlement of the last 40 years has ruptured … and many would argue, is gone for good.
And second: technology is disrupting our
Trevor Philips is neither sharp nor fearless: he is one of many second-raters who are being given rapid promotion by Bari Weiss because of his long record of making hostile comments about Muslims (for which he was suspended by Labour, until Keir Starmer, who shares his views,
This week the most advanced AI model on the planet got switched off by a foreign government. British researchers were studying it. British companies were testing it. British hospitals were piloting it. Not any more.
This isn't an AI story. It's the story of every industry we
Britain losing access to Claude fable isn’t on the BBC or Times homepage, 4th on the guardian, 7th on the FT and below the fold on the Telegraph.
What are we doing here?
When we were protesting against the attack on Gail’s Carole Cadwalladr walked past but wouldn’t sign the petition because she thought that the business somehow deserved to be attacked.
While Sir Keir Starmer carries on as if his premiership isn't burning to the ground, Al Carns took to the morning media round today to offer up some home truths.
Fresh from quitting his gig as a defence minister, Carns finally said the quiet bit — in Labour circles, at least —
John Healey's letter resigning as Defence Secretary set out a damning indictment of the Government's inability and unwillingness "to commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats."
Al Carns's resignation as Armed Forces Minister,
"The same people who celebrate Pride call working class communities who hang out the Cross of Saint George 'flag shaggers' because they're so obsessed with flags, apparently"
Brendan O’Neill discusses the corporate retreat from Pride and what it says about the changing culture
While I do accept that @carolecadwalla does know something about journalists harming their own reputations, the idea that she can sit in judgment on @TrevorPTweets is risible - it’s like Erich von Daniken dissing Niels Bohr
It’s procrastination that’s complained of here - prevarication is a different thing - although the PM can be guilty of that too #provingtheneedforaknowledgerichcurriculum