Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
@pikesley wow you weren't wrong, each statement was more preposterous than the next
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"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
@pikesley Oh oh oh I'm American, but does the term "gobshite" apply here? Feels like a "gobshite" moment !
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
@pikesley It's difficult to convey how embarrassing all of this is, isn't it?
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
@pikesley
> Sir Nick Clegg, the former deputy PM who recently joined the board of Nscale
Wow, he really is the canary that tells you whether something is a Thomas Midgely Jr. style catastrophe, isn't he? Meta and now Nscale, good grief. -
"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
@pikesley I think she's underestimating. At least 100,000,000 jobs are going to be created.
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Love to wake up to "Your Government Are Embarrassingly Suggestible Rubes" news
> In her lecture, Reeves will promise to achieve "the fastest AI adoption in the G7" thanks in part to government investment in British tech. She will add that quantum computing is to create 100,000 UK jobs
@pikesley Presumably by "Stop UK tech from 'drifting abroad'" they mean they're gonna stop the asset stripping of UK tech businesses by international organisations - right?
Or maybe prevent massive UK companies from offshoring all their staff?
Or possibly by taxing international tech cos who operate here appropriately?
Oh.. No... None of that then... -
"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
@pikesley which show? i might try to iplayer it
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@pikesley Does anyone know the impact of quantum on cyber?
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@pikesley knowing about stuff is such a curse when that stuff is reported on by journalists.
@Scmbradley @pikesley Mind you, this is commonly a problem when you're knowledgeable about any area talked about by journalists.
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@pikesley which show? i might try to iplayer it
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"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
1:32:00 into this https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002s80z if you'd like to hear a catastrophically stupid person speaking with wildly unwarranted confidence
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"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
@pikesley may God help us
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"Quantum is an area within AI" is something I have just heard The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Of The United Kingdom say on the radio news
No... No... No....
Why can't people say "I don't know"? Instead of proving they don't know with painfully wrong statements.
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