The Economist is very generous in its assessment of The British governments performance in covid, key points it needed to make ... economist.com/leaders/2020/0…
The research breakthroughs are not driven by this government by independent international science, some locates here.
It doesn’t ask why why @MattHancock didn’t act when Taiwan, Vietnam and Mongolia locked down. The inactus reus is clear. What was his mens rea?
It doesn’t mention the blind alley chase for ventilators. Or the fact that some ministers have had their portfolio for years.
It is worth reading but it give too high a grade, a very generous assessment.
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The GenAI economy has generated $110 billion in sales over the past 12 months. It is growing fast. On an annualized basis, the revenue run rate exceeds $175 billion.
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