Simon is lamenting effects of 13 years of government failing to do what he lists. It quoted an article on millennials not voting Tory. The oldest of whom are now 40+
I would rather an honest and fact based form of governance vs one that wraps austerity in a flag, bans speakers who tweet critically and blames a parade of others for historical problems
We will all need to personally decide if leaving folk to die for want of adequate health care and unaffordable bills is patriotic and if doing more as a society to avoid that is 'Marxist'
To both underline and lighten the mood somewhat. Devlin is an AI expert who was one of the people who had an invitation to contribute to policy research withdrawn. Echo chambers do not produce optimal results
When the government is in a furore attempting to avoid the sharing of communications. A legal fight with a public inquiry at our expense. It is not edifying theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/m…
May I strongly suggest some of the media is complicit in this distrust we feel. A problem that is not insoluble. The Daily Mail recently
Perhaps ignore that and trust our younger people and neighbours?
But not quite even that. The greatest fear is people being forced to bend like pretzels to compensate for AI failure. CXOs trusting hype enough to break them
Analogy: A firm told to train the boss's son to take over. He lands and disrupts. Gets folk fired. Folk give up and quit. The best first. Wrecks systems that were in balance due to subtle learned complexities. Slices capacity to save, pays big four friends to fix. Blames staff
It takes years to squeeze out an admission babies were thrown out with bathwater and experience was costly for a reason, but the positive reversions are sold as a product of the destructive experience. Bit too late as the folk who knew the shortcuts and had investment denied...