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Posts by Will Dunn

(Attenborough voice) It's at this time of year that a familiar species returns to London.
BRRRAAARRRP

And there he is: the Wanker on an Insanely Loud Quad Bike
BBBURRAARRRAP

This could be a territorial or mating display. Or perhaps he's just telling other Wankers he'd like to run someone over

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Ex defence secretary slams Starmer's strategy Podcast Episode · Politics from the New Statesman · 18 April · 28min

Outrageous SMUT in this week's round-up as @anooshc.bsky.social and I trade double entendres over a Labour backbencher's plan to SEX UP parliament. Also messiah complexes, defence spending and some lobster news podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/p...

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Whose money - other gamblers who don't seem to have the same information. Why play - precisely!

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🤔 www.newstatesman.com/business/202...

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Writing a depressing novel is easy, you just make sad things happen and this forces your readers to have feelings. This is why most novels are depressing, and funny novels, of which @lukekennard.bsky.social's Black Bag is a nice example, are rare. Really enjoyed this book.

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It took a 700-mile round trip to make this joke, but the reaction from the fans made it all worthwhile

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Includes, among many interesting moments, this interaction with a group of young women in which only one of them will admit to simply having male friends:

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Meet the Angry Young Women Across Britain a radical new feminism is rising

"I want to be an instrument of the revolution": superb reporting on the fury of young women by @emilylawford.bsky.social in this week's New Statesman cover story, on newsstands today: www.newstatesman.com/cover-story/...

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Mythos and the insecurity avalanche Apocalyptic warnings about their Mythos model boost its proprietor’s image

Mythos is not a doomsday device that can hack everything in the world, but it is clearly very good at discovering vulnerabilities.

Less talked about is the fact that the world is already teeming with vulnerabilities that are known but rarely patched:

www.newstatesman.com/science-tech...

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10/10, standing ovation, well done everyone

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Our evaluation of Claude Mythos Preview’s cyber capabilities | AISI Work We conducted cyber evaluations of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview and found continued improvement in capture-the-flag (CTF) challenges and significant improvement on multi-step cyber-attack simulati...

This paper represents a small but deeply impressive and genuinely important achievement by the much maligned British state in what is probably the most important global issue of our era.

Hear me out ( 🧵) 1/

www.aisi.gov.uk/blog/our-eva...

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Ma says you're not allowed to go to Utrecht until you've done your homework

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A New Statesman article suggesting replacing CEOs with AI

A New Statesman article suggesting replacing CEOs with AI

An FT article about Mark Zukerberg replacing himself with AI

An FT article about Mark Zukerberg replacing himself with AI

It's almost five years to the day since I wrote this column. Coincidence?

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Not the most reassuring interaction
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Clegg (now working with European AI companies) argues for a more European approach to tech. I'm told he felt differently while working for a US tech firm.
www.newstatesman.com/technology/2...

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If it’s such a ‘gold mine’ why did the 14 year period of the last Conservative government, throughout which it pursued a policy of issuing licenses and maximising oil and gas production, end up being defined by austerity and the worst wage growth since the Napoleonic era?

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The silent coup How AI captured Westminster

This is a story about power, about politicians becoming distracted by a shiny new thing, without stopping to ask what it might cost.
www.newstatesman.com/technology/2...

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Thanks Ben!

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The silent coup How AI captured Westminster

Revealing long-read by @willdunn.bsky.social on the casual, chaotic integration of AI into the workings of British politics and why it matters:

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When a foreign billionaire sacks British workers, the taxpayer gets the bill How some of the world's richest people ditch their responsibilities to their employees

How do we stop private equity being subsidised by government for sacking British workers?

We ensure enterprise liability trumps limited corporate liability - so people pay their debts, instead of profiting from wrongs.

Excellent story by @willdunn.bsky.social

www.newstatesman.com/business/202...

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AI companies want power without responsibility - and they are achieving it.
www.newstatesman.com/technology/2...

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The silent coup How AI captured Westminster

OpenAI has paused its investment in the UK, apparently because we wouldn't surrender the intellectual property of UK workers and businesses. Will that change? How convinced is our govt by AI lobbyists?

And how much power do these companies have already?

www.newstatesman.com/technology/2...

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brain donors of the firm giving it all away and paying for the privilege

I muse on what it is about Palantir's business model that triggers my spidey sense ... backofmind.substack.com/p/brain-dono...

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Very much worth a read, this👇

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I'm reading this atm and I strongly recommend it - superb reporting on a very important subject

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The silent coup How AI captured Westminster

This is a story about power, about politicians becoming distracted by a shiny new thing, without stopping to ask what it might cost.
www.newstatesman.com/technology/2...

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Britain breaks solar energy record twice as UK’s biggest solar farm gets approval Record high set on Monday and raised on Tuesday, with 14.4GW of electricity generated in sunny spring weather

A single line in this piece just made my day:

“The electricity system operator is understood to be preparing to run the grid without any gas for short periods as soon as this summer, in a first for the UK energy system.”

Renewables *work*. And progress matters🎉
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Unite to Combat Model Copying in China Rivals OpenAI, Anthropic PBC, and Alphabet Inc.’s Google have begun working together to try to clamp down on Chinese competitors extracting results from cutting-edge US artificial intelligence models ...

AI companies: still hilariously concerned about other people helping themselves to their work
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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Each year, the UK spends about half a billion pounds covering redundancy payments to the laid-off workers of collapsed companies.

It's very important the government does this! But whose responsibilities are we covering? (1/3)

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When a foreign billionaire sacks British workers, the taxpayer gets the bill How some of the world's richest people ditch their responsibilities to their employees

Clearly, you can't bin the principle of limited liability - but would it be possible to have greater corporate responsibility for workers' pay?

And what does this have to do with a gold toilet?

Find out here: www.newstatesman.com/business/202...

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