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Posts by Nick Piggott

NAB show? Me too. C3157 in Central....

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I'm currently in the SQ lounge at LHR T2 after a monumental nightmare of a rebooking from LH to UA metal. I'm going to get where I need to go, but not really the way I wanted to get there....

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๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ so you did photos and fingerprints at the kiosks and then you had to do them again with the border officer?? Yeah, that's not the plan.

(At FRA and MUC they just stamped my passport - 10 seconds. The stamping apparently stays until *every* entry point is EES, so may be around for a while).

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Were the EES registration kiosks working? They were last week at FRA and MUC, but all turned off at NCE this morning. They ended up herding US+UK passport holders through the EU autogates and manually stamping. No biometrics taken. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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It seems that using the 'emergency breaker' is the plan. They gave up at NCE and directed UK+US passport holders into the automated gates, followed by manual stamping.

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Arriving at #NCE airport on the second day of 'mandatory' EES, and of course all the pre-registration kiosks are turned off. ๐Ÿ™„

(Last week at #FRA and #MUC, it worked exactly as intended at kiosks prior to immigration).

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A Qantas A380 aircraft taxiing past Heathrow Terminal 2

A Qantas A380 aircraft taxiing past Heathrow Terminal 2

Early start on the way to Riga for #RDE26 - cold but sunny at LHR.

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Intriguing to see inner city Bristol reach the 'Melbourne Ratio' of one artisan coffee shop per inhabitant.

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I couldn't agree more. My regular PSA to just never, ever, use virgin media unless it's your absolute last resort.

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Wow. ๐Ÿคฏ

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Excitedly waiting to see if the newsreader has made it for the 20:30 bulletin on #bbc6music

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Bristol's housing crisis explained in one small industrial estate A tale of Luxembourg investors, powerless councillors, a viability crisis and 20,000 people on the housing waiting list

I took a deep dive into Bristol's housing crisis, seen through the lens of how one minor planning permission to spruce up some industrial units explains so much about the crises of affordability, building costs & viability.
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Just spotted a swan on the central reservation of the M4. The temptation to report it to Wiltshire Police using the name Peter Ian Staker was extreme.

(It was just one swan. And they knew about it - the warning signs were coming on already).

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Local TV, London. You could probably negotiate them up to 7p?

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Take me down to the Parallax city where the far moves slow and the near moves quickly

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It's very healthy to be fairly sceptical about anything at CES, which now seems to be less about Consumer Electronics, and more about drumming up investment...

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Greatest Hits Radio testing the waters by playing FGTH Relax of an afternoon....

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Also in Austria, which came as quite the surprise to the accounts departments of the British owners of Austrian radio stations back in the day.

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Summary - I paid ยฃ108 to be reassured that even in the hands of an army of creatives, AI is not fit for primetime.

(Although I think my view represented 20% of the audience. The 80% were "wowed")

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The film has been cut to 65 minutes, keeping in the crowd pleaser musical numbers and just enough material to hold the storyline together.

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Special shoutout to the supporting actors "painted in" by AI. I'm sorry your feet, faces, clothes and gestures were mangled beyond recognition. I've seen small kids at regional Christmas shows show better supporting acting. It was excruciating.

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Basic basic things; it's usual for an actors feet to touch the ground they're walking on, not hover above it. Does Judy Garland have freckles or not have freckles? At times, the effect was more "iPad hand drawn cartoon" than "live actors".

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[tech aside - I'm assuming the actors were roto'ed out of the original, new backgrounds created "inspired and enhanced by the originals", and then the actors "touched up" and matted back in again]

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But with a more critical eye - I'm sorry, I've seen university grad projects with better production quality. No disrespect to the creatives who were involved, it just looks like a fundamental failing of the proposition "can AI make a film"?

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Audience reaction was mixed. The show is supported by some very cool sound, lighting and physical FX, and the projection technology is extremely impressive - so it's easy to be over-awed...

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If you work in the creative industries and you're worried about the impact of AI on your career, I would recommend going to see "The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere" in Las Vegas.

If that's the current state of the art, IMO your skills will still be of value for a while...

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Thank you for your service....

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3D TV anyone....? No? Oh....

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Not as much as the large gun adverts....

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Are you visiting or presenting? (Early morning is a miserable time of day to arrive into LAS).

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