I had an exchange with Matt Goodwin about claims he has introduced errors into his new book after using AI. He addressed some of them but not others. I thought the most crucial thing was the English as an Additional Language (EAL) stat, which is fundamental to some of his claims. shorturl.at/stBIH
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Some child-friendly smartphones have appeared on the UK market in the last few months (Pinwheel, HMD Fusion X1 and Sage). We asked one family to test them out and this is their verdict
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Part-ban on ransom payments to hackers set to come into force in the UK. It will be fascinating to see the impact of this in the next few years. Most experts welcome it but Jamie MacColl of RUSI sceptical it will work until a full ban
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EXC: Spotify threatens to quit Turkey in row over playlists that mock the Erdogans’ ‘golden toilet’
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Exc: Logically, the UK's biggest fact checking and anti-disinfo company, has gone into administration. The causes are in dispute, but it's another blow for a beleaguered industry www.thetimes.com/uk/media/art...
Why is the age rating for some of the most popular games 4+ when the terms and conditions say you need to be a teenager?
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Kai West, 25, a Briton, has been accused by the US of being the notorious hacker IntelBroker. For those wondering whether he worked for the NCA and HackerOne, both orgs have denied it.
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A huge chunk of terror content has been sitting on social media despite the illegal harms section of Online Safety Act being in force for months. It raises questions for Ofcom as to whether their methods are effective
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Yes, we all know we spend a lot of time on our smartphones, but when you put it this way ... www.thetimes.com/article/f02c...
Stephen Bartlett has decided to take a stand over Google/YouTube taking creator content to train on AI. It's not well known in the industry, but as it does become it will be interesting to see if more big names like him speak out www.thetimes.com/article/b3db...
The Chatham House Russia expert Keir Giles has done everyone a great service by releasing all the details of how Russian intelligence hacked his Gmail account. As he says: “people finding out about this problem is more important than my embarrassment”.
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Sir Elton John finds a new insult for the government over its copyright plans. Definitely one of the more unusual headlines .... www.thetimes.com/article/0aa4...
GCHQ's top cyber official has expressed his frustration that organisations are not following his advice on cyber security. Those I spoke to said that the NCSC lacks teech to implement its guidance and the big picture is that the market incentives need to change www.thetimes.com/article/9aca...
So the government concessions in the copyright row have failed to move the needle. Next stop, report stage of the data bill on May 7 and then onto the Lords on May 12. If the Kidron amendments go back in, it's ping-pong and tick-tock ...what will ministers do then? www.thetimes.com/article/2bd8...
I had a chat with Jordan Stephens from Rizzle Kicks about being too sober for one 0 per cent brand ...some interesting commentary from Millie Gooch too.
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I anticipate there will be some quite divergent views about this AI service that calls your elderly parents for you ...
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Sometimes the response you get from a freedom of information request is not the one you expected .... AI minister who hailed AI revolution has not used AI at work
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We don't tend to talk about that that much, butt's not some new outlier they found, but it's, it's impressive."
I think one of the things that people talk about is the efficiency of the model, but actually our models, our Gemini models, our latest versions, the flash versions, are more efficient for performance.
"But it's exaggerated a little bit ... I think the hype that we've seen about it, but it nonetheless is a very good model, although it's not some new...
"But it's very well implemented and it shows they can do extremely good engineering. And, you know, it's definitely an interesting thing that's arrived on the market. And it changes things, I think, on a geopolitical scale. So there's a lot of implications there.
"But it's important to understand that despite the hype, there's no actual new scientific advance there. It's using known techniques, actually, many of the techniques we invented, things like AlphaZero and some of the reinforcement learning they use.
Sir Demis Hassabis lays down his and Google's response to DeepSeek in Paris before AI summit: - 'no new scientific advance' : "It's an impressive piece of work, and I think it's probably the best work I've seen come out of China.
Apparently there is no Nobel in maths because Nobel’s wife had an affair with a mathematician. Hat tip Bill Gates
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‘Soon there will be thousands of delivery robots on British streets’: an interview with Ahti Heinla, Skype co-founder and robot delivery pioneer
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