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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Looks like the National Farage, sorry, the Nigel Front, could get double digit seats. That would mean they might have to turn up and debate things rather than rely on TV interviews.
    Can’t see that happening, it’s not in his nature.
    Will he turn up on Newsnight to be taken apart by "Vic" Derbyshire?

    How about Good Morning Britain with Ed Balls?

    Or LBC with Nick Ferrari?

    I guess we will only see him on GBeebies.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      Originally posted by vetran View Post

      No if 80% of customer requests are normally predictable, a Bot that asks for your details in a clear accent and supplies the answer in a clear English accent is a winner compared to someone who introduces themselves as Shaun in a deep comedy Indian accent.

      If I can do it via a decent Portal such as Amazon's then why do I need Vinjay Patel pretending to be Shaun repeating themselves for 30 mins?

      The transaction will still happen but the customer will be happier.
      The "real" problem is organisations trying to "do things on the cheap"! You get what you pay for.
      Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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        Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

        The "real" problem is organisations trying to "do things on the cheap"! You get what you pay for.
        The real problem is organisations doing things badly. Technology gives you massive opportunities to save costs and improve service. Those companies that won't use it to do that will wither.

        Amazon provides a superb service at minimal cost. I remembered how much better they are when I placed an order for an obscure part and was offered a week's delivery, no portal, no phone number etc.

        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          If you think AI is the answer - then probably Artificial Stupidity will suffice.
          What I have proposed does not depend on AI. Possibly you could use it for voice recognition but "please use the keypad to enter your account number" and a multi level auto attendant has been working successfully for 35 years.

          AI could however easily identify complex changes and is already a reality - maybe you are doing it wrong?

          https://www.siemens.com/global/en/co...-republic.html

          https://www.ceh.ac.uk/press/ai-enabl...g-biodiversity

          https://www.leicestershospitals.nhs....e%20CT%20scans.
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

            Will he turn up on Newsnight to be taken apart by "Vic" Derbyshire?

            How about Good Morning Britain with Ed Balls?

            Or LBC with Nick Ferrari?

            I guess we will only see him on GBeebies.
            KUATB

            https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/2JsSb7kXwtg/
            Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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              Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

              Looking good for my bet
              You sure?
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                Originally posted by WTFH View Post

                You sure?
                two out of three ain't bad
                Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                  Originally posted by agentzero View Post
                  I don't understand why people voted for ReformUK. Was it a protest vote against the Tories' implementation of brexit and mis handling of the economy?
                  You've completely and utterly missed the point. I'm pretty amazed how badly you've missed it and how TBH. It's summed up in one sentence on their page and it's all over the news 'Only Reform will stand up for British culture, identity and values.' It's mainly the brexit lot voting with immigration as the only thing on their mind.
                  How on earth can you appear so utterly clueless one day after the actual vote? Where on earth have you been hiding for the last 6 weeks?
                  A mix of centre right and right wing politics didn't work and has lead to a public health disaster, particularly during and after the pandemic. Cutting healthcare and public services to the bone made us unprepared for the pandemic. Austerity is considered to be a failure of government. Other European countries didn't do it to any degree except Greece, who were in a much worse state than us.
                  Again, I'm pretty staggered. Not one mention of (probably) the real reason even through it's been reported ad nauseam for the last few weeks. I'm not a Reform voter standing on my soap box here, just amazed at how badly you've got this wrong. A staunch supporter of whatever party could point out how badly you've missed it here.
                  Why would voting for ReformUK be useful? They want more even more austerity and more of the same but to the extreme. It would destroy the country. A rich populist banker saying anything and everything knowing he will never have to deliver any of it might seem appealing, but if you think rationally it would be an awful choice for the UK. A vote for ReformUK is a vote to substitute punching yourself in the face to drinking bleach instead.
                  Arguably true but not sure how you've come to this conclusion without having a clue. The thought of them winning is horrific I'll agree but they are floating along on a single agenda that the populace is getting more and more angry about and it's just getting worse to the point that even the left have to admit is unsustainable.
                  Look at Europe and it's jolt to the right. It's not just some angry red faced out of towner, it's the whole continent.

                  Just as well most of the country aren't thick enough to have went down that route.
                  Do I need to point out the irony of the garbage?
                  Last edited by northernladuk; 5 July 2024, 09:58.
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

                    Looking good for my bet
                    Less so for your credibility

                    Reform underperformed in many ways. Votes only marginally up on UKIP. As predicted, a handful of seats. On the upside, their main effect was to smash the Tories.

                    For Labour, that has to be the most unconvincing landslide ever, only 35% of the vote. However, the Tories have a needle to thread with Reform on the right and electoral success in the centre. Labour could easily get a similar result next time.

                    Hold on to your hats, I predict the next four years will be dire, although perhaps more professionally dire than the Tories.

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                      Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

                      Less so for your credibility

                      Reform underperformed in many ways. Votes only marginally up on UKIP. As predicted, a handful of seats. On the upside, their main effect was to smash the Tories.

                      For Labour, that has to be the most unconvincing landslide ever, only 35% of the vote. However, the Tories have a needle to thread with Reform on the right and electoral success in the centre. Labour could easily get a similar result next time.

                      Hold on to your hats, I predict the next four years will be dire, although perhaps more professionally dire than the Tories.
                      Totally agree. I think Starmer has about a year or so before his lot are as popular as the Tories are now. That year will be OK-ish on the back of the economic progress that they inherited, but they will no doubt claim responsibility for it.

                      Reform PLC got exactly what they deserved and will have absolutely zero influence on anything.

                      Sadly, even on the highly optimistic assumption that the Tories can start playing as one party again, they are going to struggle to make an impact in opposition.

                      What killed me was Wales, where they have managed to elect Labour in vast numbers despite the horrific damage they have already done to the Principality!
                      Last edited by malvolio; 5 July 2024, 10:18.
                      Blog? What blog...?

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