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Previously on "Am I imagining things..."

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  • tazdevil
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    An AI Odyssey 2029, "I'm sorry Kier I can't do that" "I think you know what the problem is just as much as I do"

    I think Kier will be long gone by 2029 though or at least I hope so as UK PLC will be a smoking ruin by then if he's not gone

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Well we've already got Skynet. This is just joining the dots, like. .

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  • vetran
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    There is the possibility to create millions of jobs but we need to be in the vanguard. Its going to revolutionise Healthcare, trading, science. It will also kill millions of jobs when China,Japan, USA etc get there ahead of us.

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  • Zigenare
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    £14Bn funding with the possibility of creating up to 13,600 jobs!

    Excellent value...

    For a f**king search engine.

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  • tazdevil
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    ... or didn't Starmer kill off a major supercomputer programme intended to build on our already leading AI skills base just after getting elected.
    Yes he did and now he's going to invest in a super computer for AI purposes now that's he's pissed on our leading, but no more, AI skills

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  • xoggoth
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    Did according to this:

    Robertson: Labour supercomputer cash cut shows AI misunderstanding | The Herald

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  • malvolio
    started a topic Am I imagining things...

    Am I imagining things...

    ... or didn't Starmer kill off a major supercomputer programme intended to build on our already leading AI skills base just after getting elected.

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