The UK government embracing AI? I’m sorry, that’s nonsense and I can prove it | Chris Stokel-Walker

R.Things related to technology made me laugh this week. One of them was the childish abundance, Donald Trump, in seeing the Tesla Pinfitting painting in the White House garden, and his wonderful admiration.Everything is the computer“.
The other was equally fun, and also linked politics. Kerr Starmer stood yesterday in Hull and said that the waste will be thrown on the side of the road and the civil service will lose its swelling … thanks Amnesty International Transformations.
I did not know him, and no one else did My story for the new world Shortly then published, the Prime Minister was talking nonsense. I have seen the government’s revolution directly. Everything was anonymous.
With what is believed to be the first global use of information freedom law Peter KyleUK technology secretary, with Chatgpt for his job. (The Kyle Heads section has previously rejected the FOI’s request previously that granting it was exposed to the risk of unveiling his personal conversations with Chatgpt.) If Kyle’s talks are an indication of what the artificial intelligence revolution promises the government, then we are in a difficult time.
My knowledge of the UK’s podcast scene is what you expect as a white middle-aged man who spends a lot of time on the Internet-so I can answer the question that Kyle first posed on Chatbot: Any podcast It should appear to reach a wide audience.
What Kyle then – which of the four Podcasts requested that most listeners have – may seem reasonable to use of the Wooing IQ, but it was also something that Google could have been rapid at the same time; And with less concerns that it was numbers like an excessive oxbridge graduate. Amnesty International “Halosa” – Providing wrong, incorrect or misleading results – remains a real and present fear with the tools of obstetric intelligence, which is worried. Likewise The main things are wrong When summarizing the reports.
Regarding the inquiry of the Minister of Technology about the reason for adopting artificial intelligence in SMBS), this was not equal. It is not new or original to say that data protection laws, such as GDPR regulations, may be surprised by the development of technology that is subject to multiple dangers on data breach and copyright risk. No-you hope-not among Ken Civil Service to understand that “many small and medium companies are not aware of these programs or find it difficult to move,” Chatgpt Kyle told at the seventh point of a thesis of 10 points. “Do not be assured that the minister with the Ministry of Experts uses artificial intelligence for these types of questions,” as one Status.
Chatgpt was stronger in answering Kyle’s questions that seek to obtain simplified similes for complex concepts such as “quantum” or “Antimatter” – although some commentators are on social media IndicateIt is a little concern that Kyle felt the need to request Chatbot Amnesty International to define “digital inclusion”. It is assumed that he should know, as the person responsible for supervising him?
I was generally surprised by the comparative lack of the interaction that Kyle had with Chatgpt, given that he spent the past few months telling anyone about an audio recorder about his fishing technology, and the types of questions he was asking. In fact, my response to seeing the interaction between artificial intelligence and the minister at the sharp end of the government’s use and knowledge of it was: Is this? Is this the revolution of the Truceful artificial intelligence that we notice our future and economy?
There are ways to harness artificial intelligence in the government for the public good. For example, for example; Discovery of drugs that works for Amnesty International; Deep search of the type that can add forgotten visions for a long time or not previously thought – these are all wins that can be achieved.
How does the government talk about the promise of artificial intelligence and potential seizure with the truth about how to use it now is something that the Minister of Technology will have to answer himself. Perhaps he can ask Chatgpt some help there too.