@vrexec@itsolelehmann I don’t think he is. You were rude, and are now defending your rudeness. If you call was ‘important’ why on earth are you not concentrating on it, instead of fannying around doing other stuff. You’ve no respect for anyone. That’s the moral here.
This is good work. There must be hundreds if not thousands of use cases like this that can be automated relatively easily. In public and private situations.
We sent a forward-deployed AI engineer to prison.
He’s not a criminal - he’s been creating tools that are massively saving staff time, making things safer for everyone. Now they’re being rolled out across the Prison Service.
This is exactly the type of work the No10 Innovation Fellows were designed to deliver - helping us to move fast and fix things.
@JTLonsdale Honestly, had you even heard of her a week ago? Do you know anything about her? Why are you jumping in here? Got Elon envy and want to start interfering in UK politics? Very odd to get involved.
@DrEliDavid@chamath Is this really an amazing insight? Techniques have a maxima - then companies innovate around them. He’s just been a bit slow in watching his own spend. There’s no great insight here.
@DrEliDavid Funny but too smug that only the US innovates. China is way ahead in many critical areas. And if you took the Chinese out of AI research in the US there would be a big hole.
@MPrinParr Yeah, all good. Just a shame he’s a terrible human being. And the whole Mars thing is fundamentally childish. Just ridiculously stupid. Odd how such types often are awful people - Henry Ford for instance.