• Release of technology secretary’s use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating

    Release of technology secretary’s use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating
    Use of Freedom of Information Act to reveal Peter Kyle’s ChatGPT queries has shocked experts and left journalists wondering what to request nextTechnology secretary Peter Kyle asks ChatGPT for science and media adviceWhen Tony Blair looked back on his time in power, he had a simple assessment of his decision to introduce the Freedom of Information Act: “You idiot.”While the technology secretary, Peter Kyle, is a fan of the former prime minister, he may be inclined to agree with
  • UK politics: Unison attacks ‘shambolic’ announcement of NHS England’s abolition – as it happened

    UK politics: Unison attacks ‘shambolic’ announcement of NHS England’s abolition – as it happened
    Union says staff will have been left reeling after surprise news that body will be scrappedStarmer is now talking about regulatation, and giving examples of where he thinks it has gone too far.l give you an example. There’s a office conversion in Bingley, which, as you know, is in Yorkshire. That is an office conversion that will create 139 homes.But now the future of that is uncertain because the regulator was not properly consulted on the power of cricket balls. That’s 139 homes. N
  • Technology secretary Peter Kyle asks ChatGPT for science and media advice

    Technology secretary Peter Kyle asks ChatGPT for science and media advice
    Strong advocate of AI use in government asks chat tool which podcasts to appear on and to define ‘quantum’Peter Kyle, the science and technology secretary, has asked ChatGPT for advice on a range of work-related issues, including why British businesses are not adopting artificial intelligence and what podcasts he should appear on.Information provided to the New Scientist magazine in response to a freedom of information request showed that Kyle, an advocate for AI within the governmen
  • Unison attacks ‘shambolic’ announcement of NHS England’s abolition – UK politics live

    Union says staff will have been left reeling after surprise news that body will be scrappedStarmer is now talking about regulatation, and giving examples of where he thinks it has gone too far.l give you an example. There’s a office conversion in Bingley, which, as you know, is in Yorkshire. That is an office conversion that will create 139 homes.But now the future of that is uncertain because the regulator was not properly consulted on the power of cricket balls. That’s 139 homes. N
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  • Kyiv Start-Up Tests Unified Controller for Robots and Drones

    Kyiv Start-Up Tests Unified Controller for Robots and Drones
    Ukraine’s young tech entrepreneurs think that a combination of robots and lessons from war-gaming could turn the tide in the war against Russia. They are developing an intelligent operating system to enable a single controller to remotely operate swarms of interconnected drones and cannon-equipped land robots. The tech, they say, could help Ukraine cope with Russia’s numerical advantage. Kyiv-based start-up Ark Robotics is conducting trials on an embryo of such a system in cooperatio
  • Starmer announces plans to scrap NHS England and boost AI in civil service – video

    Starmer announces plans to scrap NHS England and boost AI in civil service – video
    In a speech on changes to the civil service, Keir Starmer announced NHS England would be abolished to 'cut bureaucracy' and bring management of the health service 'back into democratic control'. The prime minister said decisions about billions of pounds of taxpayers' money should not be taken by an 'arm's-length' body, as he promised sweeping changes that the government says will deliver better care for patients. He also said AI provided an opportunity to make £45bn in efficiency savings a