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Pretty incredible when you think about it that a technical unit inside Whitehall has a glowing write-up in the New York Times
AISI making Britain proud @nytimes today
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Morgan are clearly expecting a visit from @LUDENClassics today
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New Year’s Eve in Venice, Italy
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New Year Celebrations from Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 🇸🇬
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The Sydney Opera House illuminated with Gustav Klimt's The Tree of Life.
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This is why younger folk need to vote.
Note that a graduate in late 20s earning £30k pays a marginal rate of 37%: income tax NI loan repayment. Someone in late 60s earning £30k pays income tax at 20%. That’s all. And they’ll have a c£12k state pension.
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Really excited to be launching the AI Index for the Islamic World with @ICESCO_En
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This is astonishingly good. If we actually implement all this, the benefits to the UK will be enormous. John and team - thank you for your service!
Britain needs nuclear power. Our nuclear projects are the most expensive in the world and among the slowest. Regulators and industry are paralysed by risk aversion. This can change. For Britain to prosper, it must. Earlier this year, the Prime Minister appointed me to lead a Taskforce to set out a path to getting affordable, fast nuclear power Britain. Our final report today sets out 47 recommendations, among them: - Creating a one-stop shop for nuclear approvals, to end the regulatory merry-go-round that delays projects at the moment. - Simplifying environmental rules to avoid extreme outcomes like Hinkley Point C spending £700m on systems to protect one salmon every ten years, while enhancing nuclear's impact on nature. - Limiting the ability of spurious legal challenges to delay nuclear projects, which adds huge cost and delay throughout the supply chain. - Approving fleets of reactors, so that Britain’s nuclear industry can benefit from certainty and economies of scale. - Directing regulators to factor in cost to their behaviour, and changing their culture to allow building cheaply, quickly and safely. - Changing the culture of the nuclear industry to end gold-plating and focus on efficient, safe delivery. If the government adopts our report in full, it will send a signal to investors that it is serious about pro-growth reform and taking on vested interests for the public good. A thriving British nuclear industry producing abundant, affordable energy would be good for jobs, good for manufacturing, good for the climate, and good for the cost of living. And it could enable Britain to become an AI and technology superpower. Britain can be a world leader in this new Industrial Revolution, but only if it has the energy to power it. Our report is bold, but balanced. Our recommendations, taken together and properly implemented, will forge a clear path for stronger economic growth through improved productivity and innovation. This is a prize worth fighting for. gov.uk/government/publicatio…
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Surprising idea from this morning: @michaelgove would be an excellent person to drive civil service reform in the UK
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Check out our new @OECD resource hub on #AI in government now live here: oecd.ai/en/gov
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@RoryStewartUK⁩ any chance you could correct that to the man who invented the web? (Very unstandable and common mistake but Vint Cerf was the internet and TBL was the web)
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I know folk dunk on the mismatch between private sector and public sector salaries in tech, but it extends much wider. This feels far to low a salary for the responsibility: linkedin.com/jobs/view/42962…

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Who are the UKs best people working on this that we need to get in a room together?
hosting a @txp_io x @Kindred_VC dinner in late Sept on embodied AI & robotics as a UK AI sovereignty opportunity we have a great group of investors, founders, researchers, operators & policy folk already and have 1-2 extra spots — who should we invite?
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Join my new #WomeninTechPowerNetwork, sign up to the waitlist, first 50 subscribers get introductory rate of £29pm, doors open 11am UK time next Monday 1st September: linkedin.com/posts/sueblack_…
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Richard Stirling retweeted
Another day, another top job available in the Sovereign AI Unit. We are looking for someone that can sniff out amazing startup partnership opportunities, transformative datasets to invest in, and think through what the UK's most ambitious plays can be Help the UK stand up tall!
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Calling all weekend grafters - the deadline for this is Monday! A small number of academics have the opportunity to get a large number of GPUs!
Many top academic AI researchers are GPU poor. The Sovereign AI Unit wants to change this story. We are seeking ambitious AI research proposals for UK academics aiming to take their research to the next level. Read below to find out more and apply 🧵👇
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Job – Head of Ventures in UK Government's Sovereign AI Unit civilservicejobs.service.gov… Not sure whether the bit about working directly with Matt Clifford still applies, but in any case I'm sure DSIT will consider suitable applicants without reference to age. x.com/matthewclifford/status…

Great job: the Government’s Sovereign AI unit is looking for someone to come and lead a team focused on special projects for UK sovereign advantage Ideal for someone early ish career looking to do a tour of duty to help ensure the UK is an AI maker, not an AI taker
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Great job: the Government’s Sovereign AI unit is looking for someone to come and lead a team focused on special projects for UK sovereign advantage Ideal for someone early ish career looking to do a tour of duty to help ensure the UK is an AI maker, not an AI taker
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Lots of disagreement on this panel but everyone could get behind: 1⃣ policymakers need wake up to how fast these changes are happening – dismissing AI based on limited early interactions (e.g. a bad ChatGPT output in 2020) is negligent. 2⃣ the UK is trending towards irrelevance and subservience in a post-AI world. If you believe there is even a small chance these changes happen quickly, this should have significant implications for industrial policy, national security, and economic planning.
Inference is hosting some of the world’s leading experts for a debate on the possibility and potential consequences of automated AI research. The debate will be hosted in London on July 1st. There are limited spaces available. Register your interest below
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MDEC invites locally-owned Malaysia Digital (MD) manufacturing companies to apply for the SmartMFG Incentive Programme, aligned with NIMP 2030. Benefits include financial incentives, testbed access, and capacity-building. Apply by 13 July 2025 at mdec.my/smartmfg.
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