A multibillion-pound drive to “mainline AI into the veins” of the British economy is riddled with “phantom investments” and shaky accounting, a Guardian investigation has found.
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A multibillion-pound drive to “mainline AI into the veins” of the British economy is riddled with “phantom investments” and shaky accounting, a Guardian investigation has found.
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A multibillion-pound drive to “mainline AI into the veins” of the British economy is riddled with “phantom investments” and shaky accounting, a Guardian investigation has found.
@kibcol1049 people dig and find out that scam....is a scam.
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A multibillion-pound drive to “mainline AI into the veins” of the British economy is riddled with “phantom investments” and shaky accounting, a Guardian investigation has found.
AI in its current state is a very efficient information collection mechanism, and information is power.
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AI in its current state is a very efficient information collection mechanism, and information is power.
@ReggieHere @kibcol1049
It's amazing, like an encyclopedia, but with more nutters and statistical bollocks involved. -
@ReggieHere @kibcol1049
It's amazing, like an encyclopedia, but with more nutters and statistical bollocks involved.Agreed, but controlling information is the 21st century equivalent of owning the means of production in the 19th century.
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Agreed, but controlling information is the 21st century equivalent of owning the means of production in the 19th century.
@ReggieHere @kibcol1049
I bought myself a set of 1980s Encyclopaedia Brittanica a few months back for €100. Absolute bargain for post-apocalyptic reading materials. -
@ReggieHere @kibcol1049
I bought myself a set of 1980s Encyclopaedia Brittanica a few months back for €100. Absolute bargain for post-apocalyptic reading materials.Ha! I've been hoarding an old set of encyclopaedias as a baseline for when old knowledge gets 'reinterpreted'.
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Ha! I've been hoarding an old set of encyclopaedias as a baseline for when old knowledge gets 'reinterpreted'.
@ReggieHere @davep Good idea! And thank goodness for archive.org; you can easily ignore all the trash published after 2022.
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Always useful to have a source....
https://archive.org/
http://archivebyd3rzt3ehjpm4c3bjkyxv3hjleiytnvxcn7x32psn2kxcuid.onion -
The internet may well be the first thing to go in the event of a world war.....assuming that we've not all been locked out for having unregistered devices in the meantime of course.
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It's all important information, and the older texts often come with context that's completely missing from modern interpretations.
I noticed that the Hay festival is coming up soon for anyone who wants to stock up on apocalyptic hard copy

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@Thebratdragon @ReggieHere
Very cool. I've got some book amidst my vast pile of stuff containing 100 interesting engineering principles/designs from about 100 years ago. It's ace. -
Absolutely, and also published at a time when breaking even was sufficient return so more eclectic titles could get published.
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....and could get them from public libraries without having to buy a subscription with some rent-seeking web publisher.
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Ha, brilliant!
It's always been about information. Data has been a huge distraction.
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@Thebratdragon @ReggieHere @davep Yes. They do.
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All permanently available and copyable. It's a shame that so many companies and colleges dumped their hard copy for online subscriptions.
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@Thebratdragon @ReggieHere @davep People should really pay more attention to the "post-apocalyptic marketability" of their skills and knowledge. You don't want to be the useless drain on resources that gets eaten first!
(Me, I have a printing press with movable type and a little paper-making kit and the know-how to use it, along with bookbinding. My partner has a loom and knows how to spin and weave.)
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Yep, and thanks to the economics of the day, digitising everything looked like a no-brainer.
Fifty years on, with the world's knowledge increasingly locked up behind corporate paywalls it could be considered to have been a trifle hasty.