Tim Cook

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Tim Cook

Tim Cook

@TimCook_UK

Father of 3; Founder https://t.co/kTU4A0LjvA; Ex Civil Servant; Head Jnr Cricket @sidcupcc. Way more active here: https://t.co/aMoUjK4sQK

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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@sebkrier I thought you seemed petty sharp last time we met.... oh
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Séb Krier
Séb Krier@sebkrier·
I've developed the unique skill of being incredibly sharp in meetings that don't matter, and a half-zombified wreck when surrounded by people who actually do. Bodes well.
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Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@sebkrier 100%. I would add 'problem identifiers' and 'desire to solve problems'. Taking messy/complex issues, describing as a problem + the desire & comms skills to galvanise ppl. If you can do this, the capability available to solve the problem is magnitudes greater than 3 years ago.
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@sebkrier Also don't underestimate the impact of: 1) Experience to date has been more -ve than it has +ve (hype high, training low) 2) So much -ve feels outside of their control, therefore hard to see the +ve's within their control
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Séb Krier
Séb Krier@sebkrier·
Unfortunately I think this is the mood affilitation that will continue to grow in various circles: socially conservative subcultures who reject change; activists who make activism their identity; degrowth-adjascent ideologies; aging populations who are unwilling to let societies progress; paternalists who strive to control other people's lives. That's not to say the technology doesn't come with risks, downsides, and trade-offs; but it's absolutely possible to take individual issues seriously while being Progress-oriented and overall optimistic about what AI.
Anders Sandberg@anderssandberg

I am worried that people converge to general "AI hating" instead of being against particular reasons (e.g. IP, xrisk, slop, competition, power concentration etc.) AI is not going to go away - it is too useful - so general rejection will not work other than as social posing.

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UK Community Foundations
UK Community Foundations@UKCF_tweets·
What are the strategic and operational impacts of artificial intelligence for those working in the #CharitySector? Thanks to @TimCook_UK from AI Confident and Jon Yates from @berkshirecf for delivering today's hands-on workshop on leading confidently through AI-related change...
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The Friendly Cricket Collective
The Friendly Cricket Collective@PeoplesCricket·
Teas add so much to a weekend game. But they're increasingly rare, which means players miss out on a great feed and the communal part of shared eating. What are the main reasons for cricket tea's demise please #CricketTwitter? 📸 @ComptonDandoNCC's excellent teas!
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@SkyCricket Broad hasn't yet lost the instinct to shout 'catch it' 🤣 love it
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Sky Sports Cricket
Sky Sports Cricket@SkyCricket·
Stuart Broad's reaction to James Anderson's dropped catch 😱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@classickeeper1 @KeeperCourt @WK_Union You missed "standing up to everyone because nothing gets above ankle height" "everything hits the ends of your very cold fingers" and "body in bits for next two days due doing 400 squats in a day having done none for the last 9 months" 🤣
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Classic keeper
Classic keeper@classickeeper1·
“A wicket keepers lot”cold wet April,dry enough to play.Lose toss 80+cold overs beckon.Team mates wear many layers,I can’t I still need to move!Quicks spraying it,I dive for a pad deflection,now look more like a goalkeeper!And I still miss it😊@KeeperCourt @WK_Union
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Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@_thewkcoach Superb glovework, and nice to see the stumps flattened in proper first-stumpung-of-the-season excitement too 🤣
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@IanDunt 2 minutes 43 seconds and not a single "supercharge", "turbocharge" or even a "boost". What's going on?
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@Gilesyb Superb piece, Giles. In particular the point about the need for adoption in the 'non-frontier', 'everyday' organisations. Important to include non-profit/education in those too, they have the added challenge of managing the societal impact of AI on the communities they serve.
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Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@Gilesyb Fair cop! But if I can, then the barrier to entry is v low. If it helps frame your output from the survey, I've been playing with a way to describe the different 'levels' of using AI tools in organisations. Feel free to critique or challenge with edge cases that might not fit!
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Giles Wilkes
Giles Wilkes@Gilesyb·
@TimCook_UK but your business is literally about AI, right? Looks impressive
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Giles Wilkes
Giles Wilkes@Gilesyb·
do you use large language models regularly in work and has it made much difference to your effectiveness?
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Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@ScarlettSport At @Sidcupcc we have rapidly growing women's team, indoor nets and also playing in indoor pre season competitions...
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Scarlett
Scarlett@ScarlettSport·
Hola cricket Twitter need some help because play cricket/ecb is as helpful as an umbrella inspired by a colander. I’m Looking for a women’s* team near central London preferably one with winter nets? It’s hard for me to go home and partake there and I want to get season ready!
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@CatrionaRoss1 @zsk @ChathamHouse Very much so!! Also reminds me of being told by someone very senior that there was no point doing anything other than investing in AI/maths PhDs 🤔
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Zoe Kleinman
Zoe Kleinman@zsk·
Listening to Microsoft boss Satya Nadella talking AI @ChathamHouse: you don’t need to be an expert in the tech, you need to be an expert in using the tech in your field Not everybody needs a PhD in AI, he says He describes it as “just a tool you would use… like spreadsheets”
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@Gilesyb Add to your 'fiscal moments' the fact an SR must be due next autumn in time for Mar 25. A May election may just give time for a new gvt to make some choices for that, a Nov election surely makes it very messy. 1yr roll over likely either way?
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Giles Wilkes
Giles Wilkes@Gilesyb·
And the prospect of *two* fiscal moments, again? Beyond desperate
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Giles Wilkes
Giles Wilkes@Gilesyb·
I can't be the only one gloomy at the thought of a November election. Please let us get this done in May. Four and a half years is surely enough. And May's locals are going to be a bloodbath for the Conservatives. Why have two?
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@TheAthletic Chatting to my son on the way back from his training on Sat I said "you dropped back into a sweeper role a few times there". He looked completely confused. The concept of a sweeper has disappeared from the game entirely! When did this happen? Who was the last team to have one??
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The Athletic
The Athletic@TheAthletic·
Data has spelled the end for some not-so-wise tactics in football - here are four of them
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@TimCook_UK·
@KatAlf @geraldpower Their motorways are very empty though!! Very much enjoyed our drive down to the Loire! But I do concur with your observation... except for graffiti which is seemingly the other way round 🤷‍♂️
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