
Pavel S Lelyukh
815 posts

Pavel S Lelyukh
@PavsProjects
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Technological progress is accelerating at unprecedented speed. Artificial intelligence is about to reshape our societies. The real question is whether Britain will be master of its own fate, or be at the mercy of others? Tesla is ending production of its wildly popular Model S and Model X cars, reallocating the capacity to mass producing humanoid robots. Millions of white collar jobs are at risk of automation in the coming years. But there are also huge opportunities for Britain to harness AI to improve British people’s lives, through advanced medicine, historic increases in productivity and living standards. In Defence, AI superiority will be the decisive advantage of the new era. Yet no country is squandering its potential more than Britain. We produce a remarkable share of the world’s top AI engineers thanks to our world-class universities. But the mad Net Zero energy policies pursued by Tory and Labour governments have saddled Britain with some of the highest energy costs on earth. The result is obvious. Britain lacks anywhere near enough of the most valuable infrastructure of the 21st century: sovereign computational power. Britain has the talent, but does not host anywhere near enough data centres. The US and China are in an energy arms race, ramping up energy production capacity at unprecedented speed. They are making energy cheap and abundant. All to power vast clusters of Nvidia AI chips. Witless politicians in Britain are doing the opposite, effectively surrendering the future of the British people. At the most pivotal time in human history, we need leadership that understands the technology and ensures Britain competes. Time is running out. Tomorrow I'll be speaking at the TechUK Policy Conference to talk more about why I believe a Prime Minister @Nigel_Farage is the best path to a great future for Britain in this hazardous time.














This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…





New York bill wants ALL 3d printers to including censorship technology to prevent fire arm manufacturing.






















