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UK Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has written to the UK's national institute for AI to tell its bosses to refocus on defense and security. BBC: In a letter, Kyle said boosting the UK's AI capabilities was "critical" to national security and should be at the core of the Alan Turing Institute's activities. Kyle suggested the institute should overhaul its leadership team to reflect its "renewed purpose."
The cabinet minister said further government investment in the institute would depend on the "delivery of the vision" he had outlined in the letter. A spokesperson for the Alan Turing Institute said it welcomed "the recognition of our critical role and will continue to work closely with the government to support its priorities." Further reading, from April: Alan Turing Institute Plans Revamp in Face of Criticism and Technological Change.
The cabinet minister said further government investment in the institute would depend on the "delivery of the vision" he had outlined in the letter. A spokesperson for the Alan Turing Institute said it welcomed "the recognition of our critical role and will continue to work closely with the government to support its priorities." Further reading, from April: Alan Turing Institute Plans Revamp in Face of Criticism and Technological Change.
Ya no. (Score:3)
Clearly a Spy (Score:3)
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Nerds run the world now (Score:2)
Turing institute.... (Score:1)
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Bletchley Park is on my list of places to visit. They demonstrate the Bombe machine and do a pretty good explanation of how it’s able to brute force Enigma.
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Correct. One of the most brilliant people who ever lived and also an incredible athlete. He was responsible for ending WW2 early. But he was gay so they threw him in jail. But it’s all cool because decades later the queen apologized and they put his face on a coin.
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Have you investigated the concept of sarcasm recently? I commend you to it.
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Alan Turing would be considered a DEI hire today.
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Which is how it should have stayed.
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hmmm.....you are really Stephen Miller in real life, yes? Here's a test. Look in the mirror. If you cannot see your own reflection, then you are Stephen Miller. If you can, then maybe some meds could help you.
This should be good. (Score:3)
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Hmmm (Score:2)
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A man with no actual technological credentials offering piss poor advice
Sounds like an elected official doing their job to me.
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AI arms race (Score:3)
They've been getting services from Palantir, which probably has given them a pretty good idea as to just how powerful AI can when it comes to fighting an adversary;
"What that means in practice is that we are now in an AI arms race against our adversaries. And the government is right that we need to put all the resources we have into staying ahead - because that is our best path to preserving peace."
I don't know if it preserves peace but you definitely need to have some skin in the game or someone else's even more powerful AI will eat you up.
Tells? No. (Score:2)
The minister does not have direct legal authority to command the Alan Turing Institute to change leadership or mission.
Here's why:
The Alan Turing Institute (ATI) is an independent research organisation. It’s publicly funded, but not a government department. That means ministers like Peter Kyle can:
– set broad funding conditions
– suggest policy priorities
– threaten future funding adjustments
but they cannot legally compel the ATI to adopt a specific internal structure or research direc