Hamilbug
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UK tech editor @ Politico | board game obsessive
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hamilbug.bsky.social
Important reporting here - the HO has steadfastly resisted attempts from MPs, immigration lawyers, and campaigners (plus Mizy) to find out how often the UK's eVisa system malfunctions. A glitch could be devastating, as it could falsely call someone's immigration status into question.
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hamilbug.bsky.social
From @mizyjudah.bsky.social: the methodology the UK gov used to calculate how much civil service work can be done by AI assumes that 62% of the work done by the most junior civil servants is "routine" (i.e. AI can do it) www.politico.eu/article/uk-g...
The UK government thinks AI can do 62 percent of the most junior civil servants’ work
Meanwhile, the most senior civil servants perform zero routine (i.e. automatable) work.
www.politico.eu
hamilbug.bsky.social
My copy's due to arrive on Friday! Love presents from past me - even if they do not conform to the kallax capacity of current me
hamilbug.bsky.social
Fun to see Meta pursuing the Ursula-the-sea-witch style of AI data mining (www.theverge.com/news/658602/...)
hamilbug.bsky.social
Amused if slightly exasperated to report that the government's copyright plans to make creatives "opt out" of having their works scraped for AI are pleasing no-one, AI firms included. www.politico.eu/article/open...
OpenAI, Google reject UK’s AI copyright plan
The U.K. government’s AI copyright plans can’t seem to please anyone.
www.politico.eu
hamilbug.bsky.social
Rachel Reeves told Kuenssberg that talks with the US about potentially scrapping the Digital Services Tax are 'ongoing.' Tech secretary Peter Kyle went a step further, telling us that 'nothing is off the table' in negotiations with the US www.politico.eu/article/noth...
‘Nothing is off the table’ in Trump trade talks, UK tech chief says
Peter Kyle says both sides are ‘exploring all’ options as London considers putting its Big Tech tax up for negotiation with the U.S.
www.politico.eu
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rmac.bsky.social
Report on Musk long enough and you start to see him say the same things over and over.

He agreed to buy Twitter then made sweeping accusations about fraud and bots to try to break the deal. He also accused Twitter of harboring "ghost employees" who took paychecks.

www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02...
New York Times excerpt that reads: 

Musk makes sweeping claims about federal corruption, without evidence.
The billionaire Elon Musk said in an extraordinary Oval Office appearance Tuesday that he was providing maximum transparency, while offering no evidence for his sweeping claims that the federal bureaucracy is corrupted by cheats and officials who have approved money for “fraudsters.”

Answering questions from the media for the first time since his arrival in Washington to run the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, Mr. Musk stood next to the Resolute Desk and asserted that his work was in the interest of the public and democracy. President Trump sat behind the desk, chiming in with approval as he let the world’s richest man expound for roughly 30 minutes on the rationale for the administration’s overhaul of the federal bureaucracy.

Among Mr. Musk’s claims, offered without evidence, was that some officials at the now-gutted U.S.A.I.D. were taking “kickbacks.” He said that “quite a few people” in the bureaucracy somehow had “managed to accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while they are in that position.” He later claimed that some recipients of Social Security checks were as old as 150.
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shuhbillskee.bsky.social
Refreshing piece by Amy Fleming in The Guardian, where I joined scholars to unpack misconceptions that disempower parents & young people around tech. Evidence doesn’t support fear—our approach shouldn’t either. Let’s pause panic & do better for families in 2025!

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
All in the mind? The surprising truth about brain rot
Is screen use really sapping our ability to focus and lowering our IQs? The scientists who have actually analysed the data give their verdict
www.theguardian.com