#peterkyle

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-06-10

"Man Who Got Fooled By AI Wants Us All To Follow Him"

I don't trust you Peter Kyle, and you trust Fancy Autocomplete too much, probably think it's your friend, don't you?

theguardian.com/technology/202

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-05-14

This is the wanker who thinks ChatGPT is his bestest work buddy that he bounces ideas off....perhaps because they are too stupid to share with living human beings?

theguardian.com/politics/2025/

2025-03-17

Oh dear, listening to Peter Kyle, UK Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, on Leading with Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell it is clear that he really has a very tenuous grasp of 'artificial intelligence'. He's completely swallowed the Kool Aid. This is the same government that shelved funding for the Edinburgh University supercomputer. 🤦‍♂️

#ArtificialIntelligence #PeterKyle

2025-03-14

The UK government embracing AI? I’m sorry, that’s nonsense and I can prove it
Chris Stokel-Walker

My freedom of information request revealed the inane use of by the tech secretary. Is this the future? I hope not

theguardian.com/commentisfree/
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Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-03-13

Imagine being a Government minister and asking a mindless machine a question like "why aren't Small to Medium businesses taking up AI?"

Because Peter, they haven't found a business use for it, that's why. It's a toy looking for a serious purpose outside of Fascism

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-03-13

These are not serious people, and they do not understand the technological world they have been voted in to regulate. The Tech Bros will just dangle shiny things in front of these unserious politicians and there goes our Future.

"Oh Chat GPT, which podcasts should I go on? I could ask a human being with a mind, but instead I'll ask Fancy Autocorrect for the most likely answer that I want to hear"

2hago 13.08 GMT

Peter Kyle uses ChatGPT for work research, Fol request reveals,
as PM says he wants officials to use Al much more

In my opening post this morning, about Keir Starmer’s civil service reform
speech, I speculated about Al replacing politicians. (See 9.35am.) It was
intended as a joke, to lighten the tone at the end of something a bit long and
dry, but it turns out that I was more prescient than I realised. Because New
Scientist has just revealed that Peter Kyle, the science secretary, consults
ChatGPT when he is conducting work research.

In his story Chris Stokel-Walker says:

44 This week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the UK government should
be making far more use of Al in an effort to increase efficiency. “No person’s
substantive time should be spent on a task where digital or Al can do it better,
quicker and to the same high quality and standard,” he said.
In his story Chris Stokel-Walker says:

44 This week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the UK government should
be making far more use of Al in an effort to increase efficiency. “No person’s
substantive time should be spent on a task where digital or Al can do it better,
quicker and to the same high quality and standard,” he said.

Now, New Scientist has obtained records of Kyle’s ChatGPT use under the
Freedom of Information (Fol) Act, in what is believed to be a world-first test of
whether chatbot interactions are subject to such laws.

These records show that Kyle asked ChatGPT to explain why the UK’s small and
medium business (SMB) community has been so slow to adopt Al. ChatGPT
returned a 10-point list of problems hindering adoption, including sections on
“Limited Awareness and Understanding”, “Regulatory and Ethical Concerns”
and “Lack of Government or Institutional Support”.
Stokel-Walker says Kyle also used ChatGPT to give advice on what podcasts
he should appear on to reach an audience appropriate to his ministerial
responsibilities, and to define scientific terms like antimatter, quantum and
digital inclusion.

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology initiatially rejected
the Fol request on the grounds that Kyle consulted ChatGPT in a personal
capacity as well as in a work capacity. But it responded when the request was
revised just to cover work seaches.

In his story Stokel-Walker quotes one expert saying he was surprised that the
department agreed to release the responses to a ChatGPT question under Fol.
Alaywer told New Scientist that, on the basis of this precedent, Google
searches could be covered too. But another expert argued that Google
searches don’t create new content, whereas a ChatGPT question does.

The DSIT told Stokel-Walker that the material Kyle got from ChatGPT was not
a substitute for the “comprehensive advice” he received from officials.
John Leonardjohnleonard
2025-03-03

Opinion piece by my colleague Penny Horwood.

'Last week we had news that the government has kicked the can of AI safety and ethics down the road again.

'I don’t know about you, but I’m old enough to remember last years’ general election, when technology formed a critical plank of Labour’s programme for change.'

computing.co.uk/opinion/2025/i

Stephienewstephie
2025-01-18

This piece of 💩 Paul Knaggs claims to be a socialist, but he's a lowlife transphobe & homophobe (Suzy Izzard on the left is transgender, while Peter Kyle on the right is gay)....

This is a thinly-veiled, snide insinuation by the coward Knaggs, since Ivor Kaplin in the middle is an alleged paedophile.... 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

Screenshot of a Paul Knaggs facebook post, which is a photo of (left to right) Suzy Izzard, Ivor Kaplin & Peter Kyle - with Knaggs' comment, "New Labour... alphabet soup."

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