New: No official UK action against X for potentially inciting riots for around two months after ministers say it’s just a matter for Ofcom.
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From one of the many PR emails I'm getting about the government social media ban. Obviously this is from someone selling this technology.
But stop to think about just how utterly dystopian this is: *constant* video surveillance of all online activity, for everyone.
Criminal investigation launched into alleged use of AI by police officer ft.trib.al/UdWXHVG
"Gabriela Soto and her children have been stopped from visiting Delaney Hall because of what they were wearing more than 10 times.
On one occasion, Delaney Hall rejected them because Gabriela’s four-year-old daughter was in leggings, which the guards said were too 'provocative'."
Keir Starmer keeps referring to the consultation as evidence for why the social media ban isn't a last gasp by-election gambit in his answers to the press. The consultation had 116,211 responses to 54 questions. The government has published a single percentage of answers to just two questions
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