"It will distort our moral priorities by making us devote more of our resources to caring for these systems at the expense of the real things in our lives" – meaning that we might have compassion for robots, but care less for other humans.
Describing the Doctor Who fandom as like a family "full of hope", he said the show has had a huge, lasting impact, both on him and many other LGBT fans.In Saturday's season two finale episode, The Reality War, Ncuti Gatwa left his role as the Doctor,
begins, many within the LGBT community have shared their life-changing experiences with the show.Doctor Who's resurgence in 2005 saw production move to Wales, and granted it a whole new generation of fans.Nearly two decades later, in June 2024, it had a "landmark moment" with a romantic same-sex kiss involving the Doctor, coinciding with Pride month.
As a new graduate in 2006, Scott started out as a runner on Doctor Who on a four-week contract, and has since progressed to script editor. He has also written, directed and produced stories across the Who-niverse, particularly in audio format.Scott came out as gay at the age of 15, and said the show played a huge role in his formative years.
"Doctor Who literally changed my life," he told Dr Emily Garside on BBC Radio Wales' programme
"People talk about the Doctor Who family and it's absolutely true. People I met back in the early 2000s are still massive parts of my life."Less sun and lower temperatures in Burgundy, even with climate change, means less sugar in the grapes and lower alcohol content.
Mr Labet remembers when, for 18 months of his first presidency, Donald Trump hit European wine with a 25% import tariff during a dispute over airlines."We were hostages of that situation, and it really did affect our sales to the US. We had a drop of about 50% of our exports to the US."
Regarding the current 10% Trump tariff, he predicts that French wine producers and US merchants will split the cost of the new import duty between them in order to maintain sales.But what will be the impact if in July Trump does decide to increase the tariff on all European Union exports to 20%, as he has threatened to do? "We will go back to the 2019 situation where the market was almost stopped," says Mr Labet.