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Palestine Action calls UK ban ‘terrifying’ for civil liberties

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The shadow justice secretary, Robert Jenrick, has told the Sunday Express that

The shadow justice secretary, Robert Jenrick, has told the Sunday Express that

Keanu Reeves, who plays the title character in the John Wick franchise, is also starring in Ballerina - but the extent of his involvement is still unknown., he recently said he spent only “eight days” on set of the new film.

Palestine Action calls UK ban ‘terrifying’ for civil liberties

“But it was fun to play the role again and I'm excited for people to see the film. It's in the spirit of John Wick and has new characters and opens up some stuff, so hopefully people like it,” he added.Thursday may seem like any other day of the week to some - but it's a date gamers have had marked on their diaries for months.Hundreds of thousands, perhaps even a million, people will unbox their very own

Palestine Action calls UK ban ‘terrifying’ for civil liberties

, the sequel to the third-best selling console in history.I was one of the lucky few to get my hands on it last month, and it makes quite a first impression. It's like a Switch - but with a bigger and brighter screen, and of course much more power under the hood.

Palestine Action calls UK ban ‘terrifying’ for civil liberties

It also has a cool hook - you can use the controller like a computer mouse by twisting it on its side, making PC games such as Civilization VII a more enjoyable experience than struggling with joysticks.

It's not all good news for gamers though as that power comes with a cost - not only is the hardware more expensive than Nintendo fans may be used to, some games are too. A physical copy of Mario Kart World costs a whopping £74.99.Google suspended software engineer Blake Lemoine in 2022, after he argued that AI chatbots could feel things and potentially suffer.

In November 2024, an AI welfare officer for Anthropic, Kyle Fish, co-authored a report suggesting that AI consciousness was a realistic possibility in the near future. He recently told The New York Times that he also believed that there was a small (15%) chance that chatbots are already conscious.One reason he thinks it possible is that no-one, not even the people who developed these systems, knows exactly how they work. That's worrying, says Prof Murray Shanahan, principal scientist at Google DeepMind and emeritus professor in AI at Imperial College, London.

"We don't actually understand very well the way in which LLMs work internally, and that is some cause for concern," he tells the BBC.According to Prof Shanahan, it's important for tech firms to get a proper understanding of the systems they're building – and researchers are looking at that as a matter of urgency.

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