We can’t base artificial intelligence laws off of the risks we only imagine to be real james boyd-wallis We’ve heard endless calls to ‘do something’ on artificial intelligence, but politicians are still basing their thinking on the risks they assume to be real, not the ones we know about, writes James Boyd-Wallis. Last week, Rishi Sunak said he wants to balance safety and innovation to realise the potential of artificial intelligence. But to [...]
If the Conservatives want to survive, they need to regain their economic credibility JAMES BOYD-WALLIS Now, people’s money is counting for less and less as inflation pushes prices up. And a YouGov poll put Labour ahead of the Conservatives on six out of seven economic trackers. For the first time, the same number of people think a Labour government led by Keir Starmer would be better at managing the economy as those believe the same of a Boris-Johnson led Conservative government.
Johnson sacrificed the Tories low tax reputation and will pay the price for it THE TORIES are becoming a high-tax party because they have become a low-growth party. So said the Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently. And she’s right. The Conservative Party has increased taxes to a 71-year high. Government spending is the most it has been since the late 1970s. Meanwhile, our economic recovery remains fragile. Despite solid [...]