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  1. Greater Manchester still says no to #NHS data platform with #Palantir at its heart - theregister.com/public-sector/ "Public concern has only grown, says ICB, while evidence of benefits remains thin" #bravo

  2. Greater Manchester still says no to #NHS data platform with #Palantir at its heart - theregister.com/public-sector/ "Public concern has only grown, says ICB, while evidence of benefits remains thin" #bravo

  3. Greater Manchester still says no to #NHS data platform with #Palantir at its heart - theregister.com/public-sector/ "Public concern has only grown, says ICB, while evidence of benefits remains thin" #bravo

  4. Greater Manchester still says no to #NHS data platform with #Palantir at its heart - theregister.com/public-sector/ "Public concern has only grown, says ICB, while evidence of benefits remains thin" #bravo

  5. New research from 3mpwrApp

    We analyzed 13,798 Ontario Social Benefits Tribunal decisions from 2020–2026.

    Our key finding: the public data reveals how the system works—but not whether it is fair.

    Read the full analysis:
    3mpwrapp.ca/community-updates/

    #ODSP #DisabilityRights #AccessToJustice #3mpwrApp

    @PhoenixRizin09

  6. Utah Republicans approved Kevin O’Leary’s 40,000-acre data center project despite massive protests from local residents warning about energy use, water concerns, and rising costs. Now Utah families could be stuck with skyrocketing utility bills while corporations benefit.

    Utah voters

    #Voters #Bills #Dems #Democrat

  7. AMA Warns Congress of AI Chatbot Data Risks in Mental Health

    The American Medical Association is urging Congress to set safeguards for AI chatbots offering mental health guidance, warning of potential risks if these tools aren't designed and deployed responsibly. Well-designed AI tools, however, can bring significant benefits to mental healthcare.

    osintsights.com/ama-warns-cong

    #ArtificialIntelligence #MentalHealth #Healthcare #EmergingThreats #AiChatbots

  8. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  9. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  10. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  11. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  12. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  13. Journalist Karen Hao urged AI developers to move away from massive data center scale-up at an MIT conference. She argued the current approach is unnecessary and pointed to AlphaFold as an example of a better path: small, task-specific models that deliver enormous benefit without massive energy and resource costs. news.mit.edu/2026/right-path-f #AIagent #AI #GenAI #GlobalAIGovernance #KarenHao

  14. Journalist Karen Hao urged AI developers to move away from massive data center scale-up at an MIT conference. She argued the current approach is unnecessary and pointed to AlphaFold as an example of a better path: small, task-specific models that deliver enormous benefit without massive energy and resource costs. news.mit.edu/2026/right-path-f #AIagent #AI #GenAI #GlobalAIGovernance #KarenHao

  15. Journalist Karen Hao urged AI developers to move away from massive data center scale-up at an MIT conference. She argued the current approach is unnecessary and pointed to AlphaFold as an example of a better path: small, task-specific models that deliver enormous benefit without massive energy and resource costs. news.mit.edu/2026/right-path-f #AIagent #AI #GenAI #GlobalAIGovernance #KarenHao

  16. Journalist Karen Hao urged AI developers to move away from massive data center scale-up at an MIT conference. She argued the current approach is unnecessary and pointed to AlphaFold as an example of a better path: small, task-specific models that deliver enormous benefit without massive energy and resource costs. news.mit.edu/2026/right-path-f #AIagent #AI #GenAI #GlobalAIGovernance #KarenHao

  17. Journalist Karen Hao urged AI developers to move away from massive data center scale-up at an MIT conference. She argued the current approach is unnecessary and pointed to AlphaFold as an example of a better path: small, task-specific models that deliver enormous benefit without massive energy and resource costs. news.mit.edu/2026/right-path-f #AIagent #AI #GenAI #GlobalAIGovernance #KarenHao

  18. Arbitrajul de tip „VAR” va fi introdus pentru prima dată în istoria Wimbledon.
    US Open și 🎾#AustralianOpen beneficiază deja de acest sistem.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-5aFd

    #Știri #RegatulUnit #Sport #Tenis

  19. South Korea's approval of high-precision map data exports is set to boost tourism and spatial industries, with Google gaining access and experts expecting broader regional and digital ecosystem benefits.
    #YonhapInfomax
    #HighPrecisionMap #Google #TourismIndustry #SpatialInformation #DataExport
    #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  20. ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on earnings data

    The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has…
    #NewsBeep #News #Australia #AU #benefitsentitlements #centrelink #earningsdata #incomereporting #ServicesAustralia #welfareassessments
    newsbeep.com/au/499564/

  21. ATO looks to re-engage Service Australia on earnings data

    The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has…
    #NewsBeep #News #Australia #AU #benefitsentitlements #centrelink #earningsdata #incomereporting #ServicesAustralia #welfareassessments
    newsbeep.com/au/499564/

  22. Who would have thought? Apparently using data the government already has could improve the accuracy of benefit payment calculations.

    See the card “7 of Architecture” in the Digital Benefits abd Disbenefits Cornucopia card game and find out more how this harms claimants, linked from @DBD_Cornucopia

    #dwp #datasharing #datasilos #welfarebenefits #universalcredit

    publictechnology.net/2026/02/1

  23. Who would have thought? Apparently using data the government already has could improve the accuracy of benefit payment calculations.

    See the card “7 of Architecture” in the Digital Benefits abd Disbenefits Cornucopia card game and find out more how this harms claimants, linked from @DBD_Cornucopia

    #dwp #datasharing #datasilos #welfarebenefits #universalcredit

    publictechnology.net/2026/02/1

  24. Who would have thought? Apparently using data the government already has could improve the accuracy of benefit payment calculations.

    See the card “7 of Architecture” in the Digital Benefits abd Disbenefits Cornucopia card game and find out more how this harms claimants, linked from @DBD_Cornucopia

    #dwp #datasharing #datasilos #welfarebenefits #universalcredit

    publictechnology.net/2026/02/1

  25. Who would have thought? Apparently using data the government already has could improve the accuracy of benefit payment calculations.

    See the card “7 of Architecture” in the Digital Benefits abd Disbenefits Cornucopia card game and find out more how this harms claimants, linked from @DBD_Cornucopia

    #dwp #datasharing #datasilos #welfarebenefits #universalcredit

    publictechnology.net/2026/02/1