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🤖 Civil servants are considering using artificial intelligence (#AI) chatbots like ChatGPT to help negotiators thrash out post-Brexit free trade deals. IT engineers at the Department of Business and Trade are exploring developing AI bots that could assist with “identifying topics and trends in Free Trade Agreements (FTA) texts to assist negotiators”. The proposal, one of more than two dozen pitched to the department’s data team, comes as #Labour seeks to use AI tools to boost productivity across Whitehall. In a blog post, the department’s AI data ethics lead, James McBride, and data ethics manager, Emma Taylor, wrote that the ideas were being “assessed for potential data protection and cyber security issues”. The blog added that none of the department’s plans for AI would “involve automated decision-making about individuals”. Other proposals included using AI to generate meeting transcriptions, ministerial briefings or review job descriptions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/et26Vca9
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Financial juggernaut faces a challenge from a three centuries-old British institution
City traders depend on Bloomberg – but there is a new plot to smash its dominance
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❌ Companies that repeatedly contact workers out of hours could face having to pay thousands of pounds in extra compensation at employment tribunals. Labour has pledged to give workers “the right to switch off”, which would ban bosses from requiring staff to respond to #emails when they have signed off for the day. The #Government is reportedly looking at how it could strengthen the policy. One option under discussion is that employers found to have repeatedly broken an agreement not to contact staff outside agreed working hours could be punished with higher compensation bills. It is one of a number of proposed workplace reforms set out in the party’s New Deal for Working People. The switch-off policy was not mentioned in the King’s Speech, but Downing Street has insisted that it intends to press ahead with it. It sits alongside measures including a ban on exploitative zero-hours contracts, and is intended to prevent homes from “turning into 24/7 offices” in the aftermath of the #pandemic. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ebcP4AAY
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August’s stock market hiccup was nothing more than a correction at most
Don’t be fooled into thinking a bear market has begun
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🐑 A homeowner feared she had burglars in her house – then discovered the intruders were four sheep walking around on the roof. Kristen Jackson, 28, said she thought someone might be trying to break in when she and partner Daniel Payne, 33, were disturbed by a loud noise as they lay in bed. But she “burst out laughing” when she rushed outside and discovered the farm animals trotting about on top of their four-bedroom property in Whitworth, Lancs. Ms Jackson, a marketing executive, said the bizarre incident took place at about 8am last Thursday. She said: “I heard the noises and thought, what is that? It surely can’t be a bird. Is it a cat or something else? It sounded a lot bigger. “So I was like, ‘I need to go and see what’s on the roof.’ You think the worst – is someone on the house? Is someone breaking in? “I quickly jumped out of bed and went out of the back door, and I went to the back garden area and looked up. And I was like, ‘Oh my god, there are sheep on the roof.’ “I just burst out laughing because it was kind of hilarious.” Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/e2jcgGkU
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Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister and Home Secretary, Police Officer & Entrepreneur | Founder, The Public Safety Foundation
Writing in today's The Telegraph, I make the case for British police chiefs to reject the divisive identity politics that is tearing our nation apart, or else be prepared to see the commanding heights of policing totally rebuilt. With examples from across the country - ranging from Cheshire Constabulary, the British Transport Police, Thames Valley Police and the Metropolitan Police - policing's uncritical embrace of divisive identity politics cannot be allowed to continue. If we don’t see a few courageous chiefs break ranks soon, then we shall know that the problem in police leadership is even more serious than feared. https://lnkd.in/ekPBA3PZ
The police can’t be impartial while discriminating against white men
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Money Makeover: our reader wants to know if his salary and savings will stretch far enough
‘I’m 45 and earn £75,000 – how can I buy a home for my family?’
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