I'm concerned that the government has wholesale bought into AI hype, without a clear idea of the risks and realistic possibilities of the technology (nor e.g. on being clear whether they mean using ML models for image analysis, or generative AI to spew plausible-sounding BS by the gigabit).
To pick an example, locally the problem is not lack of detection of potholes, but that there isn't the money (or people-power) to actually fix the potholes that get reported.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jan/12/mainlined-into-uks-veins-labour-announces-huge-public-rollout-of-ai
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@demoographics Yeah, it's easy enough to find a pothole, just wait for the council elections and the candidates will be all too happy to point them out.
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