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Gary Woodfine
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Experienced contract software developer, well versed in a number of Web & Mobile based and Database Technologies, with a strong understanding of software design principles and best practices.Predominantly focused on Microsoft .net framework since 2002, including broad exposure to several different platforms and programming languages including: Javascript, Go & Rust

If AI is the solution to everything. The real question is are the problems due to the lack of AI ?

Is AI nothing more than a solution looking for a problem?

I would tend to disagree with this. You’re only teaching students to have the ability to pass tests using AI, I wouldn’t call this education

Yes, and despite this people get caught, it may not be new to you but it most definitely will be new to someone. So the OP deserves credit for bringing it to attention of others that it may be new too.

Craig Wright "Terrorized" Bitcoin Groups with AI, Ordered to Pay £225,000 in Legal Fees ⋆ ZyCrypto

https://zycrypto.com/craig-wright-terrorized-bitcoin-groups-with-ai-ordered-to-pay-225000-in-legal-fees/

Landmark ruling in so many ways

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The BBC’s FOI exemption is deeply troubling, shielding serious scandals from scrutiny. This was the first response I received from the BBC when I tried to hold them accountable for their misinformation and disinformation.

I raised concerns about this exception with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), and they said the BBC exemption stands; see their response below.

The BBC has inflicted notable harm by consistently promoting incorrect and misleading narratives about Bitcoin. This perpetuates negative public perceptions and overshadows its potential as a transformative technology.

By framing Bitcoin in a way that often lacks clarity or relies on outdated stereotypes, such as associating it primarily with criminal activity or environmental concerns, the BBC has skewed public understanding and stifled informed discourse.

The BBC’s influence as a trusted news outlet amplifies the damage: its narratives have historically shaped opinions that deter adoption, investment, and innovation in a technology that could revolutionise financial inclusion, decentralised systems, and economic sovereignty.

This is particularly harmful given Bitcoin’s surged value, reaching a record high of around $109,000, and when global leaders are increasingly recognising its strategic importance, such as the US establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.

By obscuring Bitcoin's potential to empower individuals and challenge traditional financial systems, the BBC has delayed societal benefits and reinforced a status quo favouring established institutions over technological progress and freedom.

People deserve transparency. The exemption should be scrapped, but then again, so should the BBC.

Yeah basically you’ve run into worm hole of “protect the source” diatribe of the media conglomerates

The trouble with this is that you would require a chancellor with some basic economic knowledge, who would have some background in how industry functions

The only thing you need to know, is the WBTC is not BTC