Tag: February 7
- AI in government: it’s about people, not technology (as always)It was our first week back for Vineyard English School after the summer break1. Many familiar faces were absent, but one young Eritrean was eager to see us – he’d… Read more: AI in government: it’s about people, not technology (as always)
- What I wrote in AugustThis is the monthly round up of the things I’ve written. A quieter month of writing than July because it’s been the school summer holidays and it’s a wonderful dividend… Read more: What I wrote in August
- No Neeeeed to trust ChatGPT, especially for your nostalgiaA familiar catchphrase, an unexpected blank stare Our family has just spent a lovely bank holiday weekend with friends enjoying the National Coal Mining Museum, a tremendous 3-1 victory for… Read more: No Neeeeed to trust ChatGPT, especially for your nostalgia
- The Return of Numberplate Cricket: A Road Trip RevivalGrowing up in Bradford but with grandparents in Kent and Somerset meant hours on the road, more often than not to a backdrop of Radio 4 (which was not so… Read more: The Return of Numberplate Cricket: A Road Trip Revival
- The pace of ULEZ compliance is slowing but still trending upThis is the fifth time I’ve looked at vehicle registration data in UK to see the extent to which private car owners are impacted by the expansion of ULEZ. I’ll… Read more: The pace of ULEZ compliance is slowing but still trending up
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