Starmer at London Tech Week warns tech firms on child safety
At London Tech Week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned tech firms that the government will legislate if platforms do not stop children sharing explicit images. He said, "The pace of change cannot be an excuse for harm, and where technology poses a threat to our people, to our children, we will act quickly and firmly." Starmer framed the move as part of a wider push for tougher online-safety rules that would impose clear legal duties on companies to prevent child sexual imagery.
The PM is giving a speech at London Tech Week. He started speaking a couple of minutes ago, you can either watch live, or click back to watch from the start. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aswS...
Getting on with his job unlike Burnham who has abandoned his electorate to fight an unnecessary by-election.
According to the @theguardian.com @andrewsparrowgdn.bsky.social this is a "legacy" thingy. I really wish Andy Burnham was worth all this bad faith.
AI is the biggest economic opportunity of our time, and every London business should benefit. Today at London Tech Week, I’m launching a £12 million programme to help small businesses adopt cutting-edge tech and create high-quality jobs.
Can we do more about the safeguarding please? Countless examples exist of AI simply making stuff up (famously so, in US courts)
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm not sure £12 million is enough. How many businesses are you hoping to help? What does adoption mean in practice? And is the goal toward build sovereign capability, or to help businesses become customers of American platforms?
All those made unemployed because of AI will be chuffed I’ll bet
AI is a deadend and a scam because LLMs are not AI they are language Parsers that make the hardware they run on more stupid. We also need social housing and not Data Centers everywhere draining and boiling the Thames.