Phil Hewitt πŸ•― (@mrphewitt) 's Twitter Profile
Phil Hewitt πŸ•―

@mrphewitt

Grumpy old man. These are my personal opinions and don’t represent the views of my employer. Retweets not an endorsement. Likes maybe a placeholder.

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calendar_today16-06-2009 13:24:26

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BBC Newsnight (@bbcnewsnight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Between 5 and 20 years from now there’s a probability of about a half that we'll have to confront the problem of [AI] trying to take over" Regarded by many as the "godfather" of AI, Professor Geoffrey Hinton tells #Newsnight the technology presents an existential threat to

Brexit Bin πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ•ŠπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ #BrexitHasFailed (@brexitbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please listen! πŸ”Š As Mark Carney explains, Brexit was the first salvo in a wider, coordinated attack upon Western democracy. Its aim is to undermine our system by convincing enough people that "fascism is okay". That's why the message of "our nation is broken" is always the same.

PoliticsJOE (@politicsjoe_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I stand here also as a black man... whose ancestors rose up and fought in a great rebellion of the enslaved. Imperialism. I know it when I see it." David Lammy accuses Russia of being a mafia state in unbelievable speech at the UN.

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Gavin Collins was an off-duty police officer enjoying a night out in central London when he was attacked by a pair of thugs. They repeatedly punched and kicked him, even after he’d been floored. Gavin needed titanium plates in his cheek and one eye socket following the unprovoked

Machine Pun Kelly πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@kellyscaletta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He was the worst President in history. And when he got voted out, he tried to stage a coup. Then he stole national secrets and sold the ones he didn't store in the bathroom. He was convicted of fraud, found liable of sexual assault and convicted of 34 felonies. He is half a

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Trump’s re-election is a global earthquake, and some of the strongest shocks will be felt in the UK and Europe. These are the three big reasons 1.The UK and Europe are too dependent on the US military and its defence industry at a time when Putin’s land grab in Ukraine