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2023-09-22

Now primed and ready for detonation Royal Assent, this Bill (all 108 thousand words of it) has passed through all its parliamentary stages and will be law shortly.

Of course everything Parliament does these days is always for our safety, but what about our education, our ability to research, and our freedom of speech?

I'm not going to offer any assessment here myself, but one tenacious soul has already had it analysed by AI (ChatGpt) - one AI (automated) analysing another (the Statute Book) one might think. What did it make of it? Did it collapse in a heap, defeated by the intersectional cross-referencing, extraordinary tedium, and sheer volume of banality, or did it manage to extract its meaning and furnish some relevant answers?

Happily, automated AI knows neither banality nor tedium, and can cross-reference til the cows come home - once it has all the data.

So how did it fare?

Is it to be "Watch and wassail" or "Watch and weep"?

(23 minutes) 

 

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