Alastair Campbell
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And what it's doing is it's replicating our faults and frailties and then amplifying them.
So we need to, you know, just like a very, very high-speed vehicle,
There is a steering wheel, but you get it wrong.
You know, you're driving at five miles an hour and you take a wrong turn, you bump into a tree.
Like, it's not nice, but it's not fatal.
If you're in a Formula One car, fundamentally the same technology, but just so much more power, it's a massive problem.
This is what AI does.
All the things that we do well, it could do very, very well and very, very quickly.
but we've got to find a way of how do we harvest the positives and mitigate the negatives?
Because what we're not going to do is we're not going to turn it off.
That's not a credible option.
Why are you a Tory?
serve in a conservative party that did an electoral or coalition deal with Nigel Farage so why I'm a conservative I'm a pragmatist as I say I've um I have family backgrounds in both public service and in commerce and I think I understand and I'm not unique about this I understand the interrelationship between the two I don't put one on a pedestal above the other
public service, whether in the health service or the military, is not some higher calling to the people that wake up early, risk their own capital, invest their own time, work hard in order to turn a profit and employ people.
One's not better than the other.
Very new label.
It's a very...
Well, you did your best when you copied us.
So the bottom line is that interrelationship is really, really key.
I think the Conservatives understand that more than other political parties, point one.