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Professor of Medical Sociology, Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care, Oxford
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Oh wow!
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He is just wrong. Lovely. But wrong. 🤣
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democrats-cha.house.gov/media/press-...
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The report published yesterday by the US Copyright Office noted the emergence of compensation plans and licensing regimes for use of copyrighted works to train AI systems as well as the still unsettled legal cases about AI and fair use www.copyright.gov/ai/Copyright...
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Thank you for your courage.
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Thank you - we need this careful critique.
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Happy Days. I was on the bridge for the choir in the tower at 6am AND saw the inimitable John Otway for his 7am gig... Happy workers day back atcha my fabulous pal.
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I feel unclean 😢 #CapitalismSucks
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OMG this is indeed such fun. I had a go with 'never ice a tea towel' and feel that we now need some kind of public safety campaign...
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Depressing but insightful as ever, Tim. Thanks for this Easter message. Inspired by you I'm now playing this jaunty #GracePetrie track,The House Always Wins .... youtu.be/tMrSL2zSAbM?...
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Made a donation to transactual.org.uk as a tiny bit of anger management.
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Yup. I reluctantly cancelled our trip to visit family and our new grandson. He's a year old, and gorgeous but it's too much of a risk.
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Thank you for this energy boost, and your courage. Sometimes the overwhelm makes me feel there's nothing I can do. I especially liked the reminder to self care too (hope there's been great art and music for you this weekend)
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See also the preferred term 'health variation' favoured by Margaret Thatcher. Variation and disparity provide a passive, "nothing we can really do to fix it cos it's normal" narrative, and allow politicians and publics to ignore structural causes of inequality. www.cost-ofliving.net/how-to-manag...
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Awesome. I love this book!