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Gabriel Huntley

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Domestique in the @HeadlandComms peloton | formerly of SW1A | mostly tech, policy, cycling and local authority boundaries

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How AI is changing naval warfare - and with it the dynamics of nuclear deterrence ... some thoughts on the Helsing submarine drone in ⁦@TheNewEuropeansearch.app/P99bchpASRic5o…


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Ukraine, you'll never walk alone.


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In memory of Steve O'Hear | @sohear A beloved friend and colleague. TechCrunch has lost one of its best. Steve O’Hear, who wrote for TechCrunch for more than a decade out London, has passed away after a short illness. He was 49. ❤️ techcrunch.com/2024/10/14/in-…


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new from us: this year's @stateofaireport, our comprehensive deep dive into all things AI research, industry, politics, and safety

🪩The @stateofaireport 2024 has landed! 🪩 Our seventh installment is our biggest and most comprehensive yet, covering everything you *need* to know about research, industry, safety and politics. As ever, here's my director’s cut (+ video tutorial!) 🧵



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Change. Has. Come. Here's our rapid @StartupCltn take on the Labour landslide election gathered from election counts, parties and staring at homemade swingometers... featuring what it means for startups (inc. our breakdown of Labour policy)👇 mailchi.mp/bb9b21ba19bd/s…


He probably won't get the credit he deserves, but where demographic changes are amplifying changes to the electoral map, @JeremyCliffe predicted what we're now seeing 9 years ago policynetwork.progressivebritain.org/wp-content/upl…


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I've made a little election night tracker. Every seat, in expected order of declaration from 23:30 to 06:30, with 2019 notional and 2024 predicted results, and some notes on the important ones. Could be useful for planning tactical naps. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…


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And you can read our board member @adepledge on why startups have nothing to fear from a Labour govt here: standard.co.uk/business/londo…


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How can @UKLabour shape the future of UK tech? 🤔 Director, @GabeHuntley, explores Labour's strategies to revitalise the UK's tech ecosystem, from boosting fintech and biotech to fostering startup innovation in our latest blog 🚀 bit.ly/45222py #TechPolicy #LabourParty


My reflections on how Labour, as a prospective party of govt, should be talking and thinking about tech as a growth sector headlandconsultancy.com/insight/talkin…


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Say hello to GPT-4o, our new flagship model which can reason across audio, vision, and text in real time: openai.com/index/hello-gp… Text and image input rolling out today in API and ChatGPT with voice and video in the coming weeks.


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Very proud of my boss @SadiqKhan today. 💚

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In our latest report we explore the challenges faced by technology companies and share valuable lessons for professionals in the industry to thrive this year. Check out the report 🔗 bit.ly/3T5bggb #AI #Tech #Comms #Insight


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⚠️BREAKING NEWS // The Secretary of State has just rejected plans for the demolition of the M&S Oxford Street store. A huge victory for heritage and environmental campaigners, and a landmark decision for the future of UK construction and the built environment. More to follow...

C20Society's tweet image. ⚠️BREAKING NEWS // The Secretary of State has just rejected plans for the demolition of the M&S Oxford Street store.
A huge victory for heritage and environmental campaigners, and a landmark decision for the future of UK construction and the built environment.
More to follow...

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