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James Saye

@james_saye

I think about the future and help organisations innovate.

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I don’t think people have any idea how prolific affairs and one night stands really are. I’d say at least 50% of my friends and family have been involved in an affair/cheating either as a victim or perpetrator.

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When my motorbike was stolen the police sent me an email telling me how I could better prevent my motorbike from being stolen.

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My take on GPT-5… it’s mostly about: - Making ChatGPT more friendly for the casual user. - Reducing resource demands. - Therefore reducing costs. - Therefore creating a more sustainable business. It’s not at all about increasing the capability.

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The exam day messaging of “don’t worry if you didn’t do well” annoys me… there needs to be more of “well done, you worked really hard and got great grades”. Whether you like it or not the UK’s future prosperity is built on A* students doing phenomenal science and engineering.

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The honeycomb blocks of Paris have small courtyards. Not enough to provide recreational green space, but enough to provide good light and ventilation for dual-aspect units. Importantly, these Haussmann-era buildings (mid-19th century) are usually 5-6 stories, with 2-4

The honeycomb blocks of Paris have small courtyards. Not enough to provide recreational green space, but enough to provide good light and ventilation for dual-aspect units. 

Importantly, these Haussmann-era buildings (mid-19th century) are usually 5-6 stories, with 2-4
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Short form algo driven video will be banned in the next 10 years. It must be equivalent harm to giving school aged children a pack of 20 cigarettes every day… unimaginable. Yet YouTube shorts and TikTok are thrust in kids faces on a constant basis.