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Will AI End Humanity?

If there is even a 1% chance that AI could destroy us, should we keep building it? Are we creating machines that will one day outthink humanity? And is the race to dominate AI accelerating us toward a... Continue

TB and Prince Charles in today’s Guardian – some context

It must say something for the media's belief in the public's insatiable diet for Royal stories that for two volumes running, The Guardian has led its serialisation of my diaries on Royal stories. Wit... Continue

2 July 2011

Guest blog revealing mental health discrimination in CRB checks

As someone who campaigns against stigma and discrimination regarding mental illness, I would like to share with you a letter I received recently from Eileen O'Hara in Manchester. It is self-explanator... Continue

30 June 2011

On China, consumer spending, and crime, three big bad straws in the wind for Osborne

First, a postscript from my last blogpost, on China ... yesterday Premier Wen Jiabao presided over the signing of deals with Germany worth almost £10billion (compared with the £1.4bn trade agreement... Continue

29 June 2011

The risks in getting balance between human rights and Chinese trade and power

Not speaking a word of Mandarin, I find it hard to work out exactly how hacked off Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was with David Cameron's stance on human rights yesterday. 'Finger-pointing' is certainly... Continue

28 June 2011

Too hot to blog

Too hot to blog ... that's it. Apart from Well Done Andy, get well Adele, get real Gove and welcome Wen Jiabao ... I was going to say something meaningful about Anglo-Chinese relations ... but it rea... Continue

27 June 2011

Back from the bikeathon, inspired once more by 13-year-old Joe Smale

I'm just back from the London Bikeathon, another 52 miles in the legs, and a dose of sunburn on the neck. But, as ever, it was a terrific way to spend the morning, with 5000 other cyclists raising mon... Continue

26 June 2011

Whacking public services now a clear political strategy to match economic strategy of cuts

I was surprised there were no ministers at the Local Government Awards organised by the Municipal Journal last night. It was one of those events at which, if memory serves me right, Labour always trie... Continue

24 June 2011

From Dream school to a real school making a real difference; and meeting Big Brother Lansley

Why did it have to be Piers Morgan who spotted the spelling error - I am OBSESSED about spelling - in my tweet from a school in Harrow? No, not that school in Harrow, but St Gregory's Catholic Science... Continue

22 June 2011

Alastair Campbell is a writer, communicator and strategist best known for his role as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s spokesman, press secretary and director of communications and strategy. Still active in politics and campaigns in Britain and overseas, he now splits his time between writing, speaking, broadcasting, charities and consultancy.