Exploring the Benefits of Introducing Basic Income at a National Level in Scotland
In recent years, the concept of a basic income has gained traction as a potential solution to economic inequalities and social challenges.
The meat of my blog posts deal with the technical projects I take on or get involved with...there is always something. The range of subjects is vast spanning from odd curiosity to full scale societal change. I am apparently the type of person that given £1,000,000 would spin out ten large scale projects and eat ramen noodles in the hope I precipitate change.
In recent years, the concept of a basic income has gained traction as a potential solution to economic inequalities and social challenges.
Advancements in technology have opened up new possibilities for gathering and analyzing crucial data to aid in the early detection of stress, pests, and diseases in trees and wild plants.
Language models have transformed the way we interact with text, enabling applications like chatbots, text generation, and more.
The Scottish Green Party was founded in 1990, with the goal of promoting environmentalism, social justice, and grass-roots democracy.
So I read a neat little article about the Cost of Thriving index derived in the US to demonstrate the ability of a middle class family to thrive within the economy through time.
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media industry.