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by EnderMB
3051 days ago
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The key point for me is that Amber Rudd wouldn't rule out forcing tech companies to use it by law. If the UK government are going to throw their weight behind a tool, they'd better hope that it's of sufficient quality to not be torn to shreds by some of the most technically competent people in the world. The UK government has always had a hostile approach to technology. Now they want to give a tech company the chance to be hostile back, and if this tool doesn't work I can see a very public response to the legitimacy of this tool. |
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