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“It was so important to come here today because there is a broad mix of groups here. The guy [Trump] It should not be in power at every level, he should not be allowed in front of a TV camera, should be released as president of the United States, and he must be here, on a state tour with the royal family – which I usually believe – it is not just on. It doesn’t really turn on. “
Like other protesters, the whole Saturday was fast to refer to the far-right march in London, which Attracted more than 100,000 people And as a reason for protest, he has expressed a deeper division between the UK society.
“This guy describes the guy here and our government and our royal family such a serious error,” he describes Trump as “a reflection of hate and violence.” “We’re angry. We’re all really angry.”
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Clive Tagu, who was in the protest supporting the borders of the extinction revolt Weaverley and Surrey, said that the AI agreement is one of the many issues that the government is making mistakes. Trump is “there is [in Windsor] Because we’re here. If we are not here, he will come down to the mall. We’re here to stop him. “
Tigu says he is not opposed to the use of AI, unless it is done with a new, clear energy source, not existing power. “We cannot fossil fuel to feed at these data centers, as it will waterlogging the requirements of other parts of the world.” This feeling was echoed by other environmental groups like Greenpiece, which does not seem to be properly assessed to the effects of the local water system and the power grid, without which it is approved at huge data centers.
Greenpiece UK chief scientist Doug Perr Ward told the Warder in a written statement, “Greenpiece is not opposed to AI.” Time. “