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AI, creativity and humanity (2): Obstacles

October 17, 2025 by Dougal Perman Leave a Comment

“As a creative producer, my team and I are able to do more, better, faster; we’re expanding and experimenting with techniques we weren’t previously able to do. Ideas I’ve never had the time, headspace or resources to realise are now coming to life.”

AI, creativity and humanity (1)

October 16, 2025 by Dougal Perman Leave a Comment

‘“I resisted ChatGPT for so long because I felt it was wrong to use it. But then I caved in and now I can’t stop!” one arts organisation CEO told me. She’s hooked, having discovered the joy of drafting policy documents and analysing big data sets rapidly.”‘

Storm Amy and 75K escaped Scottish salmon

October 15, 2025 by William Perry Leave a Comment

“Without tighter regulation, better containment measures and effective genetic monitoring of wild populations, these events could continue to erode what’s left of UK’s wild salmon.”

Two worlds collide or stories Geoff Palmer told

October 15, 2025 by Jackie Kemp Leave a Comment

“Geoff worked tirelessly to bring the hidden world of slavery – the subjugation and the struggle – into the light and to make people aware of the connections between the unpaid labour of slaves and three centuries of Scottish history. He wanted people to know about the huge wedge of privilege and prosperity it brought to Scottish society, and about the stories of the slaves, whose descendants are connected, like Robert, to the slave owners.”

Israel’s biggest security threat: Netanyahu

October 7, 2025 by Paul Rogers Leave a Comment

“Perhaps the most damning result of what is happening is the mass radicalisation of young Palestinians and of future Palestinian generations. As Israeli and US security experts have acknowledged, talk of Hamas being defeated is delusional – Hamas is as much an idea as a movement, and that idea will not only persist but will grow.”

Middle East transformed in two years of war

October 7, 2025 by Simon Mabon 1 Comment

“All the while, Palestinians continue to die on a daily basis and there are still Israeli hostages (and in some cases bodies) waiting to be brought home. Gaza is devastated and rebuilding the enclave will take decades. And the so-called international rules-based order may never recover.”

Build, baby, build

October 5, 2025 by David Gow 2 Comments

The Scottish Parliament has just passed a new housing bill that, inter alia, removes the council tax cap on second homes but we need a much more consequential approach to solve the housing polycrisis.

Does Starmer have a vision?

October 4, 2025 by Kirsty Hughes Leave a Comment

“Starmer, in his speech, said both Farage, the Tories, ‘the extremes of the left’ and the SNP want Britain to fail. But as the Prime Minister struggles on, the biggest risk is that Starmer will fail and Labour will end up where the Tories were, desperately swapping one bad leader for another. The UK does not need such poor leadership.”

Political change across Britain and Ireland (2)

September 24, 2025 by Paul Gillespie Leave a Comment

“Underlying most of these is a deep disenchantment across the UK with its democratic credentials and constitutional settlements a generation on from devolution. Such issues have fallen down the political agenda amid a complacency about the need to address them…Support for Scottish and Welsh independence in the EU, and for referendums on Irish unity, grows in response and would accelerate under a Farage-led government.”

Scottish education: genuine partnership or pre-election fix?

September 15, 2025 by Walter Humes 3 Comments

John Swinney, Scottish education secretary, in classroom

“The Scottish educational establishment, over many decades, has been successful in resisting attempts to disturb its culture of complacency. Sadly, it may take a further decline in public confidence and trust before real change – as distinct from yet another exercise in public relations – can take place.”

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What’s new on Sceptical Scot

  • AI, creativity and humanity (2): Obstacles October 17, 2025
  • AI, creativity and humanity (1) October 16, 2025
  • Storm Amy and 75K escaped Scottish salmon October 15, 2025
  • Two worlds collide or stories Geoff Palmer told October 15, 2025
  • Israel’s biggest security threat: Netanyahu October 7, 2025
  • Middle East transformed in two years of war October 7, 2025
  • Build, baby, build October 5, 2025
  • Does Starmer have a vision? October 4, 2025
  • Political change across Britain and Ireland (2) September 24, 2025
  • Scottish education: genuine partnership or pre-election fix? September 15, 2025

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