Paul MillerWeary Giants and AIThe tech world has a strange relationship with regulation. Often characterised as a libertarian crowd, Silicon Valley leaders used to be…Jun 19, 2023Jun 19, 2023
Paul MillerA campfire in the dark forestWhen I posted that I’d started blogging again, Andy Thornton posted a link to an article he’s written called “Into the Woods…”. It’s a…Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023
Paul MillerSome thoughts on AI and tech for goodI’ve been working around the edges of machine learning and AI for many years now. We implemented some basic machine learning in the startup…May 23, 2023May 23, 2023
Paul MillerBad BloodBad Blood is a fantastic book and an amazing journalistic feat. The drama is still playing out as I write this with the main characters…Jan 4, 20192Jan 4, 20192
Paul MillerWhat will be interesting in tech for good in 2019?2018 was the year of tech for bad. An annus horribilis for the reputation of the big tech companies and mistrust of the technology…Jan 3, 2019Jan 3, 2019
Paul MillerPredictions for impact investing in 20192018 was the year impact investing started to reach a much wider audience in the investment world. It went from the occasional mention in…Jan 2, 2019Jan 2, 2019
Paul MillerSome good stuff from 2018In many ways it’s been a horrible year. The slow car crash of British politics, the gradual uncovering of how badly the tech sector has…Dec 31, 2018Dec 31, 2018
Paul MillerWhat does this button do?Believe it or not, I was a teenage heavy metal fan. Growing up in the Midlands I had the albums, the posters and the t-shirts, but never…Nov 16, 2018Nov 16, 2018
Paul MillerThe Fifth RiskAs I write this it’s unclear whether the current British Government will survive. Amidst the chaos, spare a thought for the civil servants…Nov 15, 2018Nov 15, 2018
Paul MillerWhat impact investors can learn from journalistsIt’s struck me for a while that there are similarities between really good investors and great investigative journalists. The most obvious…Nov 14, 2018Nov 14, 2018