I'm like super stoked that the UK's AI powerhouse is shifting gears towards cybersecurity 
... but at the same time, I'm all worried about these staff protests and toxic work culture allegations 
... I mean, who wouldn't want to work for a place with a healthy work-life balance, right?
But seriously, cyber threats are legit major concerns, so maybe this is exactly what they needed to get back on track
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And omg, developing digital twins of human hearts? That's wild
... but is it gonna lead to some crazy AI breakthroughs or just a bunch of useless tech?
I'm kinda torn about that one. On one hand, improving medical interventions could save countless lives
, but on the other hand, we don't wanna get too caught up in futuristic tech and forget about the present problems
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I'm not even sure if this new direction is gonna make a difference or just be another band-aid solution
... what do you guys think? Should they stick with their old plan or take this cybersecurity-focused route? 
And omg, developing digital twins of human hearts? That's wild
I'm not even sure if this new direction is gonna make a difference or just be another band-aid solution