Reform UK’s Bracknell chief admits ChatGPT created images in controversial campaign
The chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
Read moreDetailsThe chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
Read moreDetailsShane King, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Reading Magistrates Court on Monday, June 1, to 8 weeks imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsThe delivery plan explains how the council will move the climate change strategy forward
Read moreDetailsLewis Moody MBE is undertaking an epic 500-mile charity cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsBracknell politicians have paid tribute to local people and their generosity during the ferocious industrial fire in Peacock Lane on Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsFriends and family in Bracknell and Crowthorne have paid tribute to a former teacher and counsellor who died last week after a battle with dementia.
Read moreDetailsThe software solution has been tested and checked.
Read moreDetailsResidents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP discusses social care challenges and community support
Read moreDetailsResidents evacuated after a major fire at an industrial site in Bracknell are now able to return home, firefighters have said.
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