Jamie Watts

Editor in Chief London, UK

I’m Jamie (He/Him), the Editor in Chief at Thred. Keeping up with gaming and revolutionary technology is my forte, but when away from my keyboard, you’ll probably find me wrapped around a large Tango ice blast at the latest mediocre horror flick. Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hi, I’m Jamie, and I’m the Editor in Chief at Thred.

I studied Freelance Journalism at the British College of Journalism before heading straight into sports writer roles for several football news outlets. Following Manchester United’s decline, I had an immediate change of heart and generously decided to lend my talents to Thred. Now, as the tech and gaming buff, I spend my days obsessing over transformative innovations while grazing on fresh fruit and the occasional hobnob.

Often referred to as the resident cockney, I like to break up the daily hustle by irritating the rest of the office. I also love a headline image on Photoshop and get aroused by a tasty gradient.

 

Latest Stories from Jamie

Oil from Super Bowl food is being turned into airplane fuel

Oil from Super Bowl food is being turned into airplane fuel

The greasy snacks bought by some 15,000 Super Bowl attendees on Sunday will imminently be used to sustainably power commercial airplanes. Work that one out. What was your highlight of the Super Bowl LVII on Sunday... Rihanna’s questionable yet spectacular halftime performance, perhaps Kansas City’s dramatic late comeback spearheaded by injury doubt Patrick Mahomes? All close contenders, our standout moment resided in the stadium carpark where three 270-gallon vats filled with...

By London, UK
Could clouds of moon dust temper global warming?

Could clouds of moon dust temper global warming?

Scientists at the University of Utah believe firing millions of tons of moon dust into the atmosphere could help to prevent global warming.  The best answer is often the simplest... is a mantra being emphatically shunned by climate scientists at the University of Utah.  The group of researchers at the institution have been running computer simulations to test what is undoubtedly the most unorthodox climate mitigation scheme yet: launching millions of...

Google announces ChatGPT rival ‘Bard’ with botched ad

Google announces ChatGPT rival ‘Bard’ with botched ad

In a few short weeks, Google will be rolling out its AI powered chatbot ‘Bard’ and it has everything to do with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Another has entered the field of battle... and already faltered. Last month, we wrote a story about ChatGPT and questioned whether a coming premium tier of its chatbot would spark an industry-wide scramble for commercial AI. Not to toot our own horn, but we were bang on...

By London, UK
Opinion – Netflix’s anti-password sharing plan will surely backfire

Opinion – Netflix’s anti-password sharing plan will surely backfire

Netflix has finally done it. Months of speculation re incoming anti-password sharing plans have manifested angering subscribers the world over. Are streaming platforms now completely out of touch?  Once the undisputed king of the streaming farmyard, Netflix now seems hellbent on alienating its subscribers with a continuous slew of dodgy decisions.  Tossing beloved shows away with the zest of a liberated hoarder, Netflix cancelled some 20 series last year, many of which...

By London, UK
How professional football gamified climate action this weekend

How professional football gamified climate action this weekend

Over 80 teams across the Premier League, lower English divisions, and Women’s Super League partook in the Green Football Weekend between February 3-5. Clubs implemented their own eco ideas while fans competed in a sustainable action league.  On Friday evening, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher approached Chelsea FC catering staff to ask for a cup of tea ‘with vegan milk.’   Prompting mocking laughs from co-pundits Gary Neville and Karen Carney, this wholesome...

By London, UK
Copenhagen’s eco-village meets all 17 Sustainable Development Goals

Copenhagen’s eco-village meets all 17 Sustainable Development Goals

An eco-village under construction in Copenhagen is redefining what sustainability means within architecture. Instead of focusing on purely renewable energy or green building materials, it consciously addresses all 17 of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. South of the city centre in Copenhagen, a residential area called Ørestad is being constructed and it may just become the most sustainable neighbourhood on the planet. While it wouldn’t be the first village constructed with...

By London, UK
Gen Z believes schools are failing to provide vital digital skills

Gen Z believes schools are failing to provide vital digital skills

A recent report from Dell Technologies has revealed that Gen Z is less than satisfied with the digital skills being taught at schools. Many are taking it upon themselves to learn independently for specialist careers.  The self-proclaimed digital natives feel underequipped to thrive in a world increasingly turning to tech. Work that one out.  Gen Z is coming of age in turbulent times. We’ve emerged from the pandemic as statistically the ‘

By London, UK
Researchers create WiFi device able to detect people through walls

Researchers create WiFi device able to detect people through walls

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, have created a method for accurately detecting the shape and movement of human bodies through walls using WiFi routers. Is this a privacy nightmare waiting to happen? Remember Lucius Fox’s super invasive sonar technology in the finale of The Dark Knight? Well this is eerily similar, except that it’s real. Scientists have reportedly developed technology able to detect the precise shape and movement of human...

By London, UK
‘ChatGPT Professional’ sparks industry scramble for commercial AI

‘ChatGPT Professional’ sparks industry scramble for commercial AI

OpenAI is gearing up to announce a premium version of its popular language generator tool ChatGPT3. Google is reportedly scrambling to break the market first, meaning this type of AI may be on the cusp of an early commercial explosion.  Artificial intelligence is already hot property, but companies are vying to have their signature stamps all over the biggest projects of 2023.  The same company that developed the gorgeous headline image above, OpenAI,...

By London, UK
‘Holy grail’ wheat gene could make heat resistant crops

‘Holy grail’ wheat gene could make heat resistant crops

How humanity is to continue growing wheat in centuries to come has long been agriculture’s million-dollar question, but UK scientists have finally developed a crop gene reportedly resistant to a warming world.  Remember Interstellar, where a global wheat blight forced Mathew McConachie to scour neighbouring galaxies in search of habitable planets? If only he’d gone to Norwich first.  In the small British city, researchers have reportedly found a way of making...

By London, UK