I have done for the last 18 months. Isaid my i have done for the last 18 months. I said my social media i am a com pletely i said my social media i am a completely different athlete to three years ago. Unfortunately, if you get disqualified you dont get your name and the result sheet to prove it so i will do Anything Possible to learn from these m ista kes possible to learn from these mistakes made and make sure that i got to finish these races and sadly, it isa got to finish these races and sadly, it is a hazard for as race walkers. A former coach was banned for four yea rs a former coach was banned for four years on tuesday for doping offences. He is part of the oregon project but has not been trained by salazar directly. I would like to see more about it too. There are some people in the group that have been with us since 2007. 2008 coaches and staff and i would love to see that investigated because they have all the answers and they have all the right things to say and the media are asking me, whojoined in 2017. Im probably going to stumble on my words and Say Something wrong here but i would love for them to be interviewed just like i am. I would love that past members and everyone to be interviewed just to see what they saw and see what they did. And all eyes will be put the matter pretty disastrous week. They play brighton after being beaten 72 on tuesday. A defeat that led to more questions over the attitude of the players in the future of the manager. The argentinian insists his side can turn things around. I cannot justify the side can turn things around. I cannotjustify the result. The result appears to bigger things of course you can understand the comments and everything but in three days i hope it will be a complete change. The perception. It is most important to be clear that we are all together and going to find a way to win again. Theyre just getting under way in the scottish premiership rangers and celtic are not in action until tomorrow. Saintjohnson travelled to ross county and that placement will hold the back post saint mirren as they attempt to close the gap between them and rangers in second. s women take on brazil in a friendly in middlesbrough, kick office in a few minutes time. They hope to end a run of four games without a win. This was the scene at the Riverside Stadium a few months ago. Well over 30,000 expected there. England beat brazil earlier this year however, ellen white and frank kirby missing through injury. Nicky de paris recognised striker in the sward. That game is live on bbc one. Coverage getting under way now the double Live Commentary on the bbc sport website. And in that early kick off at the amex things have gone from bad to worse for totte n ha m. Gone from bad to worse for tottenham. A mistake gifting brighton ago inside the early stages of that match. Plenty for tottenham to do. If they are to end what has been a dismal run for them. That is all from the bbc sport centre for 110w all from the bbc sport centre for now the do plenty more to come hour. Now in bbc news it is quick. This week, microsoft boss Satya Nadella uncovering state led internet manipulation. And abominable animation. Look at him. Hes a yeti. Some call it fake news. Some call it disinformation, online manipulation. Or even information warfare. The tech giants call it coordinated inauthentic activity. False news articles on facebook bots amplifying questionable opinions on twitter. What we now know is that nation states have and are weaponized. These techniques to their own ends. Russia to interfere with elections china to spread disinformation. But there is one place which hasnt been associated with deliberate disinformation recently. And thats wikipedia. Its the largest collection of Human Knowledge ever created, arguably the First Digital wonder of the world the font of all internet knowledge. It has nearly six million pages with a staggering 18 billion page views every month and it was created in the best spirit of the internet. Transparent, nonprofit making and open for everyone to read and edit. We may have been naive to believe everything that we read on facebook. But surely wikipedias army of volunteer editors and Fact Checkers can keep disinformation under control. Well now click investigates evidence of a possible strategy by the Chinese State to manipulate wikipedia for its own propaganda aims. Heres carl miller. Edit wars stemming from genuine differences of opinion have been part and parcel of wikipedia since the very beginning. So is vandalism which is why wikipedia has created ways to combat it with a mixture of bots and editors with special powers patrolling the platform day and night. But whats to stop people or even worse governments and regimes from manipulating the site for their own ends . Its something thats bothered me instinctively for over a year now. What first got me on this track with these two documents. Both initially written in chinese but we had them translated into english, one is written by a chinese official. The other was written by a couple of academics. They present a playbook for how wikipedia operates strategies to influence the platform and argue there are strong reasons for doing so. Strategies such as creating teams to edit on the platform and cultivating opinion leaders and using different rhetoric to change and rebalance chinas image. Both papers stress what a vital source of information wikipedia is for the people around the world who read it but complain that it contains misleading and prejudiced content against chinas national and governmental image. But this isntjust a problem to be confronted by volunteers in the words of one of the papers the Chinese State should act proactively to. One of the places mentioned is taiwan, situated to the south east of mainland china. The island is regarded by china as a renegade province but many in taiwan dispute this understanding. So if a war on wikipedia is going to be fought anywhere its going to be there. Armed with this information i went to meet some taiwanese wikipedians at a hackathon in the capital city taipei. This is a very crazy year. Yeah, a lot of taiwanese. Wikipedias attack. Later on they pointed me to some examples of the kind of manipulation they say is happening on wikipedia on chinese related issues. One concerns the very nature of taiwan itself is it an independent nation or in fact a province of china . The repeating editing power articles on the indus and chinese wikipedia and they wipe out the taiwan open and just keep the china really repeating itself. Power has part of china powers the provinces of china. Its not like outright vandalism its just like pruning the language. Shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. How long will it be been going on for . Years. Years . And examples kept flowing such as the Senkaku Islands a disputed territory actually but which for a while was chinas inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. Although there are elected Office Holders with powers to take down or lock articles some of taiwans wikipedia is fair that these elections for these positions have been targeted to amidst a general rising atmosphere of intimidation. Its a taiwanese wikipedia and or people that voice anti chinese opinions on wikipedia. They get attacked and trolled and abused and docs on wikipedia regularly attacked. What does wikimedia global think of all of this. There is a cause that theyre american and they just dont know the word. The hostile word. Well its not. And lost in translations. Heather ford has researched political edits on wikipedia. Whenever you have a group are. Motivated and well resourced people who are taking a particular political line on wikipedia articles that they can very easily overwhelm the. Volunteer efforts of wikipedia. Our own investigation has managed to find nearly 1600 times where across 20 topics or so wikipedia was changed to broadly bring its content closer to the Chinese Governments line. I tracked down an expert on chinese social media and cybersecurity to give me a broader sense of how this all fitted in. Telling the china story has become a really important concept and idea in the last couple of years in chinese politics. They think that the rest of the world has wrong views of them misunderstands them and in order to do good politics for them they need to project a good image. Looking at the articles on the recent protests in hong kong the english and chinese versions are completely different from one another. This time the edit war between a couple of editors saw 52 changes in the space of a single day arguing over the goals of the protesters and small language twea ks co nsta ntly such as whether they were protesters or in fact rioters. Academic shirley yu thinks that trying to tell your story is really the natural behavior for any up and coming superpower. China feels like a hong kong issue is my issue. I own the issue therefore i own the voices on the issue and i should own the verdicts on the issues. Everything that china is primarily interested in and concerned about is to defend its political positions. Its all about china. The anglo saxon worlds primarily over the foreign debt. The past four decades has really framed the china story and the interpretation of based on a western follow article in the Political Economic framework and i think today china does owe the world a china story told by itself in from a chinas perspective, i think its not only chinese privilege is really a responsibility. We really dont know how widespread all this is across the vast expanse of wikipedias multilingual entries. And it is impossible for us to verify whether the Chinese Government really is ultimately responsible for any of it. Absolutely conceivable that you know like people from the diaspora you know patriotic chinese are editing these you know wikipedia entries but to say that is also to ignore that larger no structural coordinated strategy of the government has to manipulate these platforms. Heather ford isnt surprised at all to see the states might be getting involved. Im surprised its taken this long actually. I mean when you consider the fact that wikipedia is not only the fifth most popular website in the world. When you ask siri or you ask google questions now using the knowledge engine is from wikipedia. So it is a prioritized source of knowledge and facts about the world. And if you can influence that then you are you have you are influencing how people are understanding and perceiving what the truth is. That is fascinating stuff. And carls with me now in our underground bunker somewhere. Carl, how sure can we be that these manipulations are being done under instruction from the Chinese State . And also how sure can we be that it is really widespread. We know there were 1500 tendentious edits in our own investigation across roughly 20 different wikipedia entries and we know that all of them pointed in certain ways towards chinese geopolitical interests as far as we can tell. Well we do not know is who was behind these edits. We dont know why. In fact they were done pretty most importantly we can not make a direct link between any of those edits and the Chinese Government themselves. 0k. So youve put this to the Wikimedia Foundation which is the kind of overarching body that oversees wikipedia. Whats their reaction . Broadly theyre saying that whatever youre actually doing on the site if youre systematically doing it for political gain that really is against the very reason why wikipedia was really created. But the problem is that weve heard the same from facebook and and other web 2. 0 companies where theyre basically saying well it violates our terms and conditions. But people still do it. The ace in the hole for wikipedia would be that theyre now passing these links that weve sent them and all the evidence that we have to their tens of thousands of Community Editors and volunteers Wikimedia Foundation is not actually responsible for the content that would be the volunteers themselves. Which of course is a huge benefit for them. They can mobilize all these people around the world who will constantly patrol and protect the site. And in fact do return many visits that we saw at least back to their original state actually quite quickly. Doesnt this come down to different definitions of the truth . Of course its worth remembering that at least in the eyes of the authors of the papers we covered they were simply being motivated by desire to correct western misconceptions and biases regarding china. You know youve got with wikipedia this kind of vision of the open internet open knowledge open source but then in stark contrast you have this another kind of newer perhaps but rising idea and that is the kind of increasing power of states online you know the idea that geo political battles will now be fought online too and that places like wikipedia may be becoming too important or too powerful for states to really ignore in their struggles over the truth and in defining what people believe. Carl, how absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much for the research. It ruled that courts in the eu can order facebook to remove use is common to have been deemed illegal. The eu also brought in new right to repair laws. Appliances have to be built to be longer lasting. For up to ten years. Elon musk unleashed starship. The shuttle is expected to take its first test flight later this year. And go pro allowed vloggers to bolt on and new screens. After mixed reviews for the hero seven. Osteoarthritis patients are testing the worlds first smart glove thanks to a pilot run by pilots in the madrid. It can be programmed by doctors to heat up, vibrate and perform physical therapy whilst patients rest at home. The firm behind the glove says this makes it easier and cheaper for Health Services to treat patients. And finally a bright eyed robot assistant is helping out nurses at a hospital in texas. Made by diligent robotics, moxie uses al to recognise its surroundings and features a camera and gripper to pick up objects. Dont worry, the humanoid bot is only running errands at present, so there is no chance of a robot bloodbath just yet. Were here at microsofts future decoded event which is looking at ii and how it may change workplaces across the world. Back in the day, microsoft changed everything with windows making itself the most valuable company in the world. And bill gates the richest person in the world. But then things went a little wrong. Mostly because microsoft missed the mobile revolution and fell well behind apple and google. But then as we told you earlier, this year along came new boss Satya Nadella with a master plan to return microsoft to its former glory. Well, now dave lee has caught up with the man himself to find out how that reinvention is going. This week, microsoft chief executive, Satya Nadella, was in new york to show off a range of new devices the firm has been working on. But before showing them to the world, microsoft invited me to seattle and into their lab, a place where the firms devices are conceived and perfected in a number of curious and, as youll see, painful ways. Engineers here are able to prototype and make design modifications on the fly. Going through many different iterations before settling on the final design that will get mass produced in china. But that doesnt happen until its gone through a series of extensive and unusual tests. This is microsofts Human Factors lab, its here where they test their new devices for how theyre going to look, how theyre going to feel including under different lighting conditions like when youre at home or if youre in bright sunlight. The work that takes place in the Human Factors lab is a closely guarded secret. In fact, its a closely guarded secret even once the products theyve made are released to the public. As far as these people are concerned, if theyve done theirjob properly, you wont notice their efforts. This machine is monitoring my brainwaves to see how much concentration it takes to perform certain tasks, such as typing. And this test is looking at how much muscle strain i endure when i open a laptop. Something that didnt seem too strenuous to me but is apparently very important. To find out what im going through, a wire the width of a human hair is implanted into my hand and then monitored for activity. And then we have our ears to think about. Microsoft is following apple and amazon and samsung in coming out with its own so called smart earbuds. These are devices that you stick in your ear to hear things, obviously, but also you can use touch gestures to interact with your computer. What we have is a small amount of prototypes that it took to design surface earbuds. And it was a long journey it was roughly three years. We scanned thousands of ears and we take data from that. We also took the approach ofjust trying it on. Right. I mean we can take a tonne of data from the ear scans and inform us of general shape but it really comes down to making the prototype and putting it in peoples ears, so hundreds and hundreds of people will come through this lab. Try it on give us feedback and then we go through another iteration. Microsofts big secret at the new york event were these two folding devices the surface neo, the surface duo. The neo is essentially two tablets hinged together running a modified version of windows designed to work. Either across two screens or on two screens independently as the duo is essentially two smartphones together running Google Android instead of windows. The overload is much less. Im saying in context on a web browser on one side im using edge on one side and im looking at my neo on the other. I have a calendar on one side i have my meal on the other but its structured in a way that youre actually optimizing and feeling good about being productive. The devices have been a long term passion project of a microsoft chief product officer. Hes very attached to this idea. The devices wont come out until late next year. Before then, a few glitches need to be ironed out. Ill open mail here. Its a pen. It just touches a little bit better with a pen. Oh yeah. Microsoft has taken a different approach to their rivals. Samsungs galaxy fold, for example, is already on the market, and that has a screen that goes all the way across the hinge. Although some users have complained that that screen isnt particularly reliable. This is the biggest range of hardware microsoft has ever launched in a single year. Adding new lines to the side of its business that, in less than a decade, has become worth more than 5 billion a year to microsoft. We were the first to create the two in one category where no one thought that that could be done. We then created even the desktop that could become a canvas for creativity with studio we created holo lens that brought what was digital and physical together. And weve continued to innovate, and so therefore this two screen innovation is what we think is fantastic for the kinds of things that we care a lot about which is productivity, creativity, pen input. To be able to have teams on one side and then to be able to take notes like thats an everyday scenario. But samsung bendy screen theyve pulled it off with a few reliability issues, they seem to have done the same thing. So was microsoft trying to do that . Or did itjust take a different route to a different direction . In fact, ive been using even the samsung fault its a beautiful device. Weve worked with very closely with them on getting our software on samsung and so we think that thats Great Innovation too. So i celebrate whenever new computers and new computing is created because i think thats what the world needs if anything. One of the other things we want to sort of do is that consumption is great right. I mean more browsing, more shopping, more binge watching, it all as you and i do that but also more creativity and more productivity is also great. We want that balance to some degree the last ten years has been more about consumption less about creation and we want to swing that balance to the right place. That was dave lee. Now here on flickr. You know we love keeping tabs on the latest movie making techniques, especially cgi and animation. So kate russell has gained extremely rare access to dreamworks studios in los angeles. To look at the secrets of animated film making with a look at their latest release abominable. Cars. Really. No. Shrek, kung fu panda, how to train your dragon, just a few of the film series created by Dreamworks Animation studios. Hey you. What are you doing out here . And the newest film abominable has released in the states and topped the weekend box office. As animation techniques improve, the amount of time it takes to make these movies increases exponentially. Take this guy for example. The original shrek in 2001 took six terabytes of data and around five million hours of render time. For abominable, we had 150 terabytes of used space thatll be archived, and then we had another 150 terabytes of temp space just for effect simulations and all that data. And we used about 181 million render hours. Work on abominable began seven years ago. So why does it take so long to get the original idea from paper to screen . Making an animated movie is almost like youre making a live action movie. And all the tech technicalities of camera in live action are now incorporated into animation. Before we used to do all in 2d we used to film with a camera locked up and on top of a table so everything had to move moving down on the paper. But with this kind of technology, the cameras inside the drawing and we move the camera around the drawing in that we find the character, and we have to build the whole world that way. Back in the shrek days, you would basically try and light and render a scene and you would wait and wait and wait to see an image and then you can make your changes and you wait and wait again. And so the feedback loop which is critical for the artists has really improved. So this is a moonrise interactive render and as you can see i can interactively move character around and space change the camera but i can also go through and actually start making lighting changes, and as i do that, the feedback is almost instantaneous. But the overall time has increased. So thats why the overall render hours has increased because were just doing much more complex lighting calculations. So how animated films are made here has changed massively over the last couple of decades, with more data meaning more detail. The shot is around 120 frames or 220 frames, and thats about 14 feet of animation. So that means this shot should take an animator two weeks to do. Technology might be at the heart of realising an artists vision, but very often the soul of an idea comes directly from the natural world. Take these koi carp in the lagoon here at the dreamworks campus. They were the inspiration for the amazing cloud koi flight scene in the movie. Heres our final image which touches on the lighting for the sequence. Really did an amazing job. And the results were far from abominable. Guys, what are you doing up here . Get away from her. Im calling the police. Hes not dangerous. Look at him. Hes a yeti. That was kate in la. And thats it for this week. But dont forget, as always, you can find us throughout the week on facebook, instagram, youtube, and twitter at bbc click. Youll also find us on wikipedia. Look it up. Thanks for watching. It is looking pretty unsettled this weekend. We have got a band of rain slowly pushing into the west. That is going to bring cloud and rain to Western Areas today and tomorrow it will be stored across eastern areas to bring quite a lot of rainfall. This is the one event i am talking about slowly pushing an off the atlantic. Turning wetter and windy across Western Areas. Particularly northern ireland, west of scotland irish sea coasts. Further it will be dry. It will be turning windy. 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