first there was a row over the arresting of protesters. now a royal fan has revealed she was detained too, as she waited to glimpse the king outside buckingham palace. in her first tv interview, we ask alice chambers exactly what happened. also tonight, the question facing lawmakers across the globe is artificial intelligence going to be the next economic miracle or a danger to our whole way of life, or both? as the eu votes on the world s first ai laws, we ask how do you get the balance right between innovation and safety? and remember this promise? when he ran for conservative leader, rishi sunak pledged to review or repeal thousands of eu laws still on the statute book. but the government says far fewer than that will actually face the shredder. this brexiteer says sunak should go much further. this remainer says labour should throw the whole brexit wagon into reverse. and after air strikes on gaza kill two senior palestinian islamichhad commanders, along with a dozen o
formal education with memorisation strategies as their foremost strategy? what happens when jobs that involve transactions and processing happens, do we have a basic income? and he talks about super intelligence erasing humanity, which is extreme but you cannot dismiss it. which is extreme but you cannot dismiss it which is extreme but you cannot dismiss it. ., «i , ., , . ., dismiss it. thank you very much for talkin to dismiss it. thank you very much for talking to our dismiss it. thank you very much for talking to our audience dismiss it. thank you very much for talking to our audience on - talking to our audience on newsnight. thank you. when rishi sunak was running for the conservative leadership last year, he promised that if he got the top job then he would review or repeal all eu laws which stayed in the statute book after brexit. now the government says it no longer plans to do that, withjust 600 eu laws immediately facing the chop. the climb down has sparked a row in th