of them are going to appear. the same way 20 years ago you couldn t imagine a youtuber making a living. he also thinks it s highly unlikely that al systems will be more intelligent than humans any time soon. professor yann lecun s words are in sharp contrast to those of the other two men he worked with on the science that underpins modern ai. dr geoffrey hinton retired recently and he said he regretted his life s work. professor yoshua bengio said that he worries about bad actors misusing the tech. both academics and the companies building ai agree that regulation is the best way to try to maximise its benefits and minimise the risks. chatgpt, for example, was unheard of this time last year. yann lecun is confident that ai will be a useful tool rather than a master, and he heralded a new renaissance for humanity. chatgpt couldn t have put it better. zoe kleinman, bbc news. a renaissance maybe but the bbc has been hearing from one uk worker who has already lost hisjob to a
Hello from the bbc sport centre. Defending champions england have suffered a shock defeat at the cricket world cup, losing in delhi to afghanistan. Who in turn have registered the most significant one day win in their history. Afghanistan batted first and after more on all those stories coming up. But lets pause and take a look at todays sport. An Opening Stand of 108, eventually made 284, a total that proved too much for the holders. England lost wickets regularly throughout the chase and were bowled out for 215, 69 runs short, leaving them with two defeats out of their three games so far. At of their three games so far. No time when we were we at no time when we were batting did we think we were running away with the game. We had a decent total, but you he had to bowl well and feel welcome and the guys did that. It was very pleasing, and hopefully a lot of confidence will come from this when competing against the bigger nations. It will have a Knock On Effect not only for this world
has brought out all the football parts and you will get a lot of dad jokes now. the takeover battle for manchester united has gone deep into extra time, but could it now be approaching the final whistle? i apologise, just two of them. laughter. according to the times newspaper, united is close to announcing its new owner. its sharesjumped on reports that a $6 billion bid by qatari banker sheikh jassim is being preferred by the current owners, the glazer family over a rival offerfrom the ineos group of uk billionaire sirjim ratcliffe. kieran maguire is author of the book the price of football. he also lectures in football finance at the university of liverpool. kieran, is united better off in qatari hands than the alternatives? it really depends upon where your values life. the chances of the qatari bed accessible result in manchester united
manchester united 1.1 billion followers and you can convert those into cash, perhaps through the use of the meta verse which is very speculative at present and then you have a very valuable company and the valuations would stack up. tell us more about valuations would stack up. tell us more about sheikhjassim and us more about sheikh jassim and what we know about him and what we think he might be doing and whether or not he might provide the financial bridge, i suppose, to see united chase up to manchester city their big arrival? it to manchester city their big arrival? , ., , ., arrival? it is a stranger. before arrival? it is a stranger. before a arrival? it is a stranger. before a few arrival? it is a stranger. before a few months i arrival? it is a stranger. l before a few months ago arrival? it is a stranger. - before a few months ago nobody had heard of him. he is related to the qatari banking system. it does appear to have put through a series of serious beds. a list fi
as well this morning. mike has a lot to talk about this morning when it comes to the sport. good morning, mike. . . , manchester united fans are on tenderhooks again, as there s new confusion over who their clubs new owners might be if indeed the glazer family do end up selling. the race to buy the club was blown wide open late last night. for so long, from either qatari banker sheikh jassim, or ineos owner, sirjim ratcliffe both with reported world record bids, believed to be in the region of 5 billion pounds. before last night s 9 o clock deadline, they had been the only two interested parties to go public and it was understood they d submitted revised offers. but it later emerged that their bids hadn t been received, and that the deadline has now been extended for them. and then it emerged that the deadline had been met by several other potential investors. it s unclear what the new time frame is for any new offers for the club.