and industry execs including elon musk believe so and have signed an open letter calling for a 6 month pause on advanced ai development. that s training sytems more powerful than openai s newly launched chatg pt. and here in the uk, the government has set out its plans to regulate ai with new guidelines on responsible use. critics fear the rapid growth of ai could threaten jobs or be used for malicious purposes but it is boosting economies worldwide. let s get the latest thoughts on all this with sue daley from the industry body techuk. sue, remind us why governments and businesses think ai can do us harm? ai technologies have huge potential to help our economy and our society. to address issues such as increased productivity, help in the climate change emergency, to help people in their everyday lives. there are concerns around how this rapidly evolving technology is having an impact on the way that we live, work and importantly, how do we get this right and notjust and impo
but adidas had said it was too similar to its famous three stripe mark which has featured on its products for more than 70 years. adidas has declined to make any further comment on its about turn. let s bring in our north america business correspondent michelle fleury. adidas have buckled under some sort of pressure. any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with and any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with and it any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with and it has any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with and it has enjoyed - any idea why? this is a logo we are familiar with and it has enjoyed a i familiar with and it has enjoyed a resurgence within trainers and now here we are a couple of days after they opposed a new trademark application from black lives matter, they have reversed course on their objection, the company did not give a reason, but apparently a source told reuters that adi
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this could be just another sign that beijing is starting to warm back up to technology businesses. because the government really needs to revive economic growth after the covid restrictions really took a toll on the world s second biggest economy. as you ve probably noticed when out on the roads, electric cars are becoming a more common sight. fast forward a few years, millions more of us will most likely be driving them. battery demand is expected to skyrocket. attention will no doubt turn to getting those batteries reused or recycled and that s exactly what s already happening in norway. there, an initial wave of ev batteries are reaching the end of their life. adrienne murray paid a visit for us to frederikstar to see a first of its kind recycling plant. have a look. here in norway, a fifth of all vehicles are now battery powered. as more drivers switch over to electric vehicles, like this one, the number of batteries that we use is going to soar.