emergency has been declared. meteorologists say approximately an entire summer s worth of rain fell injust a few hours and the uk chancellor has set out his long term plan for boosting the economy. in a speech in london, jeremy hunt ruled out tax cuts saying that the best tax cut for the public would be to halve inflation. he called for patience, discipline and optimism and promised help to encourage more people back into work. our economics editor faisal islam has all the details. whether it s robots that can sort your waste, bots that can author human sounding script, essay, poems even, or programmable versions of yourself. every aspect of the common, even farming and medicine is being rbs formed thanks to the use of ai and the world s most powerful computing. at this leading technology business in london, they use computing power to simulate anyone saying anything in any accent even tv reporters. they think there s a massive opportunity for them. it will change how
two people have died in new zealand s largest city, auckland, after torrential rain caused severe flooding. a state of emergency has been declared. hello and welcome. seven people have been shot dead in a synagogue in eastjerusalem. a 14 year old boy is among the dead, and a number of other people were wounded. police said the attacker was killed by the security forces as he fled the scene. tensions have been high since nine palestinians, both militants and civilians, were killed during an israeli military raid injenin in the occupied west bank on thursday. it was one of the deadliest raids in years. tensions are once again rising in the region. the us and uk have condemned the synagogue shooting. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, reports from eastjerusalem. they came to pray as thejewish sabbath had just got under way. tonight, police are counting their bodies in the street. security forces say the gunman arrived at the synagogue and opened fire. some people were h
is being rbs formed thanks to the use of ai and the world s most powerful computing. at this leading technology business in london, they use computing power to simulate anyone saying anything in any accent even tv reporters. they think there s a massive opportunity for them. it will change how we work and there might be somejobs that are less relevant in ten years time, right. i think there is the saying ai will not replace yourjob, a person using it will. after months of firefighting, the chancellor revealed his plan for growth arguing for optimism, rooted in technology. it is going to transform humanity it will be as big a change as the arrival of google search engines, and arguably, two of the three most important ai companies on the planet are british based, so it is a massive opportunity for the uk. the idea is to use post brexit freedoms to come up with friendly regulation for these industries. one top uk ceo says more is required.
might be some jobs that are less i think there is the saying ai will not replace yourjob, a person using it will. after months of firefighting, the chancellor revealed his plan for growth arguing for optimism, rooted in technology. it is going to transform humanity it will be as big a change as the arrival of google search engines, and arguably, two of the three most important ai companies on the planet are british based, so it is a massive opportunity for the uk. the idea is to use post brexit freedoms to come up with friendly regulation for these industries. one top uk ceo says more is required. we need you policies to get this right. policies to get this right. does this look like a plan to you?