Knowledge of friday s israeli air strike in beirut. But first, we can bring you these live pictures from beirut where israeli warplanes have launched new attacks on buildings in the city s south. The israeli military says hezbollah is storing weapons there, a claim hezbollah denies. Blasts have been heard in the southern suburbs and residents of three specific blocks were ordered to evacuate. Now lebanon s health ministry says the death toll from israel s earlier strike on beirut has risen to six, with 91 wounded. Hezbollah s leader, hassan nasrallah, was reportedly the target of the attack. Neither israel nor hezbollah has formally confirmed his status. Israeli air raids on lebanon this week have killed nearly 800 people, according to lebanon s health ministry. We begin our special programme on the conflict tonight with this report from our middle east correspondent hugo bachega in beirut. (explosions) scenes of war in beirut. Hezbollah s conflict with israel returning to its strongho
But whilst some fear the rise of ai clones, companies including zoom say we should be excited about a future where your clone can go to a meeting on your behalf. Well, joe tidy, and his clone, report. This is an ai clone, not just of my face and voice, of my thoughts as well, trained on my public profile. Hello, joe. What is it thatjoe tidy likes to do for fun? i enjoy participating in triathlons, marathons and wild swimming. I also like golfing and i m a movie geek. Aside from the long delays, it works pretty well, one to one. What if i send it to a work meeting? these ai clones are more about attending meetings than doing the whole job. Keeps things interesting, though. They laugh before we try that, it needs a few tweaks with these engineers, who are experts in making bespoke chatbots. There s growing excitement for al clones across the industry. The ceo of zoom says in the future, we ll be able to offload some of our more mundane meetings to the bots. It sounds bonkers, but things
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Well tell you who each of the four british clubs involved will face in the womens Champions League Group stage, with celtic becoming the first Scottish Side to ever get this far. Good afternoon. Welcome to the Bbc News at one. Two boys, both aged 13, have been detained for at least eight and a half years after becoming the uks youngest ever Knife Murderers. The boys were 12 when they used a machete to kill 19 year old Shawn Seesahai In Wolverhampton. The pair, who cant be named because of their age, are the youngest convicted murderers since the killing of James Bulger in 1993. Our Midlands Correspondent Phil mackie is at nottingham Crown Court. Phil, what happened at sentencing . This was the day where the two boys who are now 13 learned they will serve a minimum of at least eight and a half years in custody before they were eligible for parole, but this is probably one of the most shocking cases of the scourge of Knife Crime that has hit this country over recent years where even more