in the last few minutes, prince harry has withdrawn his libel action against the associated newspapers. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, before we turn to the headline stories, i want to show you pictures coming from japan. in the next 20 minutes, we are going to see if all goes well, japan is set to make a latest attempt at a soft touch down on the moon. it is the smart lander investigating the moon, it is known as slim, it is hoping to touch down in about 20 minutes time. it is very difficult to land on earth s natural satellite safely, about half of all attempts have succeeded. now slim is set to begin descent manoeuvres from an altitude of about 15 kilometres about now, that process is supposed to be starting now, and if all goes well the craft will touch down on the lunar surface in 20 minutes time. we will take you through all of that here on bbc news in the next 15 minutes, so do stay with us and we will have plenty more on that attempted land
boss has been working with al for years. he runs bosch. yeah, the european tech and engineering company, which says within the next two years, all of its products will either contain ai or have been developed using it. wherever you rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, for decades, science fiction has been imagining what will happen when the computers take over. it s been the stuff of horror since stanley kubrick s film 2001, a space odyssey showed us the fear of an astronaut whose spaceship had a mind of its own. today, we re long past 2001, and the computers aren tjust learning they re also now so smart they re starting to take jobs. the change ai promises is massive. while both the industrial revolution and the digital revolution change the world of work. this could be a transformation which is even greater. that s certainly what us president biden thinks. i don t think ever in the history of human endeavour
porkchops, text messages, things like that, e mails, minutes of meetings, both formal and informal with senior figures, their names unredacted. this is what she has asked for. all relating to her process about whether or not she is being elevated to the house of lords. she is repeating, though, it is our intention to resign, but given what she now knows and believes to be true she says this process has become necessary to put an end to the speculation. so, we will get a bit of reaction and we will get a bit of reaction and we will get a political correspondent to dojargon a bit will get a political correspondent to do jargon a bit aboutjargon, too. at the headline there is that she is giving a bit of extra nation about why she has not yet resigned as an mp, but saying that she fully intends to do so. we will have more that in a bit. now though we all had to be received sportscenter. jude bellingham will be real madrid s latest star player. with the price tag to match. real ma
of arts, in the city s old town, a major tourist attraction. authorities evacuated staff and students, who were told to stay put and lock themselves inside classrooms. some climbed on to rooftops and window ledges to escape the gunfire. the shooting is the deadliest in the czech republic s history in a country where gun crime is relatively rare. sarah rainsford reports from prague. the centre of prague was suddenly transformed today into a major crime scene. armed police rushed towards a university building as a gunman stalked the corridors there. at that point, he was still on the loose. and these were the scenes at charles university desperate students clinging for their lives to a ledge. their fear of falling overtaken by their fear of the gunman, metres away on the roof. as the shooting began, students had to barricade themselves into classrooms, told to hide with the lights off. down below, crowds scattered in fear, ordered to clear the area and take cover. although ma