Businesses are quickly adopting 5G to introduce advanced security features such as facial recognition, but while these technologies improve safety and ease of use, there are concerns about how sensitive biometric information is gathered and may be misused
stephanie hare author and ai commentator. lovely to see you, happy new year. tensions between the united states and china mounted over the advances in al, that s been going on for some time. now the focus is falling on the slab that microsoft operates in beijing, what s been the response of the company? itinfoil beijing, what s been the response of the company? the company? well it s interesting because microsoft the company? well it s interesting because microsoft maintains - the company? well it s interesting because microsoft maintains this | the company? well it s interesting| because microsoft maintains this is not a problem, it shouldn t have to shut down the lab and pull people out, but at the same time it does have a back up system in place which would expect being an it company, they ve got a lab in vancouver on they ve got a lab in vancouver on the west coast of canada, where they could if they needed to transferred they are researchers. the big fear is having a labourat
are operating in the dark with our bodies, it can be a game changer. brute bodies, it can be a game changer. we hope it will be in so many ways. stephanie, great to have you on, thank you for that and that is it, we are also time we do it on again same time next week. a heads up on what we re looking out at the top of the hour here on the context, plenty more reaction here in the uk took prime minister rishi sunak giving us a bit of a hint as to when the general election will be, it would be in the second half of this year. that is his working assumption, so still all guarantees, that is his working assumption, so stillall guarantees, it that is his working assumption, so still all guarantees, it could happen a bit sooner if there is change, but it is what we heard for the first time given an indication of the timing of the election, and thus more reaction to that. i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello there.
instantly detect if a patient has a heart condition. experts say it could prevent thousands of deaths a year and save millions of pounds for the nhs. with me is stephanie hare, an ai commentator and author of technology is not neutral: a short guide to technology ethics. thanks for coming on the programme. lots to get through that s get through the slightly most serious and certainly potentially warring aspect, the link, potentially, between ai, artificial intelligence and terrorism. what s the concern? it s a weird story and that his company character ai my a website where people can have ei generated compositions with other users, other human beings, the problem is some of them were impersonating islamic states and other entities you would
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