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BBCNEWS Nicky July 6, 2024

think? that is what we are doing. in other news, here is the news with. train drivers who are members of the aslef union are on strike today. 15 train companies are affected with some operators running no services at all. it s the first of three rail strikes this week, with further action on friday and saturday. one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence says regulation of the technology needs to be ramped up . professor yoshua bengio says his feelings about al are similar to how scientists felt about the development of the atom bomb. parents on universal credit will be able to claim hundreds more to cover childcare costs from the end of next month. the government announced in spring that people with one child would be able to getjust over £950 while those with two or more children could get up to £1630. officials in southern russia say a drone has hit an oil refinery a day after an attack on moscow. vladimir putin yesterday accused ukraine of trying to fri

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:46:00

ai tool discovering a new antibiotic, amazing, it has led to the development of a microchip that has helped a paralysed man walking again just by thinking about it, the benefits are phenomenal. but the fear is keeping control of it as it gets better. this new kind of ai core generative ai, traditionally, ai has been good at doing one thing well. you would have a robot arm that picks up something from a conveyor belt and that is all it does and it cannot do anything else. we are entering an era where like us, ai, multi task and that is where people are concerned about how that will exist alongside humans, that is our skill, will exist alongside humans, that is ourskill, isn t will exist alongside humans, that is our skill, isn t it, the multitasking?- our skill, isn t it, the multitasking? our skill, isn t it, the multitaskinu? , ., , our skill, isn t it, the multitaskinu? ., , ., multitasking? yes, some of us. not necessarily multitasking? yes, some of us. not necessarily myself! m

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:17:00

and i tool in the back that we can use, and i know tool in the back that we can use, and i know it sjust now being used in universities, a lot of people are using in universities, a lot of people are using chatgpt, and the new ones being using chatgpt, and the new ones being involved time, but another problem being involved time, but another problem is the it s a lot of different models, like machine learning, different models, like machine learning, i feel like different models, like machine learning, ifeel like in different models, like machine learning, i feel like in the wrong hands learning, i feel like in the wrong hands it learning, i feel like in the wrong hands it could potentially have a runaway hands it could potentially have a runaway effect. i don t really know if it s runaway effect. i don t really know if it s possible that al could in a way be if it s possible that al could in a way be created to create other als, and four way be created to create ot

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:45:00

does and it has happened a lot more quickly than people realised. you only have to think about the viral chatbot, hundreds of people have used it, we have only used it for six months, and already, the latest version of it, gpt 4, is clever enough to pass the bar exam taken by cheney lawyers. so we have seen this amazing pace of evolution, i have not evolved that much in six months, i don t know whether you have, but these things are growing incredibly fast and the bosses of the big companies behind them, we heard the boss of google, which owns its own chatbot called bard, saying he does not know why it does sometimes what it does and if he doesn t know, who does know? the people who created it are now calling out for a moment of time tojust figure are now calling out for a moment of time to just figure out how we keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it, the benefits are enormous. just this week, w

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:09:00

evil, so why wouldn t it be evil? i think it s more logical that it wouldn t be evil in any way, it wouldn t be evil in any way, it would actually be good, it would care that we survived. it might care that we survive and look at us like pets, but that s a different thing entirely. right now we have the big problem that it might start taking over lots ofjobs, that s a bigger threat. the bigger threat is the environment, but thejobs is threat. the bigger threat is the environment, but the jobs is another thing. environment, but the “obs is another thin. . . ~ environment, but the “obs is another thing. yeah, we talked about that, but this is what thing. yeah, we talked about that, but this is what we thing. yeah, we talked about that, but this is what we wanted - thing. yeah, we talked about that, but this is what we wanted to - thing. yeah, we talked about that, but this is what we wanted to talk| but this is what we wanted to talk about it this morning with our listeners and v

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