that with temperature and dissolved oxygen levels. 50 that with temperature and dissolved oxygen levels- oxygen levels. so you would have a re oxygen levels. so you would have a pretty clear oxygen levels. so you would have a pretty clear indication oxygen levels. so you would have a pretty clear indication almost - pretty clear indication almost immediately that something was going wrong? immediately that something was going wron: ? . immediately that something was going wron ? ., ., . , immediately that something was going wron? ., , ., immediately that something was going wronu? ., , ., the immediately that something was going wrong? the al - wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai model has wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai model has been wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai model has been trained wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai model has been trained to - wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai i model has been trained to recognise the signs that the spill might be about to take pl
to recognise the signs that a spill might be about to take place. it crunches all the real time data, including satellite images, and can, if necessary, raise the alarm. the idea is to very much scale and roll this out to different parts of the uk. we have already begun some of those conversations with different county councils that are interested. it is a lot easier to prevent it than actually try to sort of deal with it once the incident has occurred. all this tech isn t cheap. a water sensor alone costs about £2,000. but with billions set to be spent on upgrading the sewage network, this approach could have a role to play, warning us about pollution before it hits our rivers and beaches. jonah fisher, bbc news, in north devon. let s talk a little bit more to jonah, whojoins me now on the
councils that are interested. it is a lot easier to prevent it than actually try to sort of deal with it once the incident has occurred. all this tech isn t cheap. a water sensor alone costs about £2,000. but with billions set to be spent on upgrading the sewage network, this approach could have a role to play, warning us about pollution before it hits our rivers and beaches. jonah fisher, bbc news, in north devon. a hosepipe and sprinkler ban is to be introduced in kent and sussex because of what south east water saysis because of what south east water says is record demand for drinking water this month. south east water said the ban will come into force on 26thjune because the demand has broken all previous records. some households have had no water since monday because of supply issues.
what would you expect to see here, then, if, for example, sewage was being discharged upstream? yeah, so we would see spikes in things like ammonia and ph, and we can also then cross reference that with temperature and dissolved oxygen levels. so you would have a pretty clear indication almost immediately that something was going wrong? yeah, exactly that. the ai model has been trained to recognise the signs that a spill might be about to take place. it crunches all the real time data, including satellite images, and can, if necessary, raise the alarm. the idea is to very much scale and roll this out to different parts of the uk. we have already begun some of those conversations with different county councils that are interested. it is a lot easier to prevent it than actually try to sort of deal with it once the incident has occurred. all this tech isn t cheap. a water sensor alone costs about £2,000.
teachers don t really have an effective way of taking that work and identifying whether it was actually generated by a. irgs. that s school. when it comes to elections and disinformation, when you have photos and potentially video in the future that tech isn t exactly there now but it is trending toward that. once you have the photo and audio that can be created and identified, then there is concern about flooding the zone with misinformation but also real images are put against that. a politician who gets caught with an embarrassing photo can say wasn t me. it was a.i. thank you so much. check out john s show night cap on cnn. new episodes drop every thursday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. and terrifying new video shows smoke, then flames, then the moment an escooter exploded while charging inside a london home. within a matter of seconds, the entire kitchen area is engulfed