discriminate against applicants based on their race, age or gender. next, are ai apps and tools that aren t banned and don t pose any high risk. nello cristianini professor of artificial intelligence at the university of bath and author of the short cut: why intelligent machines do not think like us . i started by asking him what he makes of these attempts to regulate ai. we must be responsible for the good and also the problems of our technology. it s good that we think ahead at this time. and what kind of things can be regulated, do you think here? well, i think the parliament has a lot of power about what companies can do operating in europe, or also operating from europe outwards. and the list that you made is very good. so first, it establishes there will be some things that are not acceptable. that s a big statement. there will be some things that cannot be done in europe. second, certain things can only be done with very serious oversight. and third, even better, th
that want to put solar on their roofs and we see communities that favour wind energy, and switzerland already has a lot of water, so 60% of our electricity already comes from water energy, so we are in a good position to go to 100% quite quickly. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this boy has a big plan to help the environment. i’m this boy has a big plan to help the environment. this boy has a big plan to help the environment. i m hoping to continue this the environment. i m hoping to continue this throughout - the environment. i m hoping to continue this throughout my i continue this throughout my entire life. he continue this throughout my entire life. entire life. he has been raising money - entire life. he has been raising money but - entire life. he has been raising money but he i entire life. he has been - raising money but he wants to fund solar panels for the school. i fund solar panels for the school. , ., ., ., school. i ust don t want our school
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from across the uk. this is a boy with a big plan to help the environment. i m hoping to continue this throughout my entire life. he has been raising money, but he wants to pick up the pace to fund solar panels for the school. i just don t want our school to just create carbon dioxide. today, as part of the big green week, he got the support of bbc actor and radio host cal spellman, who spoke at a special school assembly. one of my greatest joys in all the work i ve done around the planet is working with young people, and they really are my biggest source of hope and inspiration. he has the support of his mates who make up the school s first eco committee. together, they ve planted a wildflower meadow, apple trees, and a whole school recycling project is under way. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news.