they re very well trained doggies! a good example of ai and robotic co operation comes courtesy of uk company 0xa. it s creating software with al roots, allowing autonomous vehicles like shuttle buses and mining offroaders to navigate the world around them. but when we look at the wider world at the moment, especially things like tech, there are big concerns about the effect of technologies like artificial intelligence on the workplace. there was going to be change injobs, the vehicles for our autonomous shuttles, they would have supervisors, they may be remote, you may have people in parts of the country that doesn t have great opportunities helping solve traffic problems in the clogged south because the vehicle drivers and operators no longer need to be in the vehicles. so the issue here is how do we skill ourselves? one of the most controversial applications of robotic and ai tech is in defence. ai pioneer yoshua bengio recently warned of the potential dangers of the misuse of the t
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the people of st michael s 0n wyre started putting these ribbons on it yesterday. basically the message they are sending out is, we have not forgotten nicola, we miss nicola and we want her home. or at least know what happened. 0n the 27th of january, she set out for a walk with her dog along the river bank. she was last seen at quarter past, 20 past nine that morning. no sign of her since. despite a huge police operation to try and locator. the search operation concentrating mainly on the river wyre, because the police believe the most likely explanation is that sadly, she somehow slipped and fell into the river. herfamily say, please keep all other possible options open. her partner, paul ansell, just last week saying he is 100% certain she is not in the river, she is somewhere else. the police say they are looking at all possibilities. they re following up 500 lines of inquiry. they have been trying to track down 700 vehicle drivers who passed through here.
at all possibilities. they re following up 500 lines of inquiry. they have been trying to track down 700 vehicle drivers who passed through here. very much still a live investigation. trying to get some answers for paul and for her two little girls as to just what happened to nicola bulley. dave guest reporting. labour s deputy leader angela rayner has said the bbc chairman, richard sharp, has brought the bbc into disrepute and should consider whether it s appropriate for him to stay on. she said mr sharp had thrown doubt on the impartiality and the independence of the bbc. mps found he had made a serious error ofjudgement by not telling them about a loan he helped to secure for borisjohnson before he was appointed. mr sharp says he s done nothing wrong. i spoke to angela rayner earlier. he needs to really consider his position. i have said i think he has brought the bbc into disrepute. ifind it negligent and naive at best to not declare at the time of his appointment