microsoft incorporated chatgpt microsoft incorporated chatg pt into microsoft incorporated chatgpt into its being search engine earlier this year. the company also announced a new folding frame. we have more from the conference. this is google s big tech annualjamboree. big tech annual jamboree. google s big tech annualjamboree. google s opportunity to furnish its artificial intelligence credentials and show off its latest products. since chatgpt was launched by open ai last year it has been widely regarded that google will court on the hop. they did not realise it would be that successful and since then they have been playing catch up. this was an opportunity for google to show off its artificial intelligence and, frankly, there were no big announcements here today. we did get were a series of intermittent announcements regarding ai, for example, its flagship chat lot, card will be rolled out across 118 countries and territories and they also announced a partnership with ado
and finally, liverpool calling. another round of hopefuls will be battling it out for a place in the eurovision finals this weekend. in the eurovision finals this weekend- in the eurovision finals this weekend. ., ., , ., weekend. light from our studio in singapore- this is bbc news. it is newsday. welcome to the programme. we start in pakistan, where the former prime minister, imran khan, has been remanded in custody for 8 days after his arrest on corruption charges. his detention has sparked protests across the country. at least eight people have died in clashes and police say about a thousand people have been arrested. if convicted, it would disqualify mr khan from standing for election, which is due this year. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, has more from islamabad. waiting, watched by pakistan. this compound is where imran khan is due to appear. a night of unrest. calm now, but for how long? roadblocks installed around the entrances, hoping to stop the pr
which made me think i ve got to have my booster. in suffolk, gps are making sure no one misses the chance with home visit business for those that can t get out. i don t think people realise that you have the booster dose it is essential for long term protection, so we can come back to some kind of normality in life, so avoiding the situation where people had to work from home again and the catastrophic effect on peoples mental health. for now, the government say boosters, not restrictions, are the way forward. we rejoined now stephen reicher, professor of social psychology at the university of st andrews. also a member of the sage subcommittee. i wonder festival, can we talk about some of the issues? you may have heard some of the voices about attitudes. let s talk about mask wearing and whether