us regulators have opened an investigation into openai, the microsoft backed startup behind chatgpt. the federal trade commission says it s looking into whether the ai chatbot could put consumers reputations and privacy at risk by publishing false information about them. open al s ceo sam altman says they will work with the ftc, saying, we protect user privacy and design our systems to learn about the world, not private individuals . michelle fleury in new york has more. the artificial intelligence company openai is facing a probe by us regulators. the federal trade commission, or ftc, sent a letter to the microsoft backed company asking for more information about its privacy and data security practices. the agency also wants to know if the ai tool harmed people by generating false information about them. since its launch, there has been a lot of noise about openai. this is the service that generates convincing human like responses to user queries and is expected to dramatic
updates and news reports on the demise of a brazilian footballer seem to me to be just a little bit excessive, perhaps. others put it more strongly, such asjenny fenwick. now to a loss of another kind. after the ending over the past few months of dateline london and the film review both reported on this programme a third news channel staple had its final edition on monday, signed off by david eades, who himself left the bbc this week. just to say that tonight has been the final edition of the papers, here on bbc news channel. all i can say now is thanks for watching. the papers theme plays. but many people had plenty to say about the dropping of the papers a nightly review of the next day s newspapers featuring two guests, normallyjournalists. one of its original presenters, clive myrie, described it as the end of an era, tweeting. and we ve heard from a number of fans, including helen murphy. muriel crane added. well, the move comes ahead of the planned bringing toge
A type of concrete, thats known to be at risk of crumbling. Meanwhile, in the last couple of hours another twist with the Education Secretary caught on camera voicing herfrustrations about the media coverage. This is Gillian Keegan after an interview with itv news. Does anyone ever say, you have done a good job cos everyone else has sat on thei and done nothing . No signs of that, no . The footage was captured by itv news as the Camera Repositioned for extra shots at the end of an interview with the minister, while she was still wearing her microphone. Gillian keegan has apologised for those remarks. Gillian keegan, you said everyone else had sat on their backsides which suggests you think people had been pulling their weight, who are you talking about . It was nobody in particular, it was an off the cuff remark after the News Interview had finished or apparently after it had finished. I would like to apologise for my choice language there. That was unnecessary. But it was an off the c
intensifying climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region s largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, are reporting a decline in fish stocks by more than 80% over the past twenty years. 0ur asia pacific correspondent, laura bicker, is in cambodia to ask if the mighty mekong can be saved. a world of water, once renowned for an abundance of fish. in recent years, thousands like this man have been asking where are they? translation: the been asking where are they? translation: been asking where are they? translation: , , ., , translation: the past few years, there is less translation: the past few years, there is less and translation: the past few years, there is less and less translation: the past few years, there is less and less water - translation: the past few years, there is less and less water and - there is less and less water and fewer and fewer fish. now, there is less and less water and fewer and fewerfish. now, we have children
how tom hanks is hoping to take people on a virtualjourney to the moon with his latest project. good morning from a chilly blackpool. we have got blackpool power laid up behind us. on this weekend to strictly. he forecast todayis weekend to strictly. he forecast today is wet and windy in the south. that will clear east. most of us will have a dry day until more rain sweeps in from the west later. details throughout the programme. good morning. it s thursday, the 16th of november. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, says the government is in the final stages of negotiating a new treaty with rwanda, as it tries to revive its plan for the country to take asylum seekers sent from the uk. rishi sunak has also pledged to introduce emergency legislation into parliament, after the supreme court unanimously ruled yesterday that downing street s existing proposals were unlawful. graham satchell has this report. how do you stop the boats? the government s plan was to send asylum se