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
People across the capital and across the United Kingdom observed a minutes silence to remember those that died here at London Bridge on Saturday Night. Sadiq khan is there with members of the London Ambulance service. Police officers here still at the cord and, still in place at London Bridge, were among those who stood as a mark of respect to all those killed and injured this weekend. You see the number of flowers left, people paying their own small tribute. The sea of flowers has grown since Saturday Night, and people just flowers has grown since Saturday Night, and peoplejust wanting to remember those who died, and some of those who were so very badly injured as well. And this, the third Terrorist Attack in the United Kingdom in three months. The police and Emergency Services were among those who showed such remarkable courage. You are probably familiar now with the story of the off duty Police Officer, who rushed towards one of the attackers, the officer was armed only with a batte