notes were marked without his consent. and in the skies above lincolnshire a lancaster bomber marks the 80th anniversary of the famous dambuster raids. on bbc london. the large sinkhole that s appeared in a field near amersham above a tunnel being built for the h52 high speed rail line. some campaigners want work to stop. good evening. we start tonight with the news that the manufacturers of vauxhall vehicles in the uk have urged the government to renegotiate part of the brexit trade agreement or run the risk of making the business unsustainable. stellantis, one of the world s biggest car manufacturers, whose business includes vauxhall, peugeot, citroen, and fiat, says its concerns are related to electric vehicles. stellantis says the conditions of the brexit free trade deal signed in 2020 are no longer achievable, given the surge in the cost of raw materials, and the prospect of tariffs between the uk and the eu would make exports uncompetitive. our economics editor fais
our technology reporterjames clayton is in san francisco, the home of ai. tell us more about today s exchanges and what you made of them? it was incredibly unusual, and what you made of them? it was incredibly unusual, because - and what you made of them? it was incredibly unusual, because you - and what you made of them? it ms incredibly unusual, because you had democrats and republicans and sam altman, the chief executive of open ai, all saying the same thing, that there are benefits, but there are also significant dangers. this could replace millions ofjobs and it could supercharge disinformation. you also had everyone agreeing on a solution that the whole sector needs to be regulated. you had some altman saying, please regulate us. that is super rare for a tech boss to do that. so i think you are going to see a new agency in the us which will regulate ai and if history is anything to go by, you will see something similar in the eu and the uk too. , . , something similar in the eu