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now on bbc news, click. this week, we delve into the world of artificial intelligence. shiona heads to wimbledon to meet the latest match commentators. norrie, from the united kingdom, will play tsitsipas. could you spot a deepfake? we look at the software trying to detect them, but how good is it really? ithink fake. that is actually real. and joe investigates the darker side of image creation. yeah, i know you ve redacted it for me. yeah, it s still powerful, and it s difficult. - this month, fans all over the world were glued to coverage of the wimbledon tennis tournament. it was televised for the first time in 1937 when fred perry s run of wins was ended by the american don budge. since then, the bbc and broadcasters around the world have provided expert commentary on all of the action. well, actually, not quite all of the action. no, covering of the outlying courts has remained somewhat silent, but that could be about to change, thanks to artificial intelligence, as shio

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now on bbc news, click. this week, we delve into the world of artificial intelligence. shiona heads to wimbledon to meet the latest match commentators. norrie, from the united kingdom, will play tsitsipas. could you spot a deepfake? we look at the software trying to detect them, but how good is it really? ithink fake. that is actually real. and joe investigates the darker side of image creation. yeah, i know you ve redacted it for me. yeah, it s still powerful, and it s difficult. - this month, fans all over the world were glued to coverage of the wimbledon tennis tournament. it was televised for the first time in 1937 when fred perry s run of wins was ended by the american don budge. since then, the bbc and broadcasters around the world have provided expert commentary on all of the action. well, actually, not quite all of the action. no, covering of the outlying courts has remained somewhat silent, but that could be about to change, thanks to artificial intelligence as shi

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like other players and fans, she knows what a magical place wimbledon is. look, nothing beats the atmosphere here on centre court in the sunshine in wimbledon. it s epic. but not everyone can make it to south west london. so, for a lot of us, that means watching on a tv, mobile or computer not all of which will have commentary. the all england club has been working with its it partner, ibm, to fix this for the wimbledon website and app. it collects masses of data from all around the courts for its ai platform called watsonx. what we re doing is we re taking all that information and we feed it in to the model, which then takes text, turns it into numbers, takes those numbers, and compresses it, expands it, then outputs texts again that can then be spoken as an ai commentary. and this is what it sounds like. swiatek, ranked first. both male and female sounding commentators are featuring the app. murray, from the united kingdom, will play tsitsipas. but the voices are comp

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this week, we delve into the world of artificial intelligence. shiona heads to wimbledon to meet the latest match commentators. norrie, from the united kingdom, will play tsitsipas. could you spot a deepfake? we look at the software trying to detect them, but how good is it really? ithink fake. that is actually real. and joe investigates the darker side of image creation. yeah, i know you ve redacted it for me. yeah, it s still powerful, and it s difficult. - this month, fans all over the world were glued to coverage of the wimbledon tennis tournament. it was televised for the first time in 1937 when fred perry s run of wins was ended by the american don budge. since then, the bbc and broadcasters around the world have provided expert commentary on all of the action. well, actually, not quite all of the action. no, covering of the outlying courts has remained somewhat silent, but that could be about to change, thanks to artificial intelligence as shiona mccallum has been fi

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flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that s the 20 to 26 year olds, because that s what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it s notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let s be honest, this isn t about people just choosing when they want to work or not work. it s amazon saying to them that you have these options, within these dates. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it s about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to give your best. and that s what amazon needs more than anything else, to get people in and keep them there. as does every organisation now everywhere across the world. businesses have moved forward. some are going faster than other parts peo

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