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numbers of officers. will catch one. in a chemical amber rudd says a new approach is needed. attack. and wales, but also seeing some has posted graphic pictures online showing many bodies in on knives and acids. sunshine. a basement. good morning, warmer than it's yesterday. brightens up sunday the in the of muenster, which left two people dead and around twenty 8th injured. afternoon. of then took his own april. some outbreaks of rain. life. islamist connections. are reported to have been killed in a chemical attack in syria. or trying to. plenty of cloud. we still have scattered showers in scotland and northern ireland. injured, authorities say there's no indiation of some heavy. any islamist links. the best of the sunny spells here. similar temperatures across the united kingdom. for corruption. not a huge deal of difference from our weather on monday. by nosey neighbours united. but there are developments as we go through from his home town near sao paulo, the week ahead. on tuesday, still come weather fronts after surrendering to police. the former president insists that he close by. is innocent. in scandinavia and a developing easterly flow. we have seen that before in recent months. don't worry. scotland has struck gold in the nothing too beastly in the week ahead. bowls. bowls. there will be that developing easterly flow.
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look at the wind arrows here. australia in the men's trebles —— in the what that means is plenty of cloud coming in. some outbreaks of rain coming in from the gold coast. back home in the football... the nature of work is set to change radically by nosey neighbours united. east. quite chilly along the north sea in the next two decades. here's — reinventing the and simon has the weather. coast. probably the best of any limited brightness in the west of the uk. 00:01:10,702 --> 715827683:53:13,824 this 715827683:53:13,824 --> 1431655367:45:16,945 is 1431655367:45:16,945 --> 2147483051:37:20,066 bbc 2147483051:37:20,066 --> 2863310735:29:23,188 news, 2863310735:29:23,188 --> 3579138419:21:26,309 the 3579138419:21:26,309 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 headlines. nine to five. temperatures got to 19 in the meetings, the future of your working south—east. south—east. not as warm today, some rain in the forecast. day might be rain in the forecast. all the details in 15 minutes. closer than you think. will be transformed. from the daily commute... look, no driver! to the future of meetings. hologram technology works. and even your lunch break. i can be listening to my favourite song, and enjoy my lunch. this is the future of work, and reinventing the 9—to—5. people have long dreamed of taking a jetpack or a flying car to work. and that
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are having a big impact on office workers. they learn from human behaviour and take on simple tasks. worker bit better. files can instantly. in the case, or items that demand attention. it makes basicjudgements that need to be confirmed by prosecutors. china believes it can lead the world in al and robot development. it believes its huge population gives it the edge. in the future. including of course... drill spins.
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at a military hospital in xi'an. it operated on a human for the first time last september. movement has been a challenge though, as it is with most robots. moving patients flinching in pain are a problem. complaint or insurance claim. ai is an enabler, not an arms race. and to solve the challenges that it brings about.
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for something to eat. having a hearty meal at lunchtime is still top priority. of indians have been getting their lunch at work. known as tiffins from kitchens around the city to offices. it is one of the most efficient logistics systems in the world. but the nature of work and food is changing. so what might the future hold? thank you.
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by what is in your lunchbox? order something else it takes so much time to get to you. but what if your order could just drop out of the sky? one restaurant in mumbai is trying to do just that. it is cheaper than having a bike, you can reach much quicker. save me it was a logical thing to do. in 2014. and fly for longer periods of time now.
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as the indian government makes itlegal to fly them. in place, not least a flight control centre just for drones. so it's notjust about how food gets to you, but the entire experience. transported to somewhere much more exotic. so here i am in this beautiful setting somewhere in italy. which we don't always see in the workplace. and enjoying my lunch. smells like teen spirit plays. what about the type of food we are eating? is turning silkworms into food for humans.
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from the same ingredients. saving you time on making fiddly food. it can make your food a whole lot more interesting. in what could be next, meat made in test tubes? at capsule to one day replace a meal? but not so good for my mental health. well, that's my lunch break over, time to get back to the grind. another day at the office. let's hope it will be a productive one. maybe there's some technology can help me. could a study of my brainwaves make me more productive? trey azan‘s company mindplay certainly thinks so.
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productive. so that's 11:30 on the 28th, i will see you then. emails, chats, messages of all kinds. about productivity? this company is using artificial intelligence to do just that. you have telephony data, that's phone call data, email data... mainly to spot any unlawful or unethical activity. burn, baby, burn! intelligence to assess whether your communications are productive. colleagues and employees? what it means for discussions between those people. it all feels
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pay big money for this? it's not that expensive. and that is really costly. monitor says about me. how productive am i in meetings? but after that you had a slow tapering off of attention. you are less interested in. sorry, what were you saying? exactly! companies about productivity? better at managing stress and more productive throughout the day. i still need to do.
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yes, yet another meeting. what part of your work day do you dread to be most? and i'm sure a lot of you will agree with that. meetings are hard. they can be boring, and sometimes go on for too long. but they're necessary, too. they are where some of the most important decisions are taken. because we all sit across from each other. remote by 2020. so what could meetings of the future look like? companies are turning to futuristic solutions like robots. this is a segway—like device with an ipad for a face. and their face is visible on the screen.
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these to more than 4000 customers. i'm a hologram, come up here with me. but could telepresence be made to feel any more real? but that's how hologram technology works. who isn't physically there. and is still in its early days. some large companies have begun to use it. using it for telepresence. they are using it for conferences, keynote contributions. this is all about technology that allows people to be face—to—face.
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simpler, starting with scheduling them. i get an email which i have seen a thousand times before. dennis mortensen and his team have been working on this. like a personal assistant. to test it out i sent him an email about a possible meeting next week. i have cc‘d amy... emails and check his calendar and help to fix the meeting. sure enough, she replies, and it's all set up. work actually gets done. there is a lot of innovation to make them more efficient. of course, it's critical to stay awake, so i've got my coffee. here i go. you will of course have to impress in an interview. but what if your interview isn't even
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a person? i'm about to learn about some not—so—human resources. things like enthusiasm or sincerity. you are doing your best to impress an algorithm. if we were sitting across from someone. how do they say it? my name is gabriella... some written and some recorded. i'm passionate about helping people. to work for. i have to role—play a bit, which some might find difficult. what is it looking for? it's looking for verbal and non—verbal cues. head movement, the way that your eyes react. if more successful people have that
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eye movement, it's good. in that process. regardless of their gender, race background. for a position at all — at least not yet. in the future you will not look for a job. ajob will look for you. database of expertise. where it gets really interesting is with its product envoy. to make a change. which might be triggering reasons for them to
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look for a new position. remove some of the discrimination, at least in theory. but what if the data is bad? what if the data is biased? data experts concerned. making big decisions. the problem is that it's historical data. patterns of discrimination. so the data you are using, there is no magic to it. against protected groups in general. that's a fair point.
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people will say, well, you'll never see a woman. but that isn't the case. woman, the algorithms don't care. interaction in recruitment. for now, at least, that is not going away. of time and asks them to deliberately muck up the order. with an awkward situation. sussing out your colleagues could be more difficult in the future. who cares about you? where will i be in five years? hello.
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temperature of the year so far. looked pretty nice at whitstable as well. but not everybody enjoyed this kind of weather. and for a while in the afternoon, cumbria looked like this. it will be cheerier in the day ahead. and this is what it looks like first thing. a mild start in south—eastern areas. but some patchy rain around.
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elsewhere, mainly dry. mist and fog, temperatures in mid to low single figures. particularly who's going to get the rain from it. sunday a hard one to summarise. and get to see some sunshine at times. may catch a shower. front i showed you. towards the east midlands and lincolnshire. avoid the rain and stay dry. with the exception of a few showers. will catch one. and wales, but also seeing some sunshine. warmer than yesterday. brightens up in the afternoon. some outbreaks of rain.
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or trying to. plenty of cloud. we still have scattered showers in scotland and northern ireland. some heavy. the best of the sunny spells here. similar temperatures across the united kingdom. not a huge deal of difference from our weather on monday. but there are developments as we go through the week ahead. on tuesday, still come weather fronts close by. in scandinavia and a developing easterly flow. we have seen that before in recent months. don't worry. nothing too beastly in the week ahead. there will be that developing easterly flow. look at the wind arrows here. 00:25:32,759 --> 1431655368:01:31,648 policing 1431655368:01:31,648 --> 2863310735:37:30,539 the 2863310735:37:30,539 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 streets.
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