tv Click BBC News October 1, 2022 1:30am-2:01am BST
1:30 am
this is bbc news. russia's president putin has announced four illegally seized regions of ukraine are now part of russia stopping making the declaration at events in moscow, he warned the west that he would protect the territory with all means that russia's disposal. the us is the annexation as a sign that vladimir putin is struggling. hurricane ian made landfall again slamming south carolina with winds of 140 kilometres an hour. 0fficials there and in north carolina and georgia told residents to prepare for life—threatening flooding. it struck florida on wednesday is one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the us. and police in afghanistan is a 19 people have died and nearly 30 have
1:31 am
been wounded in a suicide bomb attack at an education centre in kabul stopping most of the victims were teenage girls who were sitting a practice university exam. now on bbc news, click takes a ride on one of the first fare paying driverless cabs in san francisco and visits an augmented reality experience that uses smell to help museum visitors solve a mystery. this week, a nighttime ride around san francisco in the back of a driverless cabs. take a seat in _ back of a driverless cabs. take a seat in the _ back of a driverless cabs. take a seat in the back— back of a driverless cabs. take a seat in the back and - back of a driverless cabs. take a seat in the back and close i a seat in the back and close the doors. buckle up and get
1:32 am
ready to ride. i’m the doors. buckle up and get ready to ride.— ready to ride. i'm 'ust glad that was i ready to ride. i'm 'ust glad that was james _ ready to ride. i'm just glad that was james not - ready to ride. i'm just glad that was james not me. i that was james not me. meanwhile spencer has been snapping out the secrets of a shipwreck. snapping out the secrets of a shipwreck-— snapping out the secrets of a shipwreck. stale beer. is that ou shipwreck. stale beer. is that you want— shipwreck. stale beer. is that you want me? _ shipwreck. stale beer. is that you want me? definitely - shipwreck. stale beer. is that you want me? definitely notl shipwreck. stale beer. is that. you want me? definitely not me! and on the _ you want me? definitely not me! and on the subject _ you want me? definitely not me! and on the subject of _ you want me? definitely not me! and on the subject of smells... l and on the subject of smells... this is the first ever @bbcclick perfume. this is the first ever @bbcclick erfume. , , ., @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice. @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice- right. — @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice. right, let's— @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice. right, let's go _ @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice. right, let's go for- @bbcclick perfume. this is not nice. right, let's go for a - nice. right, let's go for a ride. nice. right, let's go for a ride- they _ nice. right, let's go for a ride. they have - nice. right, let's go for a ride. they have been - nice. right, let's go for a ride. they have been a l nice. right, let's go for a i ride. they have been a long time coming, but in the last few years, we have watched self—driving cars get closer and closer. we'vejust pulled out in front of quite fast moving car there. we made it by quite a human manoeuvre. hat quite a human manoeuvre. not that it has _ quite a human manoeuvre. not that it has always _ quite a human manoeuvre. iirrt that it has always been a smooth ride, mind you. i’m smooth ride, mind you. i'm holdin: smooth ride, mind you. i'm holding on _ smooth ride, mind you. i'm holding on tight. _ smooth ride, mind you. i'm holding on tight. that's - smooth ride, mind you. i'm. holding on tight. that's quite weird! but — holding on tight. that's quite weird! but whatever - holding on tight. that's quite weird! but whatever the - weird! but whatever the experience, _ weird! but whatever the experience, one - weird! but whatever the experience, one thing i weird! but whatever the l experience, one thing has weird! but whatever the - experience, one thing has been constant. whenever we have been
1:33 am
in autonomous vehicles, we haven't been alone. there has always been someone with us to take over in the case of an emergent the as the ai behind the wheel rack up enough miles to convince us all that they are ready for the road. find to convince us all that they are ready for the road. and now finally there _ are ready for the road. and now finally there is _ are ready for the road. and now finally there is a _ are ready for the road. and now finally there is a driverless - finally there is a driverless taxi service that is taking paying customers. it is in san francisco and when we say driverless, we mean there is no driverless, we mean there is no driver at all. not even a safety driver.— driver at all. not even a safety driver. which i think must be — safety driver. which i think must be a _ safety driver. which i think must be a massive - safety driver. which i think must be a massive leap . safety driver. which i think must be a massive leap of| safety driver. which i think - must be a massive leap of faith for anyone getting into that car. ~ ., ., , ., , car. would generally feel a bit weird white _ car. would generally feel a bit weird white and _ car. would generally feel a bit weird white and that - car. would generally feel a bit| weird white and that passenger for us was james clayton. here is what happened when he climbed into the back seat. wow! i think there is actually no—onein wow! i think there is actually no—one in there. while, this is incredible. 0n san francisco's street, something straight out of a sci—fi film is happening. people are able to hail cabs with no driver, fully
1:34 am
autonomous rowboat taxis. love it. i autonomous rowboat taxis. love it. ., , , , it. i cannot believe this is happening- _ it. i cannot believe this is happening. screaming.| it. i cannot believe this is| happening. screaming. . it. i cannot believe this is - happening. screaming. . some believe it is _ happening. screaming. . some believe it is too _ happening. screaming. . some believe it is too soon _ happening. screaming. . some believe it is too soon for - believe it is too soon for fully driverless cars to be on our streets.— our streets. the public as a whole has _ our streets. the public as a whole has not _ our streets. the public as a whole has not been - our streets. the public as a l whole has not been satisfied with valid documentation that these vehicles are going to be safe. , ., , ., ., safe. there is only one way to find out- _ safe. there is only one way to find out. get _ safe. there is only one way to find out. get into _ safe. there is only one way to find out. get into one - safe. there is only one way to find out. get into one of- safe. there is only one way to | find out. get into one of these cars are sold stopping the bbc was one of the first media organisations in the world to try it. is this it? wow! 0k. take a seat in the back and close the doors of. buckle up and get ready to ride. aha, close the doors of. buckle up and get ready to ride.- and get ready to ride. a plan for the evening _ and get ready to ride. a plan for the evening is _ and get ready to ride. a plan for the evening is to - and get ready to ride. a plan for the evening is to go - and get ready to ride. a plan for the evening is to go to i for the evening is to go to some of san francisco's landmarks stopping the painted ladies, mrs doubtfire's house and ashbury stopping no—one is
1:35 am
telling us where to go, we can go wherever we want. it is really, really weird. it isn't at like a racetrack or a testing centre, we are fully in the centre of san francisco. it's like going on a rollercoaster or something. that feeling before where you know you are probably going to be fine but it is still weird. what's going on here? so how does it negotiate this? i have to say, it's pretty conservative driving. we got to that stop first. and now we are going. so it's definitely cautious. and that is no accident. the vice president of product 0liver cameron tells me
1:36 am
the cars are programmed to drive conservatively. fin the cars are programmed to drive conservatively. on any of our av is _ drive conservatively. on any of our av is we — drive conservatively. on any of our av is we have _ drive conservatively. on any of our av is we have lidar, - drive conservatively. on any of our av is we have lidar, radarl our av is we have lidar, radar and cameras which is all that together using machine learning and that gives us amazing and handing of the world around us. by handing of the world around us. by design we are making our av extra cautious. the by design we are making our av extra cautious.— extra cautious. the system didn't always _ extra cautious. the system didn't always put _ extra cautious. the system didn't always put me - extra cautious. the system didn't always put me at - extra cautious. the system i didn't always put me at ease, in fact it made me pretty nervous. a car has just stopped in the middle of the street. 0... i'm glad you were filming that, because that was a really jerky left turn into the other road. 0h, jerky left turn into the other road. oh, this is interesting stopping there is a bus in our lane and cars to our left so what is it going to do? 0k, what is it going to do? ok, it's pulling out left. 0h, another bus is coming out, it really doesn't know what to do. there is a car behind a. this isjust bad driving. i was ready to love this and i'm
1:37 am
definitely nervous. i am a nervous passenger right now. one of the things i think is worth factoring is our av makes different decisions than human. many cases our av makes humanlike decisions but sometimes it makes decisions that are very precise like a computer is making them which is usually what is happening. so that moment even though it felt dangerous wasn't, the computer knew what it doing? exactly, yes. computer knew what it doing? exactly. yes-— computer knew what it doing? exactly, yes. cruz, though, has been involved _ exactly, yes. cruz, though, has been involved in _ exactly, yes. cruz, though, has been involved in a _ exactly, yes. cruz, though, has been involved in a number- exactly, yes. cruz, though, has been involved in a number of. been involved in a number of accidents however after an accidents however after an accident and imagine it's software was recalled and some believe it is too soon for real passengers to be driven around without a driver on urban street. , . , ., street. these vehicles are still somewhat _ street. these vehicles are still somewhat in - street. these vehicles are still somewhat in the - street. these vehicles are still somewhat in the test| still somewhat in the test phase and cruise has decided to deploy them in certain areas where they will interact with the public and we believe that before manufacturers do that,
1:38 am
they need to provide the public with some sort of transparent evidence that these vehicles are not going to cause problems, deaths or injuries on the road. problems, deaths or in'uries on the road. �* , , , , the road. but cruise insists it's cars — the road. but cruise insists it's cars are _ the road. but cruise insists it's cars are safe. - the road. but cruise insists it's cars are safe. we're i it's cars are safe. we're really proud _ it's cars are safe. we're really proud of - it's cars are safe. we're really proud of our - it's cars are safe. we're i really proud of our safety record and we report to our regulators and safety absolutely is the top priority and cruise. we are six months into deploying this product, brand—new, game changing product and with that comes some early teething problems, right? so we take traffic into account but we also take safety into account.— into account. three has 'ust started accepting �* into account. three has 'ust started accepting fears i into account. three hasjust started accepting fears and | into account. three hasjust - started accepting fears and san francisco at night stopping the public are actually using this and it will be launching in boston and phoenix by the end of the year. is for our journey, we visited all the sites we wanted to see, albeit through some strange routeing and made it back safe and sound. it was amazing, surreal, scary, all one. that was
1:39 am
really... bizarre experience. 0k, really... bizarre experience. ok, so... 0h! nota scratch really... bizarre experience. ok, so... 0h! not a scratch on us. but definitely did some things during the ride that made me feel uncomfortable. 0h, what's happened there? it definitely needs a bit more work. ., ., , definitely needs a bit more work. . ., , . ., , definitely needs a bit more work. . . , . ., , ., definitely needs a bit more work. . , work. that was james and james is virtually _ work. that was james and james is virtually here _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with me - work. that was james and james is virtually here with me now. i is virtually here with me now. i'm glad you are ok, it was unnerving watching the fight it was definitely straight and i really did think, everyone told us before we were going to get into this and that it would be kind of unnerving 30 seconds or a minute and then you would get over it and thatjust never happened. i was nervous for the whole thing. itjust made these jerky movements very often and although they said that the decisions the car was making were safe, they didn't feel safe and they weren't decisions that a human would make.
1:40 am
infield weird to think they are alive, it's a bit like toy story. alive, it's a bit like toy sto . ., �* alive, it's a bit like toy sto . . ~ ., , story. yeah, right. and that is the dream _ story. yeah, right. and that is the dream of _ story. yeah, right. and that is the dream of this _ story. yeah, right. and that is the dream of this technology, | the dream of this technology, you use your car in the day and when you go to sleep at night you might be able to use it as a taxi and this is the very start of what feels like a really important moment in the way in which we get around cities and we get around generally. cities and we get around generally-— cities and we get around aenerall . ~ ,, �* , generally. while you've been journeying — generally. while you've been journeying around _ generally. while you've been journeying around i - generally. while you've been journeying around i know - generally. while you've been i journeying around i know you've also taken a trip to the first apple in the flesh event, hasn't happened in a few years, how was it? it hasn't happened in a few years, how was it?— how was it? it was very interesting, _ how was it? it was very interesting, we - how was it? it was very interesting, we haven'ti how was it? it was very i interesting, we haven't done it for three years because the pandemic has stopped that. it was kind of fascinating. it's interesting seeing proper apple bros, people who are obsessed with apple phones stopping the guy in front of us seemed extremely excited, he was very happy. even though these are really incremental changes and there were some interesting things that happened but with the iphone 14 to the iphone 13,
1:41 am
how much is different? i think a lot of people think there is not a lot of difference. find not a lot of difference. and that is something - not a lot of difference. and that is something we i not a lot of difference. and that is something we will find out more about, thank you so much james. and here is zoe who got her hands on the latest iphone. this is the iphone 14 pro. from the back comes in pretty colours but ultimately it looks like an iphone. have been carrying it around with me for a few days now, nobody has batted an eyelid stopping its chunky and got this aluminium room here that are supposed to protect it from inevitably getting smashed but that is not what everybody is talking about. the first thing is this always on display stopping at the weird when you first get the weird when you first get the phone because you feel like you've forgotten to lock it. it's not a new idea but it is certainly new to apple and apple says that it uses hardly any battery life copy the battery, by the way is not bad. they say that it will last you will day and they certainly have not been charging the more than once a day. the thing that
1:42 am
everyone is really talking about with this device is what they are calling the dynamic island. basically on former iphones you had a sort of lacked oblong, apple has turned it into a little screen to show you notifications. what we haven't talked about yet is the other features that are unique to this new phone, but to do that we are going to go outside, so come with me. let me tell you a bit about the camera, there is a 48 megapixel camera, there is a 48 megapixel camera on the back of the iphone 14 which apple says gives you a much greater depth of zoom when you are taking pictures of really tiny things. it is also four times more powerful than the camera on the back of apple's previous models. you've still got yourself a camera on the front with a dynamic island is, that is 12 megapixels and it comes with autofocus which apple says will give you a better picture, those all—important groups those all—importa nt groups selfies. those all—important groups selfies. it performs well in low light as well stopping here
1:43 am
is a dark day case and this is a shot from when i sat on it. the phone also boasts action mode, increased video stability and some new emergency features. 0ne and some new emergency features. one of the features of the new phone that i'm not going to be able to show you, shai hope, is crash detection, so the iphone 14 is a —— uses a number of different sensors including the gyroscope, the microphone will pick up the sound of an engine cutting out, to identify if you are in a severe crash and if you are it will notify the emergency service. apple does seem to think that people who use its phones are often in a situation of mild peril because another feature of this phone is emergency satellite connectivity. i can't tell you that either because it is only going to be available at first in north america but if your phone can't find a signal you will be able to point up at the
1:44 am
sky and find a passing satellite and send an sos message that way. it is the sort of feature that is reassuring to have. how many iphone 14 users are actually ever going to need or i'm not convinced. 0k, time fora ever going to need or i'm not convinced. 0k, time for a look at this week's tech news now and the ceo of apple has told the bbc there is no good excuse for the lack of women in the tech sector. it is more needs to be done to educate young people with the skills that they need an industry such as coding stopping assets is a a couple of months before it knows with an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked stopping at crashed the dark probe into the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would stop future objects from hitting earth. future ob'ects from hitting earth. ., , earth. over the next few months we're going _ earth. over the next few months we're going to — earth. over the next few months we're going to information i earth. over the next few months we're going to information from | we're going to information from the investigation team what changed it we actually make because that's our number one was that the asteroid which we have done but now number two is
1:45 am
really is really measure that period change and characterise how much trajectory we actually put up. how much tra'ectory we actually ut u. ., ., f how much tra'ectory we actually --utu. ., ., �*, ., ., put up. london's natural history museum - put up. london's natural history museum is i put up. london's natural history museum is going put up. london's natural. history museum is going to digitise their environmental research onto the cloud for the first time. they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to track and respond to them to track and respond to the biodiversity crisis copy and this camera could unlock a whole new underwater world. how? well, it doesn't need a battery stopping it is wireless, allowing it to go deeper and for longer than cameras have gone before and engineers at mit have designed it to convert sound travelling through water into our.
1:46 am
there was another whiff of something there. i don't know. great fruit? today i am having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve the mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was mary rose king shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose king henry viii favourite warship and went battling the french it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years it lay on inside at bottom of the river, but amazingly the starboard half was kept which led to one of the most complex maritime salvage operations in
1:47 am
history. and now, exactly 40 years on, i have donned a bluetooth connected backpack that will release different smells as i chase around the mary rose museum in portsmouth trying to work out why the ship went down. right in the bowels of the ship now and i am smelling tar. it is like the roadworks outside their house. we have a genuine mystery here. we have a genuine mystery here. we don't know why the mary rose sunk on july we don't know why the mary rose sunk onjuly and we don't know why and we're giving you the chance to work it out for yourself. chance to work it out for yourself-— chance to work it out for ourself. ~ ., ., , ., yourself. might dad was a sailor for— yourself. might dad was a sailor for the _ yourself. might dad was a sailor for the navy. i yourself. might dad was a sailor for the navy. he i yourself. might dad was a sailor for the navy. he is | yourself. might dad was a i sailor for the navy. he is from sailorfor the navy. he is from the desert in south africa originally. myjob is to meet the characters and watch the scenes that might explain that the thinking. am going to fire the thinking. am going to fire the cannon now. i am going to put a hole that wall. getting a
1:48 am
smell... a bit of gunpowder there. the backpack is alluded with different centre bottles, each triggered by the scenes in the augmented reality app, the idea to make this whole experience even more immersive. in terms of where we process a smell in the brain and where we process memory in the brain. they are close and linked. you smell it smell and it will take you back maybe to your childhood. you might as well cabbage cooking and it reminds you of school dinners in the canteen. it you of school dinners in the canteen-— canteen. it is kind of very subtle- — canteen. it is kind of very subtle. n _ canteen. it is kind of very subtle. it is _ canteen. it is kind of very subtle. it is not _ canteen. it is kind of very subtle. it is not in i canteen. it is kind of very subtle. it is not in your i canteen. it is kind of very i subtle. it is not in your face because it is literally not in your face. because it is literally not in yourface. it is because it is literally not in your face. it is around you so there is this ambience of in this case a recently fired canon. , ., ., this case a recently fired
1:49 am
canon, , " this case a recently fired canon. , ~ i. canon. yes! it looks like you owe me _ canon. yes! it looks like you owe me three _ canon. yes! it looks like you owe me three grotes. i canon. yes! it looks like you owe me three grotes. oh, i canon. yes! it looks like you i owe me three grotes. oh, stale fear. is owe me three grotes. oh, stale fear- is that _ owe me three grotes. oh, stale fear. is that you? _ owe me three grotes. oh, stale fear. is that you? these i owe me three grotes. oh, stale fear. is that you? these have i fear. is that you? these have been created by a perfume company whose task was let say not to be sniffed at.— not to be sniffed at. sometimes the send not to be sniffed at. sometimes they send a _ not to be sniffed at. sometimes they send a cent _ not to be sniffed at. sometimes they send a cent and _ not to be sniffed at. sometimes they send a cent and you i not to be sniffed at. sometimes they send a cent and you smell| they send a cent and you smell and you are like, "i did not wanta soil and you are like, "i did not want a soil inspired perfume. i actually want soil." and they tried to make us some rotten meat for in the holes to be cook's clue if you got to that and itjust smelt nothing like rotten meat. it was like a nice austin, texas barbecue so we change that one because they also stored the fear at the meet together so we decided we would not get that. somethings are to recreate. we will cope with the fear.— with the fear. the ship does not feel stable. _ with the fear. the ship does not feel stable. she - with the fear. the ship does not feel stable. she is i with the fear. the ship does i not feel stable. she is doing with the fear. the ship does i not feel stable. she is doing a sharp left turn. i think she is
1:50 am
going to lose it on the bends. she is going down. at the end of the experience, the mary roseis of the experience, the mary rose is doomed to sink once more for reasons we will never know for sure but this time having met an incompetent captain, vengeful shipmates and heard about the many mistakes that were made on board, visitors get to give their thoughts on why the ship went down. it thoughts on why the ship went down. ,., ~' thoughts on why the ship went down. ,., ~ ,., down. it sounded like some unpleasant _ down. it sounded like some unpleasant smells - down. it sounded like some unpleasant smells were i down. it sounded like some i unpleasant smells were being brewed up there so how about an idea for a nicer one? b, brewed up there so how about an idea for a nicer one?— idea for a nicer one? a perfume com an idea for a nicer one? a perfume company had — idea for a nicer one? a perfume company had a _ idea for a nicer one? a perfume company had a go _ idea for a nicer one? a perfume company had a go at _ idea for a nicer one? a perfume company had a go at making i company had a go at making those for the mary rose museum but their main game is meticulously mixing the perfect smell. �* ., ., smell. and we are all individual _ smell. and we are all individual so - smell. and we are all individual so maybe l smell. and we are all. individual so maybe we smell. and we are all— individual so maybe we deserve our own scent? anna has been to the netherlands to find out what it takes to make a personalised perfume.
1:51 am
artificial intelligence. it trawls through data faster than humans. and it learns, making suggestions our brains might not have considered. so, ai has the potential to make any industry smarter but here in the netherlands it is being used to sniff out something i am especially keen to explore. more than 10 million data points are being used to try to create any person is unique, personalised perfume. first up, questions in the central mix app. if you could be somewhere else right now but would that be? nearthe else right now but would that be? near the ocean. else right now but would that be? nearthe ocean. some related to perfume but some not so much. irate related to perfume but some not so much. ~ ,, . related to perfume but some not so much. . , ., ., related to perfume but some not so much. ~ , ., ., ., so much. we cast a ride that of questions _ so much. we cast a ride that of questions because _ so much. we cast a ride that of questions because of— so much. we cast a ride that of questions because of the i so much. we cast a ride that of questions because of the long l questions because of the long run we are also a science adventuring project. to really understand why is it that we like what we like. the understand why is it that we like what we like.— like what we like. the ai generates _
1:52 am
like what we like. the ai generates three - like what we like. the ai generates three scent i like what we like. the ai i generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scare the data in different ways. in mine, after my daughter, kitty, the producer and click obviously. these ingredients are made on demand. it is obviously. these ingredients are made on demand.- are made on demand. it is a complicated _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft and i complicated craft and technology is giving a little push to get started. mr; technology is giving a little push to get started. my mini perfume's — push to get started. my mini perfume's are _ push to get started. my mini perfume's are made - push to get started. my mini perfume's are made in i push to get started. my mini perfume's are made in the i perfume's are made in the minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of xena. i really like it! and my second sense was a pleasant surprise —— scent. here is kitty. that is different. bridge and woody. now i will hand you over to click. , , ,
1:53 am
click. this is the first ever bbc click _ click. this is the first ever bbc click perfume. i click. this is the first ever bbc click perfume. this i click. this is the first everi bbc click perfume. this is click. this is the first ever i bbc click perfume. this is not nice. it is sophisticated likely click team but i would not buy this. perfume three is not buy this. perfume three is not bad though. the our passable feedback to improve and 40,000 people have already used the machine. will the ai learn over time, get smarter and be more likely to give three bottles that i love? all three bottles that i love? all three. that _ three bottles that i love? all three. that is _ three bottles that i love? fill three. that is the ambition to ultimately one day not even have to give you three. {iii have to give you three. of course. — have to give you three. of course. i _ have to give you three. of course, i thought i could outsmart the ai by tweaking the formula of my favourite cent. you know... i prefer the other one! i would you know... i prefer the other one! iwould have you know... i prefer the other one! i would have thought that ljy one! i would have thought that by adding what i thought my preferences were it would enhance the scent, but for now i prefer the original so i think when it comes to perfume i am prepared to put my preferences in the hands of ai.
1:54 am
away from the shop floor, i wonder could this system really dent the $40 billion perfume industry? hi. dent the $40 billion perfume indust ? ., ., , industry? hi. how are you? this is where we _ industry? hi. how are you? this is where we really _ industry? hi. how are you? this is where we really build - industry? hi. how are you? this is where we really build the i is where we really build the machines. this is basically giving you the possibility really to dive in a deep and it has over 200, 10—20 ingredients. 700 people are deciding for 7 billion people how the world smells. 50. deciding for 7 billion people how the world smells. so, by developing — how the world smells. so, by developing their _ how the world smells. so, by developing their own - how the world smells. so, by developing their own system | developing their own system that sits away from the beauty i'll, the team are opening up to new audiences and agendas. this is the next thing that we're going to do. if people do it online they can follow it with cameras on a machine. but the machine _ with cameras on a machine. but the machine has some way to go to understand the ecliptic local demand.— to understand the ecliptic local demand. but it is far a art local demand. but it is far apart the _ local demand. but it is far apart the system - local demand. but it is far apart the system has i local demand. but it is far apart the system has to i local demand. but it is far| apart the system has to be trained. it develops new preferences for certain areas and that is one of the reasons why we are travelling around,
1:55 am
to get more input from different people, totally different people, totally different cultures.- different cultures. this intelligence _ different cultures. this intelligence may i different cultures. this intelligence may be . different cultures. this intelligence may be artificial but it does appear to have real power to recognise and interpret the essence of you. and out there smelling lovely, probably. d0 and out there smelling lovely, robabl . and out there smelling lovely, .robabl. ~ ., and out there smelling lovely, robabl. ~ ., ., probably. do you know what? i thinki probably. do you know what? i think! can _ probably. do you know what? i think i can imagine _ probably. do you know what? i think i can imagine what - probably. do you know what? i think i can imagine what that l think i can imagine what that click smelled like?— click smelled like? what? stella crisps _ click smelled like? what? stella crisps and - click smelled like? what? stella crisps and online i stella crisps and online gaming. stella crisps and online gaming-— stella crisps and online auamin. ., ., ., , gaming. on that note, that is all we have. _ gaming. on that note, that is all we have. goodbye. - an atlantic weather front has swept across the uk. most of us had a spell of steady rain and gusty winds
1:56 am
and now, in the wake of that weather front, we've sunshine and showers for this weekend and quite brisk winds as well, particularly around western areas. now, that low pressure will still drive our weather through the course of saturday and sunday. but here is that weather front. it is now moving into scandinavia through germany and also through france. let's look at the early hours. quite a few isobars here because the low pressure is still close by. well, just to the north west of us, that means gusty winds pushing in the showers in scotland and northern ireland and there will be a few elsewhere but predominantly clear spells early on saturday. temperatures will range from 7 in aberdeen to around 12 in the south and here's the forecast for saturday itself and the picture remains more or less the same. brisk winds out towards the west and the occasional shower and some of them quite heavy in scotland and northern ireland, best of the weather the further east and south you are. temperatures will be around 19 in london for a time, but for many of us
1:57 am
in the northwest, closer to 1a or 15. now, sunday, another weather front is expected to brush southern parts of the uk and why�*s that important? well, we've got the london marathon on sunday and here's the thinking, the rain will probably reach southwestern parts of the uk earlier in the morning, and then it should reach london. it looks as though the rain will clear by the time we get to the afternoon. so, we will call it a wet start to the marathon and into the afternoon things should dry out but there is uncertainty with regards to how quickly, and you should have a fine day on sunday. if you're wondering about monday, high pressure is expected to build across england and wales, fine weather here with light winds and pleasant conditions and turning a bit warmer but in the northwest, we'll get closer to atlantic weather fronts and rain expected possibly northern ireland and quite likely in the western isles of scotland. here are the temperatures in
1:58 am
2:00 am
welcome to bbc news, i'm lucy grey. our top stories: international outcry as president putin declares that four areas of ukraine, seized illegally, are now russian. it came after a lavish signing ceremony at the kremlin, where russia formally annexed 15% of ukrainian territory. transmit people in donetsk, luhansk, and zaporizhzhia are becoming our citizens, forever. making landfall for a second time, hurricane ian strikes south carolina, residents in three states are warned of life—threatening floods. and police investigating the murders of a
60 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
BBC News Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on