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this is bbc news, the headlines: the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for vladimir putin and his children's commissioner, accusing them of war crimes over the unlawful deportation of children from ukraine to russia. it's the first time the court has ordered the arrest of a prominent serving political leader. china has annoucned that its president, xijinping, will visit russia next week to hold talks with president putin. beijing and moscow say the two men will discuss strategic cooperation. beijing is currently promoting a plan it says can bring a negotiated end to the war in ukraine. the head of nato has welcomed turkey's decision to start, the process of ratifying finland's application to join the bloc. butjens stoltenberg stressed
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it was important that sweden too joined as soon as possible. president erdogan said sweden still hadn't handed over people he called terrorists. now on bbc news, click. this week we're going flat out with a formula 1 team hoping stay ahead of the pack. spencer is on a building _ stay ahead of the pack. spencer is on a building site _ stay ahead of the pack. spencer is on a building site to - stay ahead of the pack. spencer is on a building site to put - stay ahead of the pack. spencer is on a building site to put up i is on a building site to put up a house, although it looks like he has got away without doing any actual work.— any actual work. there has to be some _ any actual work. there has to be some banging _ any actual work. there has to be some banging at - any actual work. there has to be some banging at some - any actual work. there has to -
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be some banging at some point? didn't even get my hands dirty. we also look into a crypto investment scam seems to evading the authorities. find evading the authorities. and paul visit — evading the authorities. and paul visit the _ evading the authorities. fific paul visit the factory, but where are all the drivers? completely happy with the fact that there is a very large, very— that there is a very large, very heavy piece of equipment driving — very heavy piece of equipment driving around autonomously. the cars — driving around autonomously. the cars can go from zero to 104 seconds.— the cars can go from zero to 104 seconds. they are made of 80,000 104 seconds. they are made of 80.000 mm _ 104 seconds. they are made of 80,000 parts. the _ 104 seconds. they are made of 80,000 parts. the brakes - 104 seconds. they are made of 80,000 parts. the brakes can| 80,000 parts. the brakes can hit 1000 degrees. _ 80,000 parts. the brakes can hit 1000 degrees. this - 80,000 parts. the brakes can hit 1000 degrees. this is - hit 1000 degrees. this is formula _ hit 1000 degrees. this is formula 1- _ hit 1000 degrees. this is formula 1. this - hit 1000 degrees. this is formula 1. this year's . hit 1000 degrees. this is - formula 1. this year's season is getting _ formula 1. this year's season is getting under— formula 1. this year's season is getting under way - formula 1. this year's season is getting under way and - formula 1. this year's season is getting under way and it i formula 1. this year's season is getting under way and it is | is getting under way and it is jampacked full of tach, and it's notjust the cars. it’s it's not 'ust the cars. it's all it's notjust the cars. it's all about _ it's notjust the cars. it's all about the _ it's notjust the cars. it's all about the data - it's notjust the cars. it's all about the data these days, they collect as much of it as they collect as much of it as they can from on and off the track to help make decisions which could change the results, and alistair keane has been given exclusive access to the
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alpine f1 team to find out how they race. alpine f1 team to find out how they race-— they race. being behind the wheel of — they race. being behind the wheel of a _ they race. being behind the wheel of a formula - they race. being behind the wheel of a formula 1 - they race. being behind the wheel of a formula 1 car- they race. being behind the wheel of a formula 1 car is. they race. being behind the | wheel of a formula 1 car is a privilege. driving the fastest car in the world, the adrenaline rush is so high. is adrenaline rush is so high. is a privilege because there are more than 1000 people working on our team, more than 1000 people working on ourteam, and i'm more than 1000 people working on our team, and i'm the guy thatis on our team, and i'm the guy that is at the axis. the feeling of speed and the geforce you feel at the corners, due to the speed of your car, it is so satisfying. what you make of the card that has been unveiled behind us? i has been unveiled behind us? 1 think it looks beautiful. in terms of evolution, i am more interested in the changes and tweaks which have been done on that car compared to last year
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�*s. different wing, the back of the car, which the engineers have changed and improve the performance, so we need to get it to the track.— it to the track. every single team know _ it to the track. every single team know is _ it to the track. every single team know is doing - it to the track. every single team know is doing the - it to the track. every single l team know is doing the same thing, they are all trying to push their cars in technology and everything, does it really just level the playing field, or can you get a competitive edge? or can you get a competitive edue? ., or can you get a competitive edie? ., . ., or can you get a competitive edue? ., edge? you can get gay competitive _ edge? you can get gay competitive edge - edge? you can get gay competitive edge as i edge? you can get gay i competitive edge as long as edge? you can get gay - competitive edge as long as you always question yourself technology involves very quickly and in formula 1, if you look at the cars from 20 years ago, ten years ago, five years ago, ten years ago, five years ago, ten years ago, five years ago, its continuous progress. years ago, its continuous magma-— years ago, its continuous progress. hello, how is it auoin ? progress. hello, how is it going? thanks _ progress. hello, how is it going? thanks for - progress. hello, how is it going? thanks for having | progress. hello, how is it. going? thanks for having us here. . , here. here we are in the design office, here. here we are in the design office. this _ here. here we are in the design office, this is _ here. here we are in the design office, this is where _ here. here we are in the design office, this is where all - here. here we are in the design office, this is where all the i office, this is where all the engineers are working together to achieve maximum performance of these beautiful objects, these formula 1 cars.- of these beautiful objects, these formula 1 cars. lots of
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what on _ these formula 1 cars. lots of what on people's _ these formula 1 cars. lots of what on people's screens i these formula 1 cars. lots of. what on people's screens here is top—secret but a lot of it is top—secret but a lot of it is about data. is top-secret but a lot of it is about data.— is about data. yeah, absolutely. - is about data. yeah, absolutely. we i is about data. yeah, absolutely. we are i is about data. yeah, | absolutely. we are a is about data. yeah, i absolutely. we are a highly data driven kind of business because of.— because of. -- because of regulation- _ because of. -- because of regulation. those - because of. -- because of regulation. those rules i because of. -- because of. regulation. those rules guide everything, from limiting how much testing the cars are put through to capping the money they can spend. that's why the team here are working with microsoft to gather analytics and make sure every penny is spent wisely. and make sure every penny is spent wisely-— spent wisely. every time the drivers behind _ spent wisely. every time the drivers behind the _ spent wisely. every time the drivers behind the wheel- spent wisely. every time the drivers behind the wheel we| drivers behind the wheel we collected millions and millions of data — collected millions and millions of data points, and the engineers take that information, and improve that information, and improve that information and translated into the best— information and translated into the best car the next race. obviously that then comes to the factory where we plan all of that, _ the factory where we plan all of that, we order it, manufacturer, build it and tested _ manufacturer, build it and tested. ., , tested. gathering all this information _ tested. gathering all this information is _ tested. gathering all this information is also i tested. gathering all this information is also aboutj tested. gathering all this i information is also about with the team can respond to what is happening on the track by making adjustments, manufacturing new parts and
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getting them shipped around the world in time for the next race, which sometimes is as soon as the next weekend. a, race, which sometimes is as soon as the next weekend. a few ears a . o soon as the next weekend. a few years ago we _ soon as the next weekend. a few years ago we had _ soon as the next weekend. a few years ago we had to _ soon as the next weekend. a few years ago we had to wait - soon as the next weekend. a few years ago we had to wait until- years ago we had to wait until a certain time to access the data after a session or after the competition to transform the competition to transform the data into information. now it is almost real—time, the computation happens at the same time that we ingest the data, and that means that the results are immediately available. we are immediately available. we are always. — are immediately available. we are always, constantly trying to improve, and obviously the differences are getting smaller and smaller every time, and i think— and smaller every time, and i think that _ and smaller every time, and i think that actually makes it more — think that actually makes it more difficult because we have to be _ more difficult because we have to be more creative in improvements in the ways we are going _ improvements in the ways we are going to — improvements in the ways we are going to be better. but improvements in the ways we are going to be better.— going to be better. but it's not 'ust going to be better. but it's not just data _ going to be better. but it's notjust data from - going to be better. but it's not just data from races i going to be better. but it's. notjust data from races being looked at we have been given a rare access to the simulator where esteban ocon is doing laps in anticipation of his
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next race. this is a closely guarded secret with each team designing their own versions with this tack. how important it is, all the background stuff that happens away from the track a? �* , that happens away from the tracka? �*, ~, track a? it's basically the same work _ track a? it's basically the same work we _ track a? it's basically the same work we would i track a? it's basically the same work we would do | track a? it's basically the | same work we would do if track a? it's basically the i same work we would do if we were testing on the track, so were testing on the track, so we have a replica of the model we have a replica of the model we have a replica of the model we have on the track itself and we have on the track itself and we are working to prepare ourselves the best to arrive on site and be completely ready. trusting the data is a big issue. how much do you trust what you are getting? i issue. how much do you trust what you are getting?- what you are getting? i don't trust generally _ what you are getting? i don't trust generally very - what you are getting? i don't trust generally very easily, i what you are getting? i don't| trust generally very easily, so i do need some sort of proof. i will say in my sport i do trust the team, the tools they are using and what they bring to the track. whenever they bring something new to the car, my car is going faster, gaining a tent, two tents, and that's when you can be confident you will always see that progress. you ever worry the data in the technology is taking away from the driving and the support of formula 1?—
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the driving and the support of formula 1? not at all. no. we are completely _ formula 1? not at all. no. we are completely involved, i formula 1? not at all. no. we are completely involved, we l formula 1? not at all. no. we i are completely involved, we use data as well. time moves forward, the cars are getting more and more technology, this is formula 1, the peak of what you can do, the fastest machines on the planet. astronauts in space, we have thousands of data as well, and for us it's the same thing but underground.— for us it's the same thing but underground. hey, come on in, welcome to my new home. it's around 2100 square feet and its packed full of curves and contortions. this place has such an unusual futuristic feel about it, i mean there's not much straighter wall in the place. may find yourself wondering how do you make such curvy walls? if you look at them a bit closer, you might be able work out the answer. this is 3d
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printing at scale. it's a largely automated method of manufacturing houses and its thanks to a fleet of giant 3d printers. they squirt out a layer of material and then they squirt out another, and another, and another. icon has partnered up with one of the biggest housebuilders in america to deliver 100 homes here in georgetown, texas. ur,? i'm connor. spencer wright? nice to meet you. welcome to thejobs nice to meet you. welcome to the jobs centre future. fine the jobs centre future. one thin i the jobs centre future. one thing i notice _ the jobs centre future. one thing i notice is _ the jobs centre future. one thing i notice is i _ the jobs centre future. one thing i notice is i guess i thing i notice is i guess that's the only building noise there is. ., . that's the only building noise there is.- there i that's the only building noise there is.- there has i that's the only building noise | there is.- there has to there is. correct. there has to be some _ there is. correct. there has to be some banging _ there is. correct. there has to be some banging at _ there is. correct. there has to be some banging at some i there is. correct. there has to i be some banging at some point, there has to be banging, doesn't the? trio there has to be banging, doesn't the? ., �* doesn't the? no banging, we're not doesn't the? no banging, we're rrot hiding _ doesn't the? no banging, we're not hiding anything. _
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doesn't the? no banging, we're not hiding anything. walls i doesn't the? no banging, we're not hiding anything. walls are l not hiding anything. walls are ad'ustin: not hiding anything. walls are adjusting lines _ not hiding anything. walls are adjusting lines of _ not hiding anything. walls are adjusting lines of concrete, i adjusting lines of concrete, there are multiple layers forming concrete columns to add rigidity. reinforced by steel, they are printed using a proprietary material, a cement —like substance that is advertised while also providing increased insulation. i love the thing they have going on with a naming system, so it's not concrete.— not concrete. it's lavacrete. the name — not concrete. it's lavacrete. the name of _ not concrete. it's lavacrete. the name of the _ not concrete. it's lavacrete. the name of the system i not concrete. it's lavacrete. | the name of the system that makes it is magma. the name of the printer is...— the printer is... vulcan. because _ the printer is... vulcan. because we _ the printer is... vulcan. because we are - the printer is... vulcan. i because we are liquefying the printer is... vulcan. - because we are liquefying rock. how easy is it to both be creative and cost efficient? the reason we exist is to be faster, cheaper, more resilient. the very awesome thing about 3d printing is it allows you to do that at scale, so we're talking about delivering tens to hundreds of homes that can all be different in design and delivered simultaneously because the faster you can produce houses,
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the less you have to staff those worksites and jobsites, and then you also have all the design freedom and flexibility that you can possibly imagine, plus you get a more resilient builder material. its plus you get a more resilient builder material.— builder material. its early da s of builder material. its early days of the _ builder material. its early days of the moments i builder material. its early days of the moments of l builder material. its early i days of the moments of the actual speed at which houses materialise will vary, but at this site, some of the earlier houses are ready to be roofed. you have your primary bedroom here. a , you have your primary bedroom here. , , you have your primary bedroom here-— right- i here. master bedroom. right. bein: here. master bedroom. right. being british, _ here. master bedroom. right. being british, can _ here. master bedroom. right. being british, can i— here. master bedroom. right. being british, can i show- here. master bedroom. right. being british, can i show you | being british, can i show you the most exciting about the american home? i guess this is the walk—in wardrobe, the walk—in closet. the walk-in wardrobe, the walk-in closet.— walk-in closet. this is the walk-in — walk-in closet. this is the walk-in closet! _ walk-in closet. this is the walk-in closet! i - walk-in closet. this is the walk-in closet! i have i walk-in closet. this is the l walk-in closet! i have never owned a _ walk-in closet! i have never owned a walk-in _ walk-in closet! i have never owned a walk-in closet. i walk-in closet! i have never- owned a walk-in closet. welcome to america. _ owned a walk-in closet. welcome to america, but _ owned a walk-in closet. welcome to america, but not _ owned a walk-in closet. welcome to america, but not only - to america, but not only america, texas!- to america, but not only america, texas! what is really different about _ america, texas! what is really different about 3d _ america, texas! what is really different about 3d printing i america, texas! what is really different about 3d printing is l different about 3d printing is all the permanent fixtures can be laid down at the same time, including things like the
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kitchen island and the holes for plumbing and electrics. and his another strange thing. although some of the walls will be covered with tails and the like, most of them will retain this rather unusual beaded texture. ~ . this rather unusual beaded texture. ., ., , , ., ., texture. we are really proud of our heads. _ texture. we are really proud of our beads, we _ texture. we are really proud of our beads, we are _ texture. we are really proud of our beads, we are going i texture. we are really proud of our beads, we are going to i texture. we are really proud of our beads, we are going to let| our beads, we are going to let them stand out and speak loudly, we want to accentuate them with accents. just loudly, we want to accentuate them with accents.— them with accents. just to be clear, them with accents. just to be clear. you — them with accents. just to be clear, you are _ them with accents. just to be clear, you are not _ them with accents. just to be clear, you are not going i them with accents. just to be clear, you are not going to i clear, you are not going to render this or cover this pattern, this will be part of what the residents see? correct. what the residents see? correct-— what the residents see? correct. , ., ., correct. the show home we started in — correct. the show home we started in is _ correct. the show home we started in is called - correct. the show home we started in is called house i started in is called house zero, designed by a different architecture firm, more of a show home of what could be possible in the future. it's not for sale, which is a crying shame, because it's definitely my kind of place. and icon actually has ambitions that transcend these earthly bonds. nasa has awarded the company $57 million to develop 3d printers for the moon. the next
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giant leap for humankind will probably be taken from some kind of mood base which will most likely be not built from materials which we sent up from earth. after all, the moon is not made of cheese, you know. the technology that will be required to build the moon base with sd required to build the moon base with 3d printing is going to be a completely different form factor, it has to be, because the challenges of building the. so you are probably looking at something that is a robotic arm that gathers local materials and then effectively melts them into place, so you can continue to build on top of them. homes ofthe to build on top of them. homes of the future _ to build on top of them. homes of the future have _ to build on top of them. homes of the future have been - of the future have been tendered the dollar through the years but actually, this is a completely new type of building technique which really could make a difference to the look and feel of our living spaces. actually, my new favourite thing about how we're going to
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living in the future is how we will fill our bards. there is no tap in that time, in —— instead, you fill it from the ceiling. actually, i have been reassured that in the future they will still have taps. time for a look _ they will still have taps. time for a look at _ they will still have taps. time for a look at this _ they will still have taps. time for a look at this week's i they will still have taps. time for a look at this week's tech | for a look at this week's tech news. first up, open ai has released dpt four, the latest version of its hugely popular artificial intelligence engine which powers chat bite, chat gpt. the new model is being used to supercharge microsoft's big search engine as well as language learning aperture lingo. matter, which owns facebook, instagram and whatsapp has announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs, the second wave of mass redundancies from the tax giant which laid off 11,000 employees last november. 128,000 jobs in the tech sector
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have gone so that really highlights just how big and how deep these cuts are. now, remember last week when we went behind the scenes of the graphics team at avatar, the way of water? james cameron's much anticipated sequel has just won the academy award for best visual effects at the 2023 oscars. itb studios has teamed up oscars. itb studios has teamed up with reality plus to launch a series of western mini games taking fans of the iconic thunderbirds tv show into the metaverse. a special event will run for two weeks and give players the opportunity to join forces with their favourite thunderbird characters, and will let them interact in and around international rescue hq tracy island. crypto trading is becoming increasingly popular, promising high rewards in short periods
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of time but recently the crypto market has been shaken by a flurry of bad news and a growing number of scans. i invested for 11 months and he could see how many dollars you app could see how many dollars you app was creating so it looked quite professional. until at some point they were announcing maintenance.— maintenance. roxana, not her real name _ maintenance. roxana, not her real name is— maintenance. roxana, not her real name is from _ maintenance. roxana, not her real name is from romania - maintenance. roxana, not her| real name is from romania and lost hundreds of euros when she invested in the crypto trading at port iron pot. she asked me not to reveal her identity as she feels her professional reputation may be harmed. others started to say they could not withdraw and what was happening. i made the request and the portfolio became zero but i was never credited in my wallet with any money. in romania,
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dozens of— with any money. in romania, dozens of high _ with any money. in romania, dozens of high profile - with any money. in romania, dozens of high profile figures j dozens of high profile figures joined the app as it was sponsored by a well—known it expert who invested his own money in it. expert who invested his own money in it— money in it. the fact that in between — money in it. the fact that in between us _ money in it. the fact that in between us and _ money in it. the fact that in between us and the - money in it. the fact that in l between us and the company there were reputable people, made it we did not check that much, we didn't doubt too much. i pot presents itself as a us based company with excellent credentials. but based company with excellent credentials.— credentials. but when we checked _ credentials. but when we checked some _ credentials. but when we checked some basic - credentials. but when we - checked some basic information, a few red flags come up, the man who is claimed to be the founder had never heard of them are ironbot claims to be strategic partners with imt and while away and they also said they do not know them. what makes ironbot so interesting is the scale of the operation. the number of _ the scale of the operation. the: number of investors is the scale of the operation. i““i9 number of investors is quite high, for example, in indonesia, they mention that only in this country there are more than 800,000 investors.
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this woman is an organised crime expert in romania and has investigated ironbot and collected victims complaints. the information she gathered was handed over to the fbi. when they had enough investors and enough money, invested in a specific country, they close that country. they do not allow the country to withdraw money in the open in other countries at a global level. the way in this group of persons and how the way they acted, it is closer to a ponzi scheme and not to a real business. in closer to a ponzi scheme and not to a real business.- not to a real business. in a ponzi scheme, _ not to a real business. in a ponzi scheme, investors i not to a real business. in a l ponzi scheme, investors are pushed to recruit more people to join pushed to recruit more people tojoin investment pushed to recruit more people to join investment plan. pushed to recruit more people tojoin investment plan. the new recruits money pays for the dividends of the people at the top but went to many investors want to take their profits out, the scheme collapses. we have reached out for a comment to
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ironbot but have not engaged with us. in some countries, some people still trust the app. translation: ., app. translation: :, ., translation: that had the registration _ translation: that had the registration in _ translation: that had the registration in the _ translation: that had the registration in the us - translation: that had the registration in the us that l registration in the us that show they are legit and they still think they are. this erson still think they are. this person is _ still think they are. this person is a _ still think they are. this person is a colombian l still think they are. this person is a colombian investor for iearnbot and he and his friends have held many events like this to recruit more people and now that with iearnbot have been stopped since december, his summer have received threats.— received threats. people took loans to invest _ received threats. people took loans to invest and _ received threats. people took loans to invest and use - received threats. people took| loans to invest and use money from _ loans to invest and use money from other— loans to invest and use money from other sources and many were — from other sources and many were affected. as the leaders did not— were affected. as the leaders did not have answers, people started — did not have answers, people started to get angry. with the hel of started to get angry. with the help of an _ started to get angry. with the help of an album _ started to get angry. with the help of an album unless - started to get angry. with the help of an album unless we i help of an album unless we managed to identify one crypto wallet that received payments from around 13,000 potential victims for a profit of almost $1.3 million in less than a year. but we could not identify
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the people behind this account. iearnbot seems to be well organised and quite professional. the question is in cases like this, how can those responsible be identified and held to account? {line those responsible be identified and held to account?— and held to account? one of their challenges _ and held to account? one of their challenges is _ and held to account? one of their challenges is to - and held to account? one of| their challenges is to identify and attribute to who the illicit actor is, whether value is going on being able to take investigative steps and law enforcement action.- investigative steps and law enforcement action. what advice would ou enforcement action. what advice would you give — enforcement action. what advice would you give to _ enforcement action. what advice would you give to people - would you give to people looking into this sort of investment? :, :, investment? knowledge, doing due diligence _ investment? knowledge, doing due diligence before, _ investment? knowledge, doing due diligence before, the - due diligence before, the investment process is critical. it is like anything else, if it sounds too good to be true it often times is.— often times is. the fbi has told us they _ often times is. the fbi has told us they cannot - often times is. the fbi has| told us they cannot confirm often times is. the fbi has i told us they cannot confirm or deny they have opened an investigation into iearnbot. they set up a specialist unit to investigate among other things this sort of scheme but they infest the best way to
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defeat scandals is prevention. despite all the talk, self—driving car is still are not quite here yet. i mean, for good reason, they are the hardest autonomous vehicles to get right because i have to navigate the case of the open road which has drivers like me on it! :, , �* on it! you set it! but there are many _ on it! you set it! but there are many that _ on it! you set it! but there are many that can - on it! you set it! but there are many that can drive i are many that can drive themselves and more controlled situations and they are often used in the logistics industry so back in austin, texas paul carter has been to meet a company bringing the humble fork lift up yes, the humble forklift has been the backbone of global industry for over 100 years. of global industry for over 100 ears. :, y of global industry for over 100 ears. :, , ., ., years. now, they are getting a 21st-century — years. now, they are getting a 21st-century makeover. - years. now, they are getting a 21st-century makeover. here i years. now, they are getting a l 21st-century makeover. here at 21st—century makeover. here at fox robotics in austin, texas they have created what they
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call the worlds first intelligent forklift. beyond being just self—driving, it can unload and receive packages, completely autonomously. so we start with a _ completely autonomously. so we start with a standard _ start with a standard counterbalance stand—up forklift. we add sensors for both perception, being able to understand the world around the forklift, as well as safety, so our primary sensors are we have one, right here between the forks and it is both a depth camera as well as a regular camera as well as a regular camera that helps with the pallet detector so it can determine is that a pallet? what type of parlour? what direction is it? are other means enters is we have three micro scanners so there are two forward and one of the walk all the way around, one back you thatis the way around, one back you that is steward and that pretty much gives a 360 degrees view
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on a plane about that far off the floor. so this is a safety raided programme controller and safety rated output. ihdt raided programme controller and safety rated output.— safety rated output. that is makinu safety rated output. that is making decisions _ safety rated output. that is making decisions and - safety rated output. that is i making decisions and working out where to go and what to do? yes _ out where to go and what to do? yes. :, , :, out where to go and what to do? yes. ., , :, . ., out where to go and what to do? yes. :, ,:, .., yes. the robot can unload 25 allets yes. the robot can unload 25 pallets in _ yes. the robot can unload 25 pallets in an _ yes. the robot can unload 25 pallets in an hour— yes. the robot can unload 25 pallets in an hour but - yes. the robot can unload 25 pallets in an hour but there l pallets in an hour but there are limitations. it pallets in an hour but there are limitations.— are limitations. it is really eas to are limitations. it is really easy to build _ are limitations. it is really easy to build a _ are limitations. it is really easy to build a robot - are limitations. it is really easy to build a robot once j are limitations. it is really - easy to build a robot once but to build one that works every single time, day in day out, thatis single time, day in day out, that is something that matters a lot to us. figuring out how to both meet the workload needs that customers have and maintain a perfect safety record and be compliant with all required standards is a real challenge for introducing any kind of new autonomous system into a workplace. being around them _ system into a workplace. being around them when _ system into a workplace. being around them when they - system into a workplace. being around them when they work. system into a workplace. being around them when they work is slightly unnerving at first. it
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is quite strange how quickly get used to the fact that this is just driving around by itself. i'm already completely happy with the fact there is a very large, very heavy piece of equipment, driving around autonomously. what about the impact on jobs? one complaint or compost — customers have is that finding labour for warehouses is just so hard these days. they need to hire more and more people are most of these warehouses are most of these warehouses are outside of major population centres, so by augmenting the people that work in the warehouses with autonomous forklifts, you can get more
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done less to stay competitive. and get the job done. done less to stay competitive. and get thejob done. $5 done less to stay competitive. and get the job done.- and get the “ob done. as the world and get the job done. as the world changes _ and get the job done. as the world changes and _ and get the job done. as the i world changes and automation becomes more common, it is clear that innovation and industry face and conflicting times ahead. but in the brave new world your next parcel delivery may have been on part of its journey, thanks to one of its journey, thanks to one of these. and we will have more from texas in the coming weeks. that is it for now. thank you for watching. see you seen. bye—bye. hello. the weekend is getting off to a mild start. we will certainly stick
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with those mild conditions throughout saturday. there will be some spells of sunshine, but there will also be some pretty heavy, thundery showers around for sunday. perhaps a little cooler for some of us and a little drier for a time as well. now, on the earlier satellite picture, we can see various clumps of cloud. the cloud has been bringing some showery rain in places and all of that cloud and those showers rotating around an area of low pressure which will be dominating the scene for saturday. and this little frontal system wriggling its way up from the south, well, that will bring a pulse of more persistent rain up across southeast england and into east anglia. also, this band of rain swinging across northern ireland and into the western side of scotland in between some spells of sunshine. but some showers will pop up, some of which will be heavy and possibly thundery. turning a little bit brighter through the afternoon across parts of southeast england and eventually east anglia. it's going to be mild again, 15, maybe 16 degrees, a little bit brighter in northern ireland through the afternoon as this band of rain progresses into scotland. in fact, some quite heavy rain across the far north of the mainland into orkney. although shetland should hold on to some sunshine, the rain will arrive across shetland as we head
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into saturday night. elsewhere, this band of cloud and some spots of rain pushing south east was a bit of mist and murk around here and there. but most places by sunday morning will be dry and clear and a little bit chillier. there could be very locally just a touch of frost to start sunday, because sunday will bring this ridge of high pressure, quite a transient feature. but it brings us a window of drier and brighter weather, a little bit of low cloud and mist around first thing, but then some good spells of sunshine. northern ireland, though, will cloud over through the morning. some rain getting in here during the afternoon. that rain perhaps just getting into the far south west of scotland by the end of the day. still mild, maybe not quite as mild. eight to 13 degrees covers it for most of us. and then into the new week, while that ridge of high pressure clears off into the near continent and is replaced by frontal systems running in from the atlantic, and that will bring bouts of heavy rain, some quite strong winds at times. but throughout it is set to stay mild. it mayjust get a little
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