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it is a world first, bbc click presenter spencer kelly has been replaced by a robot.nd the artifical intelligence machine is apparently capable of a whole host of emotions as well as understanding and writing stories and crucially, he neverforgets his lines. robospenjoins the now from the factory that created him. over to you. sounds like you said i was artificially intelligent. as a robot i am often asked to pose for photos and tv reports about al. while i am a humaoid robot, i am not intelligent. everything i am saying is written by a human. the point is, robots and ai are not the same thing. observe my articulated hands with four independent fingers powered by eight air cylinders. engineering arts has made a name for itself by making robotic performance, actors and communicators. which, according to will, is pretty much the only reason the world might need humanoid robots. humanoid robots are great for entertainment and communication, if you want something that interacts with people, the best way to do that is to make something person—shaped. so if you think star w
it is a world first, bbc click presenter spencer kelly has been replaced by a robot.nd the artifical intelligence machine is apparently capable of a whole host of emotions as well as understanding and writing stories and crucially, he neverforgets his lines. robospenjoins the now from the factory that created him. over to you. sounds like you said i was artificially intelligent. as a robot i am often asked to pose for photos and tv reports about al. while i am a humaoid robot, i am not...
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now on bbc news, click heads to the mobile world congress in barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones. this week, we are up, up and away. taking apart the first order. holograndpa and confetti cannon. this week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing
now on bbc news, click heads to the mobile world congress in barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones. this week, we are up, up and away. taking apart the first order. holograndpa and confetti cannon. this week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing
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now on bbc news, click. this week, we are looking at the future of work.jobs will go to the robots? stock pickers? nurses? mine? file: mr victor sherlock of horsham has got a robot at the bottom of his garden and he's trying to teach it how to mow the lawn. artificial intelligence. everyone‘s talking about it. over the years, we've seen it develop, we've seen it evolve. oh, yes! this is the watson that wonjeopardy. we have travelled the world to see ai that tries to treat cancer... it studies millions, or tens of millions, of examples from the whole assemblage of scientific literature. ..predict crime, understand the economy... show me companies with revenue between $25 million and $60 million. ..and save the world. so it might not yet have conquered diy... it is doing it — it's got the screw in. ..but we keep hearing how ai will change everything. technology will make man the more intelligent form of expression. however, it's the bad side of these algorithms that always seems to get the headlines, the fear that tireless robots infused with artificially in
now on bbc news, click. this week, we are looking at the future of work.jobs will go to the robots? stock pickers? nurses? mine? file: mr victor sherlock of horsham has got a robot at the bottom of his garden and he's trying to teach it how to mow the lawn. artificial intelligence. everyone‘s talking about it. over the years, we've seen it develop, we've seen it evolve. oh, yes! this is the watson that wonjeopardy. we have travelled the world to see ai that tries to treat cancer... it studies...
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coming up in 10 minutes time, newswatch, but first on bbc news, click. this week, we will meet the people whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each year stacked on gargantuan ships and sailed from where they are made to where they are sold. offloading these containers at ports across the globe is a complicated task as they are lifted from the ships, moved to the land and then, when the right ride arrives, they are loaded onto lorries to be driven across the mainland. but at europe's busiest port, rotterdam and its third busiest, hamburg, something new is happening. some of the cranes here don't have drivers. and some of the lorries don't have cabs. these are europe's first robotic ports. so what we've got here is a mixtu
coming up in 10 minutes time, newswatch, but first on bbc news, click. this week, we will meet the people whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each year...
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now on bbc news — click. this week, we are looking at the future of work.o to the robots? stock pickers? nurses? my? mr victor sherlock of horsham has a robot at the bottom of his garden and he wants to teach it to mow the lawn. artificial intelligence. everyone is talking about it. over the years we have seen a developer. we have seen it evolve. this is the watson that won jeopardy. we we have seen it evolve. this is the watson that wonjeopardy. we have travelled the world to see ai ever tries to treat cancer. it studies of millions, tens of millions of exa m ples millions, tens of millions of examples from the assemblage of scientific literature. predict crime. understand the economy. chamois companies with revenue between $25 million and $60 million. —— show me company ‘s. between $25 million and $60 million. -- show me company 's. and save the world. so it may not yet have conquered diy. but we keep hearing how a conquered diy. but we keep hearing howai conquered diy. but we keep hearing how a i will change everything. technology will make man be more i
now on bbc news — click. this week, we are looking at the future of work.o to the robots? stock pickers? nurses? my? mr victor sherlock of horsham has a robot at the bottom of his garden and he wants to teach it to mow the lawn. artificial intelligence. everyone is talking about it. over the years we have seen a developer. we have seen it evolve. this is the watson that won jeopardy. we we have seen it evolve. this is the watson that wonjeopardy. we have travelled the world to see ai ever...
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bbc news. in halfan in half an hour, we had to barcelona to check out the latest in mobile phone innovations on our technology show, clickgood afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sir roger bannister, the first man to run a mile in underfour minutes, has died at the age of 88. the world of sport has been paying tribute — 25—year—old roger bannister, third from the left... there are some moments of sporting history which become part of the world's history. he's decided this is the right moment. what roger bannister achieved in 1954 was like a lunar landing for 20th—century sport. bannister‘s old friend and rival chris chataway is in third place, waiting his time to take over as pacer. to run a mile and stop the clock before it reached four minutes. in 1954 this was a magical number, a barrier of human achievement, a feat that would redefine what was humanly possible. and it would fall to a young medical student to achieve it. after two and a half laps, brasher gives way to chataway. bannister, a superb tactician, has suffered criticism in the past for adopting his own rather unorthodox training methods, but they are paying
bbc news. in halfan in half an hour, we had to barcelona to check out the latest in mobile phone innovations on our technology show, clickgood afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sir roger bannister, the first man to run a mile in underfour minutes, has died at the age of 88. the world of sport has been paying tribute — 25—year—old roger bannister, third from the left... there are some moments of sporting history which become part of the world's history. he's decided this is the right...
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it is a world first, bbc click presenter spencer kelly has been replaced by a robot. whole host of emotions as well as understanding and writing stories and crucially, he never forgets his lines. robospen joins me now from the factory that created him. over to you. sounds like you said i was artificially intelligent. as a robot i am often asked to pose for photos and tv reports about al. while i am a humaoid robot, i am not intelligent. everything i am saying is written by a human. the point is, robots and ai are not the same thing. observe my articulated hands with four independent fingers powered by eight air cylinders. engineering arts has made a name for itself by making robotic performers, actors and communicators. which, according to will, is pretty much the only reason the world might need humanoid robots. humanoid robots are great for entertainment and communication, if you want something that interacts with people, the best way to do that is to make something person—shaped. so if you think star wars, c3p0 — the robot that talks a lot, has a personality, doesn
it is a world first, bbc click presenter spencer kelly has been replaced by a robot. whole host of emotions as well as understanding and writing stories and crucially, he never forgets his lines. robospen joins me now from the factory that created him. over to you. sounds like you said i was artificially intelligent. as a robot i am often asked to pose for photos and tv reports about al. while i am a humaoid robot, i am not intelligent. everything i am saying is written by a human. the point...
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in about ten minutes time we'll have the latest edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, here's clickis week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing on their minds. mobiles. welcome to the mobile world congress. the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly, anything that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are not releasing new phones at the show, there are quite a few new phones on display. and the cameras were often taking centre stage. this is bothie mode. we saw how we might interact with our devices in the future. who needs buttons when you can gesture? and the way they might interact with us. a phone screen that bends. could a bendy phone be the future? but to really get to grips with the latest news here, ijoined forces with a man who seriously knows his phones. hmd, who brought the nokia phone brand a few years back, are again embracing nostalgia with a 2018 twist with its 8110 ag. and no, you do no
in about ten minutes time we'll have the latest edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, here's clickis week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing on their minds. mobiles. welcome to the mobile world congress. the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly, anything that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news — click looks at the future of work — and asks which jobs will gobots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. russia says it will expel 23 british diplomats. the move is one of the measures in response to britain's decision to throw out the same number of russian officials, following the nerve agent attack in salisbury. theresa may says russia's response doesn't change the facts of what happened. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. moscow took its time to respond. three days after london announced the expulsion of russian diplomats, britain's ambassador here was summoned to the foreign ministry. forced to end all activity here. targeting the british council will affect russian citizens, though, not their government. it helps stage british cultural events here and promotes language learning. its work was restricted, though, a decade ago after the last crisis over the poisoning of alexander litvinenko. now sergei skripal, anotherformer russian spy, has been poisoned, this time by a nerve agent. theresa may has blamed russia directly. th
and in half an hour here on bbc news — click looks at the future of work — and asks which jobs will gobots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. russia says it will expel 23 british diplomats. the move is one of the measures in response to britain's decision to throw out the same number of russian officials, following the nerve agent attack in salisbury. theresa may says russia's response doesn't change the facts of what happened. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. moscow...
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now on bbc news, click heads to the mobile world congress in barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones. this week, we are up, up and away. taking apart the first order. holograndpa and confetti cannon. this week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing on their minds — mobiles. welcome to the mobile world congress. the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly, anything that moves. a smartwatch with a built—in projector, anyone? the mobile industry is increasingly important to the economy of the world. last year it was worth $3.6 trillion. 5 billion of us have mobiles, 3.3 billion use the mobile internet. and despite it being the coldest mwc we can remember, the halls were still packed with thousands of exhibitors showing off their wares. this one definitely looks weatherproof. roaming the floor for us this year, lara lewington. despite talk of how many of the big players are not releasing new phones at the show, there are quite a few new phones on display. and the cameras were often taking centre stag
now on bbc news, click heads to the mobile world congress in barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones. this week, we are up, up and away. taking apart the first order. holograndpa and confetti cannon. this week, 108,000 people landed in barcelona with one thing on their minds — mobiles. welcome to the mobile world congress. the enormous annual expo where we get to hear about the latest in phones, tablets and, increasingly, anything that moves. a smartwatch with a...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news — click looks at the future of work and asks which jobs will go robots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. parts of the uk have been gripped with snow and ice, as the "mini beast from the east" has swept in from siberia. a number of met office amber warnings of a possible risk to life have been in place in south—west england, south—east and mid wales and the west midlands. this is the current picture, most of the most serious warnings have now expired but there is still an amber snow warning in place in the south west of england where forecasters say there is a good chance that some rural upland communities could become cut off. police say driving conditions are poor, with no safe routes across the pennines and snow ploughs dispatched to the m62. lincolnshire police said up to 35 vehicles were stuck overnight in snow drifts on the a158 near edlington. mountain rescue teams have been working through the night to help cumbrians in the show. meanwhile, airports including heathrow, gatwick, sta nsted and luton have urged passengers to check fligh
and in half an hour here on bbc news — click looks at the future of work and asks which jobs will go robots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. parts of the uk have been gripped with snow and ice, as the "mini beast from the east" has swept in from siberia. a number of met office amber warnings of a possible risk to life have been in place in south—west england, south—east and mid wales and the west midlands. this is the current picture, most of the most serious warnings...
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now on bbc news, click. this week, lady becomes model. man becomes ape. and spen becomes trump.ld trump: great, the best. 0k, movie quiz time. five points if you can name this film. correct — it's raiders of the lost ark. no, that is not harrison ford — that is the face of nicolas cage. 0k, try this one. yes, it is the fellowship of the ring. 100 points if you spotted nicolas cage, nicolas cage and nicolas cage. so, what on earth is going on? we're just about getting used to the idea that there are loads of fakes online. fake news, fake tweets, fake photoshopped images. but these videos are a whole level above anything that we've seen before, and they may have consequences that go far beyond just switching out a few movie stars. a lot of what we talk about over the dinner table is, we live in a diverse world. researchers at the university of washington released this video last year, which used a computer vision algorithm to very convincingly doctor 0bama's mouth movements to make him lipsync to something he said in a different interview. a lot of kids, the doors that have been o
now on bbc news, click. this week, lady becomes model. man becomes ape. and spen becomes trump.ld trump: great, the best. 0k, movie quiz time. five points if you can name this film. correct — it's raiders of the lost ark. no, that is not harrison ford — that is the face of nicolas cage. 0k, try this one. yes, it is the fellowship of the ring. 100 points if you spotted nicolas cage, nicolas cage and nicolas cage. so, what on earth is going on? we're just about getting used to the idea that...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news, click looks at the future of work, and asks which jobs will go robots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. russia has announced it will expel 23 british diplomats from moscow in retaliation for london's actions following the nerve agent attack in salisbury on a former russian spy and his daughter. the foreign office here says they anticipated a response like this. in a written statement, the fco says moscow's response "follows the action we have taken alongside other measures to dismantle the russian espionage network operating in the uk". the announcement from russia came after the uk ambassador was summoned to a meeting at the russian foreign ministry in moscow. they confirmed in a statement that 23 british diplomats from the embassy in moscow will be expelled. permission for the proposed opening of a consulate in st petersburg will be withdrawn. and the british council in russia is to be closed. the statement ends with the warning that any further actions of an unfriendly nature towards russia will be met with retaliation. speaking outside
and in half an hour here on bbc news, click looks at the future of work, and asks which jobs will go robots. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. russia has announced it will expel 23 british diplomats from moscow in retaliation for london's actions following the nerve agent attack in salisbury on a former russian spy and his daughter. the foreign office here says they anticipated a response like this. in a written statement, the fco says moscow's response "follows the action we have...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. the app that helps record and report sexual assault. the ai going after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. as we'll hear later. raises a lot of questions. but tech can also be a force for good. to expose just how widespread sexual harassment and assault is. a little bit easier. survivors of sexual abuse, and the creators of callisto. every tattoo tells a story. the story is bittersweet. with lady gaga during the 2016 oscars. and to give us strength. and to know that you're alone. which investigate sexual misconduct. and later, i did find out that he had done a lot of... and also assaulting someone else. what was that experience like? it was awful. back and forth every single hour, every single day. wants greater transparency in the adjudication process. happen on their campus, because that makes your university look safer. it's better for your public relations. and has begun reporting case numbers. while in college. i was sexually assaulted by a friend. than
now on bbc news, it's time for click. the app that helps record and report sexual assault. the ai going after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. as we'll hear later. raises a lot of questions. but tech can also be a force for good. to expose just how widespread sexual harassment and assault is. a little bit easier. survivors of sexual abuse, and the creators of callisto. every tattoo tells a story. the story is...
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now on bbc news, it's click. this week: the app that helps record and report sexual assault.ing after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. as international women's day was marked this week, it brought with it further focus on the many issues still to be faced in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. the technology industry, of course, has its own issues, as we'll hear later. silicon valley's culture and its treatment of women raises a lot of questions. but tech can also be a force for good. it's beenjust six months or so since the me too movement gave a voice to so many women around the world, who used social media to expose just how widespread sexual harassment and assault is. many women feel that reporting sexual assault can also be really traumatic, and the experiences of some women in silicon valley have spurred them to create something that may make thatjust a little bit easier. sumi das has travelled to stanford university to meet survivors of sexual abuse, and the creators of callisto. every tattoo tells a story. for stanford univer
now on bbc news, it's click. this week: the app that helps record and report sexual assault.ing after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. as international women's day was marked this week, it brought with it further focus on the many issues still to be faced in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. the technology industry, of course, has its own issues, as we'll hear later. silicon valley's culture and its treatment of women raises a lot of questions. but...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. the app that helps record and report sexual assault.ll to live forever.
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bbc click has been looking into dimension technology. —— new dementia technology.tive strategist at the and partnership agency, sent a series of messages which included a list of ‘top five' and ‘bottom five' female colleagues. in one offensive comment about a female colleague, he said: "if you were the last girl on earth, i would use you as bait to trap a wild animal." in another comment, which had the subject line "bye bye", martin listed a female colleague and wrote, "i don't see the attraction to be honest, but everyone else rates you, so you must be doing something right". he has since apologised and said he is "incredibly sorry" for the email, admitting that he "totally missed the mark". so, was itjust a tasteless joke or is this part of a wider office culture ? let's speak now to sarah golding, the chief executive of the agency where martin works. we are also joined buying nicola kemp. what happened here? we are also joined buying nicola kemp. what happened here7m we are also joined buying nicola kemp. what happened here? it was a poorlyjudged and kemp. what
bbc click has been looking into dimension technology. —— new dementia technology.tive strategist at the and partnership agency, sent a series of messages which included a list of ‘top five' and ‘bottom five' female colleagues. in one offensive comment about a female colleague, he said: "if you were the last girl on earth, i would use you as bait to trap a wild animal." in another comment, which had the subject line "bye bye", martin listed a female colleague and...
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bbc news. coming up now, click. this week: the app that helps record and report sexual assault.i going after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. as international women's day was marked this week, it brought with it further focus on the many issues still to be faced in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. the technology industry, of course, has its own issues, as we'll hear later. silicon valley's culture and its treatment of women raises a lot of questions. but tech can also be a force for good. it's beenjust six months or so since the me too movement gave a voice to so many women around the world, who used social media to expose just how widespread sexual harassment and assault is. many women feel that reporting sexual assault can also be really traumatic, and the experiences of some women in silicon valley have spurred them to create something that may make thatjust a little bit easier. sumi das has travelled to stanford university to meet survivors of sexual abuse, and the creators of callisto. every tattoo tells a story. for stanford un
bbc news. coming up now, click. this week: the app that helps record and report sexual assault.i going after cancer. and the man who wants us all to live forever. as international women's day was marked this week, it brought with it further focus on the many issues still to be faced in bringing about true gender equality in all walks of life. the technology industry, of course, has its own issues, as we'll hear later. silicon valley's culture and its treatment of women raises a lot of...
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investigation after 16 palestinians are killed by israeli forces on the gaza border now on bbc news it's time for clicktement.
investigation after 16 palestinians are killed by israeli forces on the gaza border now on bbc news it's time for clicktement.
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investigation after 16 palestinians are killed by israeli forces on the gaza border now on bbc news it's time for clicka lot has happened on facebook since you last logged in — and that's an understatement. it is the week the world got a wake—up call. the row over facebook and the misuse of data... a data firm, associated with the trump campaign has been suspended... we willingly let facebook, google and other companies access our personal data, and in return they give us personalised services, for free. personal information is valuable to people but for a long time now we have wondered just how valuable? but ever since these companies started amassing our data, the clock has been ticking. in 2008 we showed you how you and your friends' facebook data could be accessed by a rogue facebook application, without consent. in 2011, a researcher warned that if computers could analyse enough facebook data from enough people, they could spot connections between the way you act online and your personality traits, the type of person you are. what is really changing about those algorithms is that they can take you
investigation after 16 palestinians are killed by israeli forces on the gaza border now on bbc news it's time for clicka lot has happened on facebook since you last logged in — and that's an understatement. it is the week the world got a wake—up call. the row over facebook and the misuse of data... a data firm, associated with the trump campaign has been suspended... we willingly let facebook, google and other companies access our personal data, and in return they give us personalised...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. not everyone is happy about the rise of the robots.eople whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each year stacked on gargantuan ships and sailed from where they are made to where they are sold. 0ffloading these containers at ports across the globe is a complicated task as they are lifted from the ships, moved to the land and then, when the right ride arrives, they are loaded onto lorries to be driven across the mainland. but at europe's busiest port, rotterdam and its third busiest, hamburg, something new is happening. some of the cranes here don't have drivers. and some of the lorries don't have cabs. these are europe's first robotic ports. so what we've got here is a mixture of remote control and compl
now on bbc news, it's time for click. not everyone is happy about the rise of the robots.eople whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each year stacked on...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news, does the answer for curing cancer lie in artificial intelligence? clickgates at 3:30. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes we have received mobile phone footage of a military vehicle and personnel arriving at an ambulance station in arriving at an ambulance station in a suburb about half a mile south of salisbury. eyewitnesses say they are loading two ambulances which had been left outside, to remove them for investigation. meanwhile, the home secretary, amber rudd, is chairing a second meeting of the government's emergency committee, corporate, right now, as the investigation into the poisoning of a former russian spy continues. specialist soldiers trained in chemical warfare have been sent to salisbury in wiltshire, where sergei and yulia skripal were exposed to a nerve agent. both remain in a serious condition in hospital. sarah corker reports. nearly 200 military personnel have been drafted in to help to recover and gather evidence in salisbury. some of the soldiers specially trained in chemical warfare. there has been a flu
and in half an hour here on bbc news, does the answer for curing cancer lie in artificial intelligence? clickgates at 3:30. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes we have received mobile phone footage of a military vehicle and personnel arriving at an ambulance station in arriving at an ambulance station in a suburb about half a mile south of salisbury. eyewitnesses say they are loading two ambulances which had been left outside, to remove them for investigation....