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we've come to the bayes centre at edinburgh university to find out, and to do that, we need to go up.s. they've developed ai detection systems trained to spot the early signs of wildfires. in most part of the world, the firefighter have a really challenging job. they don't have enough resources, to have enough first—responder firefighters to put out the fires. if they can find the fire earlier, it use less resources to control them. that's a critical point. using cameras in itself is not new but currently many systems rely on manualjudgement. what robotics cats have done is teach the al to recognise the signs of fire far earlier. so, obviously we don't have a fire that we can look for here in in edinburgh, but we've set up a screen to look at. where is this, andre? this is controlled burns in hong kong, in the remote areas. and we are going to see if this camera can detect it? yes. it is taking images of the video and send it to ai and the ai, we run analytics on the images to see if there is any fire—like signal. and hopefully we'll get the alert on your phone? just the images, real—
we've come to the bayes centre at edinburgh university to find out, and to do that, we need to go up.s. they've developed ai detection systems trained to spot the early signs of wildfires. in most part of the world, the firefighter have a really challenging job. they don't have enough resources, to have enough first—responder firefighters to put out the fires. if they can find the fire earlier, it use less resources to control them. that's a critical point. using cameras in itself is not new...
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Nov 29, 2022
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gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after being hoodwinked its plausibility and benefits by major parties. according to a new yougov poll, 44% of respondents in britain supported holding national vote on the policy . 27% were opposed with policy. 27% were opposed with don't no's excluded. the number calling for a referendum to a whopping 62. that's a significant increase from 58% that answered yes to the same question year. so let's demand growth should the great british people have a net zero referendum. amami dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. twitter poll running now the results shortly, but help you make up your mind. we've got a ne
gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after...
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Nov 30, 2022
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gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after being hoodwinked its plausibility and benefits by major parties. according to a new yougov poll, 44% of respondents in britain supported holding national vote on the policy . 27% were opposed with policy. 27% were opposed with don't no's excluded. the number calling for a referendum to a whopping 62. that's a significant increase from 58% that answered yes to the same question year. so let's demand growth should the great british people have a net zero referendum. amami dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. twitter poll running now the results shortly, but help you make up your mind. we've got a ne
gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after...
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Nov 23, 2022
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i spoke to stephen tierney, professor of constitutional theory at the university of edinburgh law schoollso a legal adviser to the house of lords constitution committee, and i started by asking him what recourse does the snp now have. the home secretary, suella braverman, has been accused there is no recourse in law. the union is a reserved matter. that was set out very clearly in the scotland act and the court has addressed the low point about whether scotland has a right of self—determination of international law that would permit scotland to leave the united kingdom by international law principles. again, the court made unequivocally clear that the principle of self—determination is fully satisfied under international law by devolution and does not require the permission of separatism. 50. devolution and does not require the permission of separatism.— devolution and does not require the permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the _ permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the actual— permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the actual scotland - permission of sep
i spoke to stephen tierney, professor of constitutional theory at the university of edinburgh law schoollso a legal adviser to the house of lords constitution committee, and i started by asking him what recourse does the snp now have. the home secretary, suella braverman, has been accused there is no recourse in law. the union is a reserved matter. that was set out very clearly in the scotland act and the court has addressed the low point about whether scotland has a right of...
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Nov 26, 2022
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just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre forsts, to take the latest robotics and explore the best ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what sort of research goes on here? research about human robot interaction, - artificial intelligence and trustworthy - autonomous systems. are they going to do weird experiments on us? no, this is a kind of place where they work with industry to explore robotics in society and in the workplace. great. i love field trips. i feel excited. well, don't we all? one of the superstars of the robot world in general is spot — boston dynamics�* flagship all—terrain dog—o—pod. out of the box, spot comes with lots of simple—sounding but really actually very com
just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre forsts, to take the latest robotics and explore the best ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was...
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just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre fort ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what sort of research goes on here? research about human robot interaction, - artificial intelligence and trustworthy - autonomous systems. are they going to do weird experiments on us? no, this is a kind of place where they work with industry to explore robotics in society and in the workplace. great. i love field trips. i feel excited. well, don't we all? one of the superstars of the robot world in general is spot — boston dynamics�* flagship all—terrain dog—o—pod. out of the box, spot comes with lots of simple—sounding but really actually very complicated ability. that's my favourite. that's the bi
just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre fort ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what...
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just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre forcientists to take the latest robotics and explore the best ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans, and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead — that's what they are trying to work out. what? if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what sort of research goes on here? research around human—robot interaction, artificial intelligence and trustworthy autonomous systems. are they going to do weird experiments on us? no, this is a kind of place where they work with industry to explore robotics and society and in the workplace. great! i love field trips. i feel excited. i well, don't we all. one of the superstars of the robot world in general is spot, boston dynamics' flagship all—terrain dog—o—pod. out of the box, spot comes with lots of simple sounding but really actually very com
just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre forcientists to take the latest robotics and explore the best ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans, and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead — that's what they are trying to work out. what? if you didn't understand what that...
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artificial intelligence were demonstrated by the researcher ildar rakhmatullin, working at the university of edinburghland. he created a laser gun that destroys cockroaches; the neural network processes the image from two cameras to determine the position of the insect and transmits the data to the laser, the power of which can be changed, in order to either scare away or kill, the scientist posted all the data about his development in the public domain and says that in the future it will be possible to fight with other pests such as hornets or flies. probably, in any large house now you can see at least one window that emits a strange pink light in the evenings. they grow something there, illuminating with special lamps, which, probably, are necessary, but they look so defiant that suspicion involuntarily creeps in, but are they dangerous like quartz for health? what is not grown under such lamps, indoor flowers, seedlings, even home gardens. experienced summer resident olesya danilova wanted to start mini-grid on the windowsill and bought a special lamp for several thousand rubles. judging by the ad
artificial intelligence were demonstrated by the researcher ildar rakhmatullin, working at the university of edinburghland. he created a laser gun that destroys cockroaches; the neural network processes the image from two cameras to determine the position of the insect and transmits the data to the laser, the power of which can be changed, in order to either scare away or kill, the scientist posted all the data about his development in the public domain and says that in the future it will be...
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just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre foraces like in the nuclear decommission sites. one of the things that we are doing right now is adding some custom sensors, like 3d laser scanners, generating a 3d map of a construction site. what it's doing right now is using the manipulator arm to semi—autonomously pick up a bottle. rahul has programmed in the idea of the bottle, the image of the bottle, and then spot is going and picking it up on its own. and it's done a good job. good boy! boston dynamics may have created the best—known quadruped robot in the world, but it's certainly not the only one. no, we've seen many on our travels, and james clayton has been to boston — to mit — where he's been meeting not a big dog, but a big cat. james: here at click, we've been following this guy around for a few years now. the incredibly animal—like mini cheetah. i've been told, though, that the mini cheetah has gotten cleverer. the boffins here call it the "learn—by—experience model" — machine learning that allows the cheetah to negotiate
just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre foraces like in the nuclear decommission sites. one of the things that we are doing right now is adding some custom sensors, like 3d laser scanners, generating a 3d map of a construction site. what it's doing right now is using the manipulator arm to semi—autonomously pick up a bottle. rahul has programmed in the idea of the bottle, the image of the bottle, and then spot is going and picking it...
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the other world, some kind of parallel universe to be honest, to be honest, i'm just afraid of nothing. i love russia very much . and then the nazis sank edinburght him to the hospital, murmansk now. look, the guy who saved him gave him a football ticket, look, look at the date. june 22, 1941 kiev dynamo cdk, but can you imagine, in many years there will be some value if sold at auction, my brother said to convey to you as a sign of admiration for your game, he really is. that 41 years have long passed that day announced that the ticket would be. indeed, when the war is over. i don't understand i will play. and you will come and come to the match, so the tickets. have you declared war? the most powerful army in the world were you so sure of victory that you were ready to finish the match after the war? well, why did we play during the war, but when we got free, stalingrad, the local dynamo and spartak, was an excellent mother? what is it like? you spread anti-aircraft guns, you clear mines field you put the gate. the main thing is to bring the swords to bring the ball with anti-aircraft guns. this is the main thing. i don't know who you call all
the other world, some kind of parallel universe to be honest, to be honest, i'm just afraid of nothing. i love russia very much . and then the nazis sank edinburght him to the hospital, murmansk now. look, the guy who saved him gave him a football ticket, look, look at the date. june 22, 1941 kiev dynamo cdk, but can you imagine, in many years there will be some value if sold at auction, my brother said to convey to you as a sign of admiration for your game, he really is. that 41 years have...