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i spoke to zoe kleinman, the bbc�*s technology editor.me here where things are evolving so very fast. it's astonishing to me to see how quickly things are changing. you know, let's take chatgpt because it's the kind of viral ai chatbot, isn't it, that everybody�*s heard of? it's only been out for six months and already the latest version of it can pass the bar exam that's taken by trainee lawyers. now, obviously, it's not been six months in development, it's been several years in development, but it can write speeches, it can write computer code, it can do your homework. you know, there's endless uses for this one thing alone. and we haven't really seen this before. traditionally, ai has been good at doing one thing really well, but it's not been good at multitasking, so you'd need a host of things to do all the differentjobs that you might yourself do in a day, right? but now, this... agi, it's called, generalai, is able to do lots of different tasks, you know, one thing after another very, very quickly, and it is very disruptive. what's
i spoke to zoe kleinman, the bbc�*s technology editor.me here where things are evolving so very fast. it's astonishing to me to see how quickly things are changing. you know, let's take chatgpt because it's the kind of viral ai chatbot, isn't it, that everybody�*s heard of? it's only been out for six months and already the latest version of it can pass the bar exam that's taken by trainee lawyers. now, obviously, it's not been six months in development, it's been several years in...
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zoe kleinman, has the details. part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise, clear and engaging as it sets the tone for the rest of the report." i'll do my best. first, what is it? well, artificial intelligence, or ai, is an umbrella term for computer systems trained to do the tasks that traditionally humans have done. until recently, it's been nowhere near as us at doing things, but that's all changing because it's now developing super fast. what are the benefits? the tech giants are competing like mad to try to bring out the ultimate ai product that ends up being the one we all want to use. they say ai too
zoe kleinman, has the details. part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise,...
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zoe kleinman has the details.of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise, clear and engaging as it sets the tone for the rest of the report." i'll do my best. first, what is it? well, artificial intelligence, or ai, is an umbrella term for computer systems trained to do the tasks that traditionally humans have done. until recently, it's been nowhere near as us at doing things, but that's all changing because it's now developing super fast. what are the benefits? the tech giants are competing like mad to try to bring out the ultimate ai product that ends up being the one we all want to use. they say ai tools wil
zoe kleinman has the details.of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise, clear and...
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our technology editor zoe kleinman explains. our lives. now, one of the founding godfathers of ai wants tight rules on the sector to ensure humanity's safety. governments need to track what they're doing. they need to be able to audit them. and that isjust like the minimum thing we do for any other sector. like, you know, building aeroplanes or cars or pharmaceuticals. he said its use in the military should be banned. this is one of the worst places where we could put a super intelligent ai. i think there's enough examples in science fiction and yeah, even if you like science fiction, the problem is if something goes wrong and we lose control of an ai, and it happens to be an ai that can kill people. governments have started to think about regulating. i'm hoping that we can bring people together and lead the world in safely regulating al to make sure that we can capture the benefits of it whilst protecting people from some of the worrying things that we are now reading about. that's the bigger picture. if all goes well, the hope
our technology editor zoe kleinman explains. our lives. now, one of the founding godfathers of ai wants tight rules on the sector to ensure humanity's safety. governments need to track what they're doing. they need to be able to audit them. and that isjust like the minimum thing we do for any other sector. like, you know, building aeroplanes or cars or pharmaceuticals. he said its use in the military should be banned. this is one of the worst places where we could put a super intelligent ai. i...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.d over his diaries and whatsapp messages in full to the government and says they should be given to the official covid inquiry. the government has so far resisted handing over what it's called "unambiguiously irrelevant" sections of the material. the head of the inquiry has threatened to sue the government if it doesn't hand it all over. let's try and make sense of this with our political correspondent. what can you tell us? it helps to think of the _ what can you tell us? it helps to think of the three _ what can you tell us? it helps to think of the three players, - what can you tell us? it helps to think of the three players, the l think of the three players, the covid inquiry, the cabinet office and borisjohnson. the cabinet office have been asked why the covid 0ffice have been asked why the covid inquiry, doing a lot of work behind—the—scenes to provide boris johnson's whatsapp messages, diaries and notebooks between 2020 and 2022 in full with nothing blacked out. the government s
zoe kleinman, bbc news.d over his diaries and whatsapp messages in full to the government and says they should be given to the official covid inquiry. the government has so far resisted handing over what it's called "unambiguiously irrelevant" sections of the material. the head of the inquiry has threatened to sue the government if it doesn't hand it all over. let's try and make sense of this with our political correspondent. what can you tell us? it helps to think of the _ what can...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.ions war crimes tribunal has increased the prison sentences for two former serbian security officials. jovica stanisic and franko simatovic were both convicted of training death squads accused of mass killings during the break—up of yugoslavia in the i990s. they will serve 15 years, instead of the 12 they were originally given in 2021. the men were key allies of serbia's former president slobodan milosevic. it's the last major verdict to be delivered by the tribunal, 30 years after it opened. 0ur international editor, jeremy bowen, is here. you have covered the workings of this tribunal for the 30 years, you have a unique vantage point in that sense. just wondering, given this is the last major set of verdicts, what will people make up this tribunal in years to come? i will people make up this tribunal in years to come?— will people make up this tribunal in years to come? i think they will say it is a very — years to come? i think they will say it is a very significant _ years to come?
zoe kleinman, bbc news.ions war crimes tribunal has increased the prison sentences for two former serbian security officials. jovica stanisic and franko simatovic were both convicted of training death squads accused of mass killings during the break—up of yugoslavia in the i990s. they will serve 15 years, instead of the 12 they were originally given in 2021. the men were key allies of serbia's former president slobodan milosevic. it's the last major verdict to be delivered by the tribunal, 30...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.on as part of a fresh wave of strikes. and coming up. peas, please. why british researchers are developing peas that don�*t actually taste like peas. coming up on bbc news. we�*re under an hour away from finding out who sarina wiegman has selected for england�*s world cup squad, but with key players ruled out, she has some big decisions to make. allegations of institutional racism within the police are among most challenging issues facing forces around the country. there is now what�*s called a �*police race action plan�* — aimed at building better relations with black communities and eliminating racism within the police — but now that race action plan itself is facing allegations of discrimination, as newsnight�*s uk editor — sima kotecha — reports. police officers have been bombarded by claims of racism in recent years. but now the very plan set up to tackle this is at the centre of fresh claims of racism. ijoined the programme to share my lived and professional experience, as well a
zoe kleinman, bbc news.on as part of a fresh wave of strikes. and coming up. peas, please. why british researchers are developing peas that don�*t actually taste like peas. coming up on bbc news. we�*re under an hour away from finding out who sarina wiegman has selected for england�*s world cup squad, but with key players ruled out, she has some big decisions to make. allegations of institutional racism within the police are among most challenging issues facing forces around the country....
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our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports. buffy, bell. good girl!ristina criddle. i just wanted to test out the features of tiktok because i write about it, but i didn't really want to make videos of myself, so i used my cat buffy and tried to make really fun cat videos of her, and some of them did quite well. last summer, cristina was working on some stories about what working at tiktok was like after a manager at the company had to step down when he told staff he didn't believe in maternity leave. so two days before christmas, i got a call from the tiktok press officer and she called me up and she said, "as a courtesy, i think you should look at the new york times." so i went onto the new york times and i saw the story, and that's how i found out what had happened to me, that i'd been tracked. it was just shocking. i was kind of scrolling through it quickly to see what kind of personal information they'd accessed, who was behind it all. i know that they used my location data to try and identify my sources. so if my location was being monitored 2a/
our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports. buffy, bell. good girl!ristina criddle. i just wanted to test out the features of tiktok because i write about it, but i didn't really want to make videos of myself, so i used my cat buffy and tried to make really fun cat videos of her, and some of them did quite well. last summer, cristina was working on some stories about what working at tiktok was like after a manager at the company had to step down when he told staff he didn't believe in...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.hanks very much up hi. we heard a scientist talking quite emotionally and philosophically there, questioning whether we�*re heading in the right direction, what your feelings on all this?— the right direction, what your feelings on all this? well, he is not the first _ feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist _ feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist to - feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist to have i not the first scientist to have doubts about the work they are doing. we need to stop the scaremongering. the letters are important, to raise awareness, i guess, but the key thing is that the threat of a completely existential threat of a completely existential threat with al is a long way off. we need to prepare for that, we need to be aware, as we have known all along it would be possible. if you are building machines that are more intelligent than ourselves, and they could, eventually, become a threat to us. so we have to need to
zoe kleinman, bbc news.hanks very much up hi. we heard a scientist talking quite emotionally and philosophically there, questioning whether we�*re heading in the right direction, what your feelings on all this?— the right direction, what your feelings on all this? well, he is not the first _ feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist _ feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist to - feelings on all this? well, he is not the first scientist to have i not the...
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our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports.d hundreds of millions of times. it can give humanlike written answers to questions and draws on a huge portion of the internet as a giant database of information, even though not all of it is accurate. it didn't take long for students to figure out that it could be good at homework and coursework. the latest version, gpt—4, is said to be able to pass the bar exam taken by trainee lawyers. this worries educators, including the head of epsom college. he's part of a group of teachers from both state and private schools. they've written a letter to the times expressing concerns. the difficulty, the challenge will be taken out of education. young people will simplyjust ask chatgpt and other generative ai systems what the answer is in maths, in history, in english, in chemistry and languages, and out comes the answer, and education is about challenge. there is a growing chorus of voices calling for caution around ai and its potential impact on all of us. the tech billionaire elon musk signe
our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports.d hundreds of millions of times. it can give humanlike written answers to questions and draws on a huge portion of the internet as a giant database of information, even though not all of it is accurate. it didn't take long for students to figure out that it could be good at homework and coursework. the latest version, gpt—4, is said to be able to pass the bar exam taken by trainee lawyers. this worries educators, including the head of epsom...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.. their spot at the top of the table was confirmed this evening after second—placed arsenal lost 1—0 away at nottingham forest. fans gathered outside the etihad stadium to celebrate the title victory. they have the chance to claim a treble with the fa cup and champions league finals to come next month. but questions remain off the pitch with the club facing more than 100 premier league charges for breaching financial regulations. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the story. manchester city are premier league champions but questions remain about how the club does business. ., , ., �* ~ ., business. people don't know if this team. _ business. people don't know if this team, this _ business. people don't know if this team, this whole - business. people don't know if this team, this whole project, | this team, this whole project, is based on some wrongdoing in the past. is based on some wrongdoing in the ast. . �* , is based on some wrongdoing in the ast. ., �*, , ,
zoe kleinman, bbc news.. their spot at the top of the table was confirmed this evening after second—placed arsenal lost 1—0 away at nottingham forest. fans gathered outside the etihad stadium to celebrate the title victory. they have the chance to claim a treble with the fa cup and champions league finals to come next month. but questions remain off the pitch with the club facing more than 100 premier league charges for breaching financial regulations. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. in sudan does not end. the head of the un's refugee agency is warning that as many as 800,000 people could flee to neigbouring countries. the foreign secretary james cleverly says the british government has done the majority of what it needs to do to get british nationals out of sudan. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams is monitoring the situation from kenya's capital nairobi. what is the latest on the people who are fleeing the fighting? ben. what is the latest on the people who are fleeing the fighting?— are fleeing the fighting? ben, with every passing _ are fleeing the fighting? ben, with every passing day. _ are fleeing the fighting? ben, with every passing day, the _ are fleeing the fighting? ben, with every passing day, the scale - are fleeing the fighting? ben, with every passing day, the scale of - are fleeing the fighting? ben, with | every passing day, the scale of this crisis starts to get pretty alarming. the numbers have really jumped in the last couple of days, so
zoe kleinman, bbc news. in sudan does not end. the head of the un's refugee agency is warning that as many as 800,000 people could flee to neigbouring countries. the foreign secretary james cleverly says the british government has done the majority of what it needs to do to get british nationals out of sudan. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams is monitoring the situation from kenya's capital nairobi. what is the latest on the people who are fleeing the fighting? ben. what is the latest on...
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we can cross over live to glasgow and join our technology editor zoe kleinman to delve deeper into thisind this dire warning? this is the latest in a series of warnings that have been issued by a number of people working in and around artificial intelligence. we are seeing an incredibly rapid pace of revolution. it is only six months ago that chatgpt was launched, the viral chat bot that hundreds of millions of people have used since then. suddenly it's has become part of everyday life. people are using it to write essays, code, speeches, to find out what is wrong with them medically. there is so much money and investment flowing in. all the companies around the world are racing to be the next big market leader in al. it is all happening very quickly and there are questions about whether society is ready for it, particularly if got into the hands of a bad actor. some companies have their own code of ethics, they are committed to doing it responsibly. we don't know what other regimes might be doing with it and how they might use it in a way that could be extremely malicious and could mov
we can cross over live to glasgow and join our technology editor zoe kleinman to delve deeper into thisind this dire warning? this is the latest in a series of warnings that have been issued by a number of people working in and around artificial intelligence. we are seeing an incredibly rapid pace of revolution. it is only six months ago that chatgpt was launched, the viral chat bot that hundreds of millions of people have used since then. suddenly it's has become part of everyday life. people...
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he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman.it's open to the bad players, the ones that want to trick you about who they are. are they trying to sell you something you don't want? are they trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time but personal and companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed and all that, that's only, i would only expect that to become worse of a problem than it is now. do you think regulators are going to get it right this time nearer to the beginning? i do not think so at all. the forces that drive for money compared to the forces that drive for caring for us, for love, for feelings, for emotions, i think the forces that drive for money usually win out. it's sort of sad. if you were in charge of regulating ai, what would you do first? anything that's published with al, you as a reader should be told this was created by ai and the person who posted it, even the massive global broadcasting media that posted it, should have some responsibilit
he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman.it's open to the bad players, the ones that want to trick you about who they are. are they trying to sell you something you don't want? are they trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time but personal and companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed and all that, that's only, i would only expect that to become worse of a problem than it is now. do you think regulators...
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he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman. bad players, are they trying to sell you something you don't want or trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time, companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed, that is only, i would expect that to become worse thanit i would expect that to become worse than it is now. do i would expect that to become worse than it is nova— than it is now. do you think regulators _ than it is now. do you think regulators are _ than it is now. do you think regulators are going - than it is now. do you think regulators are going to - than it is now. do you think regulators are going to get| than it is now. do you think. regulators are going to get it than it is now. do you think- regulators are going to get it right this time are nearer to the beginning? i this time are nearer to the beginning?— this time are nearer to the beginning? this time are nearer to the bearinnin ? ., �* ,, ., this time are nearer to the bearinnin? ., �* ,, .,
he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman. bad players, are they trying to sell you something you don't want or trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time, companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed, that is only, i would expect that to become worse thanit i would expect that to become worse than it is now. do i would expect that to become worse than it is nova— than it is now. do you think regulators _...
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. >> technology editor zoe kleinman. don't necessarily have to be a car lover to appreciate a classic. that is the case for the aston martin bulldog. only one was made back in 1979. it was lost for decades. it has been found and rebuilt. our correspondent has the story. >> using the turbocharged v-8 engine, the bulldog can reach over 170 miles per hour. >> the aston martin bulldog was launched in 1979 to a fanfare of publicity. they thought it might be a rescue for the troubled company. instead, it nearly went bankrupt. >> and you are released into the outer world. >> only one was ever built. after disappearing for years. they tracked it down and brought it to be restored in structure. it was a wreck. this is how it looked when i first saw it in 2020. i have some of their original pieces like this classic 70's shboard, but had to completely remake parts from scratch. >> absolutely fantastic. it has taken nearly three years to get to this stage. it is nearly complete. this is an absolutely unique car. it has been roadwort
. >> technology editor zoe kleinman. don't necessarily have to be a car lover to appreciate a classic. that is the case for the aston martin bulldog. only one was made back in 1979. it was lost for decades. it has been found and rebuilt. our correspondent has the story. >> using the turbocharged v-8 engine, the bulldog can reach over 170 miles per hour. >> the aston martin bulldog was launched in 1979 to a fanfare of publicity. they thought it might be a rescue for the...
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our technology editor zoe kleinman has more.aring is regulation. governments around the world, including the uk, are racing to try to get the right rules in place to make sure ai companies continue to behave responsibly and make their products accordingly. not everybody thinks that humanity is automatically doomed, by the way. we are already seeing some positive benefits of ai. last week, we had an ai tool discover a new antibiotic. we also had it used to build a microchip which has helped a paralysed man to walk again just by thinking about it. one of the ai leaders has told me that he thinks his product should be considered as a tool, not a creature. and i think the regulators around the world are hoping, if they can keep things like that, if they can keep it as something helpful, without being malicious, then it could resolve lots of problems and find some answers to issues that we currently have in society. the problem, of course, with regulators, as we know, they are not renowned for being nimble. they can move pretty slowl
our technology editor zoe kleinman has more.aring is regulation. governments around the world, including the uk, are racing to try to get the right rules in place to make sure ai companies continue to behave responsibly and make their products accordingly. not everybody thinks that humanity is automatically doomed, by the way. we are already seeing some positive benefits of ai. last week, we had an ai tool discover a new antibiotic. we also had it used to build a microchip which has helped a...
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mr wozniak told the bbc�*s zoe kleinman that while the tech has exciting potential, he fears it couldet better in what it's able to do and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, we finally agree on regulations that basically say, you do the bad things, you know, you're out of line. vietnam is cracking down on anonymous social media accounts. users of local and global social platforms like facebook will have to verify their identity under the proposed measures. the government says it's a bid to tackle online scams. and google used its annual developer conference to fully unveil its first folding smartphone. with dual live translation coming to the phone later this year, the pixel fold looks poised to compete with samsung's foldables. it was just really, really chilling and horrible and, personally, quite violating. this is cristina criddle. she's a tech journalist for the financial times, and she's a friend and ex—colleague of mine. last christmas, she made global news headlines when it was revealed that she was one of a handful of journalists who'd had her movements tracked by employees of
mr wozniak told the bbc�*s zoe kleinman that while the tech has exciting potential, he fears it couldet better in what it's able to do and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, we finally agree on regulations that basically say, you do the bad things, you know, you're out of line. vietnam is cracking down on anonymous social media accounts. users of local and global social platforms like facebook will have to verify their identity under the proposed measures. the government says it's a bid to...
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let's talk to our technology editor, zoe kleinman just six months ago the ai chat has been released.answers to questions and draws on a huge portion of the internet even though not all of it is accurate. it did not take long for students to figure out it could be good for homework and coursework. the latest version is said to be able to pass the bar exam taken by trainee lawyers and if this worries educators, including the head of absent college, part of a group of teachers who have written a letter to the times expressing concerns. the difficulty. _ expressing concerns. the difficulty, the _ expressing concerns. tue: difficulty, the challenge expressing concerns. tte: difficulty, the challenge will be taken out of education that young people will simply ask chat gpt and other ai systems what the answer is in maths, history, english, chemistry, languages and outcomes the answer and education is about challenge. answer and education is about challenge-— challenge. there is a growing chorus of _ challenge. there is a growing chorus of voices _ challenge. there is a growing chorus of vo
let's talk to our technology editor, zoe kleinman just six months ago the ai chat has been released.answers to questions and draws on a huge portion of the internet even though not all of it is accurate. it did not take long for students to figure out it could be good for homework and coursework. the latest version is said to be able to pass the bar exam taken by trainee lawyers and if this worries educators, including the head of absent college, part of a group of teachers who have written a...
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he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman.g you don't want or trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time, companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed, that is only, i would expect that to become worse than it is now. do you think regulators are going to get it right this time nearer to the beginning? i don't think so at all. i think the forces that drive for money compared to the forces that drive for caring about us, for love, for feelings, for emotions, i think the forces that drive for money usually win out, you know. it's sort of sad. if you were in charge of regulating ai, what would you do? anything published with al, you as a reader should be told it was created by ai, and the person who posts it and even the massive global broadcast media that posts it should have some responsibility. do you think that al is a trend or that it will be the big game changer? i think it will get better in what it is able to do and hopefully we finally agree on regulat
he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman.g you don't want or trying to trick you to get your account information? we see malicious intrusions all the time, companies that get intruded and millions of accounts get exposed, that is only, i would expect that to become worse than it is now. do you think regulators are going to get it right this time nearer to the beginning? i don't think so at all. i think the forces that drive for money compared to the forces that drive for caring...
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let's get more from our technology editor, zoe kleinman, who's in glasgow.re any consensus as to what? the word you are going to keep on hearing is regulation, governments around the world including the uk racing to try to get the right rules in place to make sure that al companies continue to behave responsibly and make their products accordingly. not everybody thinks that humanity is automatically doomed, by the way. we are already seeing very positive benefits of ai and just last week we had an ai tool discover a new antibiotic and it's also been used to build a microchip which has helped a paralysed man walk again just by thinking about it. one of the ai leaders told me he thinks his product should be considered as a tool and not a creature, and i think the regulators around the world are hoping if they can keep things like that, keep it as something that is helpful without being malicious, then it could resolve a lot of problems and find answers to issues that we currently have in society. the problem of course with regulators, as we know, they are not
let's get more from our technology editor, zoe kleinman, who's in glasgow.re any consensus as to what? the word you are going to keep on hearing is regulation, governments around the world including the uk racing to try to get the right rules in place to make sure that al companies continue to behave responsibly and make their products accordingly. not everybody thinks that humanity is automatically doomed, by the way. we are already seeing very positive benefits of ai and just last week we had...
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he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman. the trouble is what a! want to trick you to get your account information, we see malicious intrusions all the time personal and companies that get intruded, and millions of accounts get exposed and all that, that is only going to, i would expect that to get a worse problem than it is now. do you think regulators will get it right this time, nearer to the beginning?! get it right this time, nearer to the beginning? i do get it right this time, nearer to the beginning?— to the beginning? i do not think so — to the beginning? i do not think so at _ to the beginning? i do not think so at all, _ to the beginning? i do not think so at all, the - to the beginning? i do not think so at all, the forcesl think so at all, the forces that drive for money compared to the vices that drive caring about us, for love, for feelings and emotions are akin to forces that drive for money usually when out. it is sort of sad. if usually when out. it is sort of sad. , ., . . ., sad. if you were in charge of regulating — sad. if you
he's been speaking to our technology editor zoe kleinman. the trouble is what a! want to trick you to get your account information, we see malicious intrusions all the time personal and companies that get intruded, and millions of accounts get exposed and all that, that is only going to, i would expect that to get a worse problem than it is now. do you think regulators will get it right this time, nearer to the beginning?! get it right this time, nearer to the beginning? i do get it right this...
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zoe kleinman, bbc technology editor, hello. why have they said this now?— technology editor, hello.nly used it for six months, and already, the latest version of it, gpt—4, is clever enough to pass the bar exam taken by cheney lawyers. so we have seen this amazing pace of evolution, i have not evolved that much in six months, i don't know whether you have, but these things are growing incredibly fast and the bosses of the big companies behind them, we heard the boss of google, which owns its own chatbot called bard, saying he does not know why it does sometimes what it does and if he doesn't know, who does know? the people who created it are now calling out for a moment of time tojust figure are now calling out for a moment of time to just figure out how we keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it. because if we do keep control of it, the benefits are enormous. just this week, we saw the ai tool discovering a new antibiotic, amazing, it has led to the development of a microchip that has helped a paralysed man walking again just by
zoe kleinman, bbc technology editor, hello. why have they said this now?— technology editor, hello.nly used it for six months, and already, the latest version of it, gpt—4, is clever enough to pass the bar exam taken by cheney lawyers. so we have seen this amazing pace of evolution, i have not evolved that much in six months, i don't know whether you have, but these things are growing incredibly fast and the bosses of the big companies behind them, we heard the boss of google, which owns...
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mr wozniak told the bbc�*s zoe kleinman that while the tech has exciting potential, he fears it couldounts. users of local and global social platforms like facebook will have to verify their identity under the proposed measures. the government says it's a bid to tackle online scams. and google used its annual developer conference to fully unveil its first folding smartphone. with dual live translation coming to the phone later this year, the pixel fold looks poised to compete with samsung's foldables. it was just really, really chilling and horrible and, personally, quite violating. this is cristina criddle. she's a tech journalist for the financial times, and she's a friend and ex—colleague of mine. last christmas, she made global news headlines when it was revealed that she was one of a handful of journalists who'd had her movements tracked by employees of tiktok. so, two days before christmas, i got a call from the tiktok press officer. she called me up and she said, "as a courtesy, i think you should look at the new york times." so i went on to the new york times and i saw the sto
mr wozniak told the bbc�*s zoe kleinman that while the tech has exciting potential, he fears it couldounts. users of local and global social platforms like facebook will have to verify their identity under the proposed measures. the government says it's a bid to tackle online scams. and google used its annual developer conference to fully unveil its first folding smartphone. with dual live translation coming to the phone later this year, the pixel fold looks poised to compete with samsung's...