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zoe kleinman, bbc news.ncluding victims of sexual violence, assaults and hate crimes, have had their personal data breached. but they add that the information is hidden from anyone trying to open the files. the data was shared in response to freedom of information requests. both forces say a "technical issue" was responsible for the breaches, and have apologised to those affected. the government has announced £250 million as part of a plan for an extra 5,000 nhs hospital beds in england this winter. ministers say 900 should be ready by january, as part of efforts to deal with increased winter demand. labour has called the announcement a "sticking plaster". and rishi sunak has blamed industial action byjunior doctors for contributing to longer nhs waiting lists in england. their latest four—day strike came to an end this afternoon. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here. yes, clive, the war of words continues, the prime minister effectively blaming strikes for waiting lists not coming down. the british medical
zoe kleinman, bbc news.ncluding victims of sexual violence, assaults and hate crimes, have had their personal data breached. but they add that the information is hidden from anyone trying to open the files. the data was shared in response to freedom of information requests. both forces say a "technical issue" was responsible for the breaches, and have apologised to those affected. the government has announced £250 million as part of a plan for an extra 5,000 nhs hospital beds in...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.tions about presenter stephen nolan. a newspaper allegations about presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning _ presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the _ presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the presenter- presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the presenter were l claims concerning the presenter were reported by the irish news was that mr smith said the corporation cannot comment on the specific of any individual case with our northern ireland arts correspondent explained the nature of the allegations made in the irish news. the the nature of the allegations made in the irish news.— the nature of the allegations made in the irish news. the paper alleged in the irish news. the paper alleged in 2016 while _ in the irish news. the paper alleged in 2016 while members _ in the irish news. the paper alleged in 2016 while members of— in the irish news. the paper alleged in 2016 while members of the - in 2016 while members of th
zoe kleinman, bbc news.tions about presenter stephen nolan. a newspaper allegations about presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning _ presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the _ presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the presenter- presenter stephen nolan. a number of claims concerning the presenter were l claims concerning the presenter were reported by the irish news was that mr smith said the corporation cannot comment on the specific of any...
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here's our technology editor, zoe kleinman.s and you have sat scrolling through your timeline on the social media app, you may have found yourself wondering whether it is doing you any good. you're not alone. now researchers at oxford have tried to quantify its effects globally. in the largest study of its kind, facebook gave researchers 12 years of data showing how much it had grown across more than 70 countries, and comparing that to surveys on how well—being has changed in those countries. the big, and possibly surprising conclusion — there is no evidence that facebook�*s both is linked to widespread psychological harm. quite the opposite, in fact. it didn't look like there was a connection between negative impacts on positive _ connection between negative impacts on positive health and facebook. we found _ on positive health and facebook. we found some —— we found some evidence of the _ found some —— we found some evidence of the opposite. levels of well— being were marginally of the opposite. levels of well—being were marg
here's our technology editor, zoe kleinman.s and you have sat scrolling through your timeline on the social media app, you may have found yourself wondering whether it is doing you any good. you're not alone. now researchers at oxford have tried to quantify its effects globally. in the largest study of its kind, facebook gave researchers 12 years of data showing how much it had grown across more than 70 countries, and comparing that to surveys on how well—being has changed in those countries....
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our technology editor, zoe kleinman, told me how it will work.ting idea and it's only part of the solution, as you say, it is getting really difficult now to tell the difference sometimes between content that has been generated by ai and that has been generated by humans. and deepmind, that is a massive ai company, based here in the uk, hopes that this is part of the solution. so here is how it works. it is a digital watermark and it is embedded inside an image that is generated by ai. if you look at this picture of a cow, you can see that the watermark is inside the half of the photo of the head of the cow, and that is because it is completely ——can�*t see. you can only see it if you run it through google�*s own image generator tool which is called imaging. and all that it says on is that the image was made by ai. it has got no other information about who made it, where it was made, when it was made. now, this is only a trial at the moment and deep mine says that you have to opt into it, so obviously anyone who is deliberately trying to set out
our technology editor, zoe kleinman, told me how it will work.ting idea and it's only part of the solution, as you say, it is getting really difficult now to tell the difference sometimes between content that has been generated by ai and that has been generated by humans. and deepmind, that is a massive ai company, based here in the uk, hopes that this is part of the solution. so here is how it works. it is a digital watermark and it is embedded inside an image that is generated by ai. if you...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.world cup tomorrow. the winner will play spain in sunday's final, after they held on in a thrilling finish against sweden, winning 2—1. 0lga cremona fired home the late winner, as extra time loomed. the headline in one prominent australian newspaper sums up the hostile atmosphere that likely awaits the england team when they take on australia tomorrow. "eleven poms against a nation: welcome to thejungle, lionesses". but here there is hope and excitement and fans gear up to show their support. super positive, the girls will do it. ~ super positive, the girls will do it. . , ., ., , super positive, the girls will do it. we started a bit ropey and it was stressful _ it. we started a bit ropey and it was stressful to _ it. we started a bit ropey and it was stressful to watch - it. we started a bit ropey and it was stressful to watch but - it. we started a bit ropey and it was stressful to watch but we l it. we started a bit ropey and it l was stressful to watch but we are getting _ was str
zoe kleinman, bbc news.world cup tomorrow. the winner will play spain in sunday's final, after they held on in a thrilling finish against sweden, winning 2—1. 0lga cremona fired home the late winner, as extra time loomed. the headline in one prominent australian newspaper sums up the hostile atmosphere that likely awaits the england team when they take on australia tomorrow. "eleven poms against a nation: welcome to thejungle, lionesses". but here there is hope and excitement and...
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let's get more from our technology editor, zoe kleinman, in glasgow. n for uk voters? there are a0 million people on the electoral register, which is updated every year and contains their names, addresses and for some, date of birth. lots of them tonight, not only will they be worried about their own data but it raises questions about the security of these critical, digital infrastructure is in the uk. we know these unidentified hackers were in these unidentified hackers were in the electoral commission's system for more than a year before anybody noticed. it has been ten months of investigation and trying to secure their systems are gay before it was announced to the public. the electoral commission said it is not clear whether any data has been stolen. they said it doesn't look like the records had been manipulated, doesn't look like anyone has been added or taken away and doesn't look like there has been any direct electoral interference. so that begs the question, what were they doing for more than a year? what were they watching, what were they lea
let's get more from our technology editor, zoe kleinman, in glasgow. n for uk voters? there are a0 million people on the electoral register, which is updated every year and contains their names, addresses and for some, date of birth. lots of them tonight, not only will they be worried about their own data but it raises questions about the security of these critical, digital infrastructure is in the uk. we know these unidentified hackers were in these unidentified hackers were in the electoral...
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to explain more, let�*s go live to our technology editor, zoe kleinman. n that is trialling now is a digital watermark that is embedded into the image, so you can�*t see it with the naked eye. to give you an example, this is a picture of a cow. the face of the cow has the watermark but you can only see it if you run it through google�*s ai image generated tool. it is only a trial at the moment and you have to pretend to have the watermark put on your image which rules out anyone trying to deliberately deceive using artificial intelligence, but the firm says it is more robust than other tools that have been used in the past to try to fingerprint images. traditionally if you crop an images. traditionally if you crop an image in any way then it can corrupt the fingerprint. google says that this is much more robust. what it is doing is opening it out to people to have a play with to see if they can make it work and to see if it is something that proves to be useful enough to more widely. doctors in australia have removed a parasitic worm from inside a woman�*s
to explain more, let�*s go live to our technology editor, zoe kleinman. n that is trialling now is a digital watermark that is embedded into the image, so you can�*t see it with the naked eye. to give you an example, this is a picture of a cow. the face of the cow has the watermark but you can only see it if you run it through google�*s ai image generated tool. it is only a trial at the moment and you have to pretend to have the watermark put on your image which rules out anyone trying to...