time artificial intelligence has been all around us. you may not have noticed has been all around us. you may not have noticed it has been all around us. you may not have noticed it but has been all around us. you may not have noticed it but your - not have noticed it but your video streaming services, social media feeds, the maps on your smart phones, they have all been steadily improving their performance, because the computers behind them have been learning. computers behind them have been learnina. ., , computers behind them have been learnina. . , , ., learning. then last year, something important - learning. then last year, - something important happened. ai got human, or at least it felt like it did. felt like it did. companies like google felt like it did. companies like google and felt like it did. companies like google and open - felt like it did. companies like google and open ai l felt like it did. companies - like google and open ai started showing off
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. this week, we are taking a deep dive into artificial intelligence, and how it s transforming the world around us. . transforming the world around us, ., ., transforming the world around us. . ., . , ., us. yeah, that includes an healthcare us. yeah, that includes an healthcare where - us. yeah, that includes an healthcare where we - us. yeah, that includes an| healthcare where we meet us. yeah, that includes an - healthcare where we meet the aia were helping radiologist to diagnose cancer. you aia were helping radiologist to diagnose cancer. diagnose cancer. you can see there little diagnose cancer. you can see there little white diagnose cancer. you can see there little white dots, - diagnose cancer. you can see there little white dots, the i diagnose cancer. you can see there little white dots, the ai i there little white dots, the ai is hig
artificial intelligence, that s a feeling that somebody is looking in on has gone. the biopsy showed that i do have early stage cancer, we ea rly stage cancer, we certainly early stage cancer, we certainly courted at an earlier stage this time but because i have a previous history with it, i m going to have a mastectomy, is not treatment i want to have but at the same time it is reassuring that it has been caught. screening programmes has been caught. screening programmes are has been caught. screening programmes are crucial i has been caught. screening programmes are crucial for | programmes are crucial for improving patient outcomes. for now, medicalstaff improving patient outcomes. for now, medical staff are still the first line of defence protecting against breast cancer but ai is likely to play a significant role in future life saving efforts. that was market showing us how ai life saving efforts. that was market showing us how aland healthcare can be really useful. 0n the fli
sparks to it, and i said why not, and it turned it into this. i mean. where did the ass go? the reason is it doesn t know what a letter as is. it doesn t think like a human, it doesn t understand anything. but ai generators like mid journey can do wonderful and weird things, and that s the main weakness here, and why we can t trust it. if ai can create anything, then how do we know what is real? i don t think the pope ever went out dressed like this. but if we use it wisely, there is immense possibility, it can crunch data like no humans can and never has that been more important than an healthcare. june works as a healthcare assistant, she knows how important breast cancer screening is. icu have had