out in the dry and bright weather by the weekend. thanks ben. theres more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with christian which is just getting under way on bbc two, the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it s goodnight. hello, i m 0lly foster with the latest from the bbc sport centre. the indian premier league is back. ben stokes and moeen ali were the first england stars on show, but their chennai super kings were beaten by reigning champions gujarat titans in the opening match of the tournament s 16th edition. michael redford reports. of the big stadium in the world to come of the biggest of occasions, so much more thanjust come of the biggest of occasions, so much more than just a cricket condiment, it s full of global stars and plenty of home grown talents. that was mohamed s 100 and plenty of home grown talents. that was mohamed s100 ipl and
to leave prison and move into house arrest. him, his brother and two romanian women are being investigated on allegations of rape, people trafficking and forming an organised crime group. they all deny wrongdoing. coming up on bbc news, the latest edition of newswatch. first, though, here s click. this is the uk s national centre for data science and artificial intelligence, the alan turing institute, named after the mathematician considered to be the father of computer science. artificial intelligence is the idea of notjust us programming computers, but them being able to learn for themselves and alter their own code. yeah. and, in fact, it was the big guy himself who came up with the idea of the turing test, suggesting a computer could be regarded as truly intelligent if it could chat to a human and fool that human into thinking they were talking to another human. now, you and i have both tried chatgpt and all the latest ai chatbots. do you think that test has been passed n
others were concerned about the practicalities, with terry pearson e mailing: and someone tweeting as patrickphotos posted this: well, let s put those concerns to the man in charge, interim executive news editor of bbc news channel, paul royall. thank you for coming on newswatch. now, we ve already seen some of the changes, like the loss of the paper review, the film review, dateline london. what differences will there be from next week? we re entering, i think, a really exciting phase for bbc news with the news with the new channel. we re gradually bringing in the changes during april and early may. as you ve said at the beginning there, some of the output will be combined. and so, the way to sort of understand the channel is there are two main feeds. there s a global feed and there is a uk feed and at some points, they re combined, but at other times, they re separate. so, for example, just to give you a sense of things, between 6am and ”am every day every weekday u
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like you re going to save that much money, then. there is significant savings. i mean, this is we re delivering value for licence fee payers. this is a value for all project. but also underpinning it is world class journalism and our commitment to delivering for all audiences world class, impartial journalism, which we know they value and they want from the bbc. now, we ve already heard from some uk licence fee payers who are unhappy that they feel they re getting a worse service. essentially, it s a takeover of the uk channel by world news, isn t it, with some opt outs? it s not a takeover. i ll go back to what i said earlier in the sense that during the day, there are two feeds a globalfeed and the uk feed. sometimes, they re combined. on any given weekday, there s 7.5 hours of uk facing content built into the schedule for uk viewers before you even think about the combined feed. and it could be that a uk story might be the top story globally on a given day and also, obviously si