chatgpt or go on microsoft and try it. google has one also. you will understand in a few minutes how far a.i. has come and it is something we want to learn more about. sam altmann has talked about regulating a.i. like to hear what he means by that. dana: full coverage on fox. we have people in studio and the sprint to advance a.i. and the potential loss of jobs. let s go to aishah hosni live on capitol hill. good morning. you can t regulate something if you don t understand it. a big part of today s hearing will allow lawmakers to really catch up with this emerging technology as they debate if and how they should put guardrails around it and regulate it. last night sam altmann had a private dinner with house members to talk about a.i. and today he will face the senate panel on technology and privacy and lawmakers are concerned about everything from a.i. influencing elections, giving adversaries military advances and even creating problems for musicians. we want to make
struggling could have benefited from cheaper social tariffs are special low cost watch dog micro lenses as many are missing out on the deals. citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? they were surrisin: decisions upsetting? they were surprising but decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they were - decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they were not . surprising but they were not shocking, not a huge shock. the fact is people coming to citizens advice are facing incredible difficulties for basics including falling further and further behind. that is why we are seeing figures like a million people cutting their broadband deal altogether and that is something thatis altogether and that is something that is affecting people on the universal credit the most. the thing is, there universal credit the mos
the lowest incomes. a manchester city masterclass. they dominate real madrid to reach the champions league final in their pursuit for a remarkable treble. good morning. a cloudier start to the day to day that we will see sunny spells developing. a few showers across southern, eastern and central england. another front bringing rain across western scotland and northern ireland later. all the details throughout this morning s programme. it s thursday, the 18th of may. water companies in england have made an unprecedented apology for failing to do enough to stop sewage from flowing into rivers and seas. water uk says it will invest £10 billion over the next decade to put things right, promising the biggest modernisation of sewers since the victorian era. our environment correspondent, jonah fisher, reports. for years, campaigners have complained about the amount of sewage that flows into our waterways, and that profit has been put before the health of our rivers and beaches.
like lifetime experience, but it s exceeded my expectations. also on the programme: a man has been found guilty of the murder of seven year old nikki allan in sunderland, following a police inquiry lasting 30 years. yet more misery for rail passengers, as train drivers begin a fresh round of strikes over pay. and, why the legend of zelda: tears of the kingdom is tipped to become one of the best selling titles on the nintendo switch. and coming up on bbc news. we look ahead to the women s fa cup final when chelsea and manchester united meet for what could be one of two trophies decided between them this season. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six live from the liverpool waterfront on the eve of the eurovision song contest. the final acts are decided for the city s biggest ever party in fact, a party has been going on for days, and there s been live music all day here in the fanzone behind me. the uk is of course hosting on behalf of last year s winners, ukraine.
about excitement and nerves. i feel like you can never be 100% prepared for eurovision, you know? ifeel like it s a one in a million, like lifetime experience, but it s exceeded my expectations. also on the programme: a man has been found guilty of the murder of seven year old nikki allan in sunderland, following a police inquiry lasting 30 years. former pakistan prime minister imran khan is boiled over corruption allegations. khan is boiled over corruption allegations- allegations. and a new chief executive allegations. and a new chief executive at allegations. and a new chief executive at twitter, - allegations. and a new chief executive at twitter, but. allegations. and a new chief| executive at twitter, but can allegations. and a new chief - executive at twitter, but can linda yaccarino do what on newsnight at 10:30pm with the us government really run out of money in less than three weeks? plus, the leadership of the world famous christie cancer hospital in mancheste