This week tasered training. Helpful humanoids. And. Connected cows. Hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing 0k. Hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing ok. If you have kids and i hope the whole back thing is going as well as it can do, to be honest here, it isa can do, to be honest here, it is a little bit like that. How is a little bit like that. How is it going with you lara . It is it going with you lara . It is tricky, i remember going back as a young child as i was yesterday when clearly it is not and i think as parents we relive that experience through oui relive that experience through our children. We certainly do, and lets face it, education is just going to feel different this year. It is also going to be different depending on the age of the kids, really Young Children will probably be asked to bubble within a year group, older children will be asked to follow stricter rules, and universities, well, they are facing a whole world of challenges. Yes, they are getting set to reopen and the many there will be some in Person Education but the role of Remote Learning is going to be more important than ever. For some going to be more important than ever. Foi some courses going to be more important than ever. For some courses it is not just about listening to ever. For some courses it is notjust about listening to a lecture, practical isjust notjust about listening to a lecture, practical is just as important. So i took a trip to an empty University Science department to see how a virtual la Bs Department to see how a virtual labs could transform education as we know it. Please wear a lab coat before entering a lab. Where is my lab coat . Most will be learning via a laptop for some Virtual Reality will place them in the experiment. And today, i get to be a science student. What type of molecule is shown in the picture above . Dna. You are a genius. I am a genius 0k it was one question. Ijust want genius 0k it was one question. I just want to press all the buttons. But not everything goes right first time. Modules like this can let students learn about dangerous subjects safely, meanwhile others let you bend the rules of reality. Lets use an Inverted Microscope to have a look at themselves. I am actually inside a cell, which of course is not something you could do in real life. Weird. And the simulations give students access to expensive kit that not all universities could afford. In real life this microscope would cost around £150,000. At least this means more people can actually interact with this albeit virtually. The Vr Experience was a bit glitchy, and other obvious issue is that not eve ryo ne obvious issue is that not everyone has a vr headset. At for universities like this one, it is the pc version that is proving vital through the pandemic. This lab would be normally filled with 2a stu d e nts normally filled with 2a students but because of social distancing we can only have eight students, a study that showed us whether students interacted with these virtual la bs interacted with these virtual labs in situations of their subject matter was really improved. So obviously when covid came along we wanted to bring the virtual lab into every students home in the context of an online seminar where it is led by an academic, and they are asked questions, they are checked on their knowledge as they go through the workshop. Globally, over1 Million Students have already accessed la bsters Million Students have already accessed labsters tools and the company as the pandemic is accelerating an option. As an example the California CommunityCollege System which has 2 Million Students, based on the urgent need we entered a partnership with them in less than one month and now they are rolling out to hundreds of thousands of students right away. Whether donning a headset 01 on away. Whether donning a headset 010113 away. Whether donning a headset 01 on a screen, users away. Whether donning a headset or on a screen, users could also do a spot of surgery, go ona also do a spot of surgery, go on a field trip or even visit mars. If you want to keep exploring the lab, feel free to do so. You can say hello to our iguana or. There is a rodent. Is that a mouse . There are some things i would rather only see virtually. And learning through vr is not just virtually. And learning through vr is notjust for virtually. And learning through vr is not just for students. Professionals have been doing it to. Im mathan has been fanning out how the Emergency Services have been putting these to good use. Omar mehtab. Whether it is saving lives and healthcare, battling blazes as a firefighter or keeping people safe as a police officer, the pandemic has made these jobs all the officer, the pandemic has made thesejobs all the more difficult to carry out. But what about those that need to learn how to do the job what about those that need to learn how to do thejob in what about those that need to learn how to do the job in the first place . With Emergency Services being stretched thin and social distancing in place, it means face to face training is not as easy as it used to be. But that doesnt mean that they cant still be trained. Sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about. Virtual reality . First up, firefighting. A platform has been created where you can customise a Fire Training scenario by specifying the environment, the type of fire itself and how to put it out. This extinguisher that they provide has been fitted with trackers to make you feel like you are operating a real one and not just a you are operating a real one and notjust a couple of controllers. Aside from firefighters, it is designed to train Office Workers so they can also learn how to tackle workplace fires. But what about the more serious scenarios . Rover have created a footway for firefighters to learn on the go, by filming 360 360 degrees videos of various setups, firefighters can put on a headset and go through the training as if they were there. Now looking at this i thought, isnt this just playing a video . How exactly can this be any more useful in Virtual Reality . Simply we cant get those venues on a day to day basis because we cantjust set fire to buildings. It also costs us in the region of £10,000 £15,000 at a time. So we ran a brief feedback session this morning with the cruise that actually attended the scenario and a number of other people who didnt go and they we re people who didnt go and they were really engaged, almost entering the scenario themselves, verbally talk about what they would do and how they do it. Right, that is what is going on with firefighting. Lets move on to healthcare. Fundamental vr system helps train surgeons and nurses on how to perform certain tasks during procedures. By using haptic during procedures. By using ha ptic feedback through during procedures. By using haptic feedback through the tools, the user can feel how they are doing in the virtual procedure. Is this on something, am i touching something . No, it is in the air. And the system is also accredited which means it is also a way for some in healthcare to earn credits for the course. And their multi user system means stu d e nts multi user system means students can remotely patch individual surgeries to watch and learn, an alternative to traditional learning and examination. So the pandemic has just accelerated my view a trend that was already taking place and that is about being able to go 2a hours a day into able to go 2a hours a day into a learning environment, now that they cant get into the operating room as easily as they used to, the numbers of cases are dramatically reduced. People dont want to come into hospital at the moment, and this is an opportunity to feel some this is an opportunity to feel some fill some of that gap. But for more covid 19 specific scenarios, hospital in taiwan is already trailing another system. Created doctors can use this set up to train how to interact with patients who may have covid 19 s, such as putting on protective gear, taking temperatures and gathering medical samples. So there is less wastage of real pda and no risk of contracting the virus. Ppe. That is healthcare done. So lets finally look at the police. We went out to the police co nsta bula ry went out to the Police Constabulary in derbyshire where officers are learning how and when to use a taser in Virtual Reality. Normally you would be taught in a room where someone would be taught in a room where someone in a big loop padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife, and offices would use mock taser cartridges to secure the bad guy, like this. But these cartridges are expensive, around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your work place isnt exactly the same as a life threatening scenario. So Virtual Reality company avrt have created a massive space using these sensor mats where officers can put on a headset and roam around a virtual environment. Would you mind stepping onto that side for me . They can be transported to a normal thread, an transported to a normal thread, a n alleyway transported to a normal thread, an alleyway or a rooftop to create a more realistic feeling. And an instructor even at the voice so it feels as though you are dealing with a real person. And things got intense. Put the weapon down put the weapon down down on the floor down on the floor it highlights a few floors we have in real Life Training in terms of obviously people come to do terms of obviously people come todoa terms of obviously people come to do a role play and there is a man ina to do a role play and there is a man in a big blue suitand you kind of give people a precondition of what the thing will happen. So when the vr world that is nice that we can import certain scenarios we are not aware of. I completely mirror that, you get completely submerged into the scenario which you dont think you will by putting something over your face and ears. But as soon as that headset goes on and the headphones go on, you really do get straight into it and you forget about everyone else around you and you just deal with what you see. And it was time for me to give it a go to test how immersive it really was, and see whether it affected whether i would pull the trigger or not. Put the knife down, take a step back david drop the knife, david, stop what you are standing, ive got a taser put the knife down, put it down that dont feel good, honestly. Twice, twice i have gone into that and i have purposely not fired this, and the third time i forced myself to fire at, forced myself to fire at, forced myself, and i hated it, i knew i would hate it and i did hated. I really did feel stressed, and the instructors personal responses to what i was saying piled even more pressure on me. I really did think about the gravity of actually firing that taser. I think that is enough, i think weve done enough now. Yeah. You happy . Call. There is i think an issue with trust between the public and the police force and a lot of that is down to how forces deployed by the police force, and there isa by the police force, and there is a huge story that goes on before the deployment of a weapon, for a weapon is even drawn, before any use of forces engaged. We really capture right from the start, that first interaction with someone, measure what sort of empathy we are getting from our police officers, and actually make officers, and actually make officers accountable for the training of their Decision Making process right up Decision Making process right up to and including that use of force. But do these situations actively help people to help effectively . One of the challenges of proving their thicknesses of the training. You are training for a dangerous situation and making sure the real world is a challenge because you cannot ethically or safely expose people to this dangerous situation to see how well they perform. What i have seen in this area is that people have a tendency to be very excited about this technology, and perhaps not ask to see the evidence that it is a fact. I think it should be used cautiously until we have the evidence to use it to a greater extent. So crossing from the real to the Virtual World may seem like an obvious alternative to traditional training, but given how much is online with the work of these Emergency Services, and how new this all is, perhaps its better to use Virtual Reality to complement, rather than replace for now. Hello and welcome to the week in tech. It was the week that Ghost Robotics teamed up with the us air force on exercise to database with robot dogs. Google abandon plans to lease an office in dublin for over 2000 staff. And microsoft revealed the smallest xbox ever, the series as we go on sale in november alongside its most powerful console, the series x and 200 cheaper. It was reported this week that south Korean Semiconductor manufacturer samsung would no longer Sell Electronics to huawei. New orders would no longer be taken after september 15. The new order move follows new orders placed on the chinese manufacturer. General motors took a 11 stake in electric car company nicola. The badger is expected to go into production by 2022. Uber laid out plans to go fully electric by 2030 in north america and europe with the rest of the world coming online by 2040. The company said it would spend 800 million to help drivers set to electric ca rs. Help drivers set to electric cars. A consumer iconic show efa took place online this week, highlights included this mini dishwasher bob designed to sterilise face masks and wea ra ble sterilise face masks and wearable air purifier from japanese manufacturer creative technology. Up up ship now, in recent years, technology has played a big role in making homes or accessible for older people and those with care needs. Smart devices we take for granted. Paul carter has been to find out more. Click theme plays may be given to thinking its regular saturday morning, i am at home watching click that im not at home, i dont usually have three robot friends in my house. Pepper is here, pepper is watching click as well. Im actually in a laboratory that is made to look like a home and what you cant see is its absolutely fully kitted out with senses and internet of things devices to enable people who care needs at home to live more independently. Some, we might recognise, you might have in your own home. Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights. But there are also a raft of other things embedded all throughout this set up to detect the various needs of the people that might be living in somewhere like this, including somewhere like this, including some help from these fellows. Hey, pepper. Part of the wonderfully named National Rover terry basted harriet what university in edinburgh, this so called Ambient Assisted Living Lab is almost functioning and includes a lounge, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It uses a combination of sensors, cameras, internet of sensors, cameras, internet of things and Cloud Technologies to provide a stage space where care providers and end users of assisted Living Services can co create technology solutions. But why does this need something built to look like a flat and notjust a conventional lab. Its very important for us that it looks like a domestic environment, where people can actually carry out the normal activities because one of the reasons is that we want to collect the data about those activities and we wa nted data about those activities and we wanted to do it in an environment that is as naturalistic as possible so that when we use the technology in the real world, in the real environment, we are more sure that that technology will work. This laboratory is designed to be used the Real World Research by postgraduate students. Using data to study what applications and solutions can be used by ca re and solutions can be used by care providers in the future. Its also experimenting with robotics to see how these can be used to complement existing ca re be used to complement existing Care Services and to test the interaction with people using them. We are testing every frequency identification, it may see some of the tiles on the floor that we are testing at the moment and they provide the information on whereabouts it is and we can also understand that by using machinery of technique and detecting disturbances in the outer frequency environment that tell us what people have in their home and again, to understand how well they are moving about, if they have fallen down, if they need any help. Normally, this mud would be working with the most important people in this process , important people in this process, the end user of services. However coronavirus, like most areas of life, has impacted the lab and its ability to carry out its work. However one phd student has created a 3d model of the facility and through cameras already installed, its hoped it can be used remotely. The fa ct it can be used remotely. The fact that there is a real focus on the end user and this process is really important and i think also the lab has remote access. I think also the lab has remote a ccess. Eve n i think also the lab has remote access. Even with social distancing in place, more and more people can become involved, then the more people involved, then the more people involved, then the more people involved, the more suited the tech will be for meeting individual needs. Now, smart homes of the future concepts arent new. Indeed, on click, we seen many iterations over the years the people involved in this project say their aim is to create and provide sophisticated audible solutions that just arent a concept. That was paul. Now you may remember thatjust that was paul. Now you may remember that just before lockdown, our very own nick moved to australia