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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240706

be here at windsor later for a star studded coronation concert, featuring the likes of katy perry and take that. featuring the likes of katy perry and take that. ,., ., ., ., and take that. good morning. i am roaer and take that. good morning. i am rogerjohnson and take that. good morning. i am rogerjohnson insulted and take that. good morning. i am rogerjohnson insulted with - and take that. good morning. i am rogerjohnson insulted with the - and take that. good morning. i am| rogerjohnson insulted with the rest rogerjohnson insulted with the rest of the morning s news. rishi sunak will be hosting coronation celebrations in downing street today as his party assesses how to deal with this week s bruising local election results. with this week s bruising local election results. eurovision fever is buildin: election results. eurovision fever is building in election results. eurovision fever is building in liverpool election results. eurovision fever is building in live

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hello. welcome to bbc news, if you rejustjoining us, good timing, because we re about to head to washington to hear from the man leading the change to the way we all live. this is sam altman, the ceo and co founder of openai, the people who ve brought us the artificial intelligence tool chatgpt in the last few months, that has the potential, to revolutionise how people work, shop and interact. he s about to be questioned by lawmakers in the us, both about the huge benefits the technology could bring and the threat artificial intelligence could pose for humanity, plus the safeguards that will be needed. in march, elon musk and other tech leaders published an open letter calling for the development of ai systems to be paused. this the scene, all set for the start of that session. it s going to be fascinating. fascinating too is altman himself. those who know him describe him as a brilliant thinker, he s even been called a start up yoda. one of his first employers said, within m

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out of lockdown will take time, and will depend on the data. all the modelling suggests there is going to be a further surge, and will find the people who either have not been vaccinated or where the vaccine has not worked, and some of them will end up in hospital and, sadly, some of them will go on to die. you ll be breaking the law the warning to sports coaches and faith leaders who have sexual relationships with 16 and i7 year olds in their care. needing more research the debilitating effects of long covid leaving patients suffering for months with no sign of a cure. i , the city, itjust hits you from nowhere, it is so unpredictable. such long term disabilities, and the effect such long term disabilities, and the effect of such long term disabilities, and the effect of that is awful, harrowing. after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years, the meteorite that fell to earth. ..in cheltenham. and coming up on bbc news, more than 100 coaches in gymnastics have b

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and some of them might have to go to hospital and unfortunately, some of them might go on to die. and scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon, is expected to confirm changes this afternoon to restrictions on outdoor gatherings. also this afternoon. the suspect in the death of harry dunn would be willing to do community service and make a contribution in his memory, her lawyer says. we re expecting this year s bafta nominations this hour amid efforts to make the line up more diverse after last year s baftas so white controversy. i ll be speaking to the chair of bafta about this years nominees. after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. senior royals have been holding crisis talks after harry and meghan s bombshell television appearance. buckingham palace has yet to comment on the interview, which was broadcast last night on itv and watched by more than 11 million people.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:23:00

we re very optimistic they are going to be fantasticjobs in the future and currentjobs can get much better~ and currentjobs can get much better. we also have seen what the developers are doing to improve lives developers are doing to improve lives for developers are doing to improve lives. for example, be my eyes use our technology to help visually impaired our technology to help visually impaired individuals navigate their environment. we believe the benefits of the environment. we believe the benefits of the tools we have deployed so far vastly of the tools we have deployed so far vastly outweigh the risks but ensuring their safety is vital to our work ensuring their safety is vital to our work and we make significant efforts our work and we make significant efforts to our work and we make significant efforts to ensure safety is built into our efforts to ensure safety is built into our systems at all levels. before into our systems at all levels. before releasing any

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