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BBCNEWS Click September 7, 2017

And disco dancing aliens. Its technology that will put a smile on your face literally. Believe it or not, modern nursing as we know it only dates back to the 1800s, to the time of Florence Nightingale and other pioneers. The Royal College of nursing, here in london, is now in its ioist year. For all the Life Saving Technology that weve seen, the actual act of nursing itself is one relationship that so far has remained uniquely human. But our population is ageing. 20 ofjapan is over the age of 60, and in the uk, a quarter will be over 65 by 2045. This all means that the pressures on nursing are increasing, and looking after elderly people is becoming a pressing issue around the world. Kat hawkins travelled to helsinki, in finland, to discover whether one of these could become the new one of these. Im here in ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 31, 2017

Like me to question the way our world works, but for how much longer . As research into Artificial Intelligence intensifies, is there any sphere of human activity that wont be revolutionised by ai and robotics . My guest today is alun wyn jones, a world renowned professor of robot ethics, are we unleashing machines which could turn the dark visions of Science Fiction into science fact . Alan winfield, will welcome to heart talk. You have a fantastic title, director of robot ethics, im tempted to ask you, whats more important to you, robotics or being an ethicist . Both are important, im an engineer so i bring a engineering perspective to robotics but more than half of my work now is thinking about and. Im kind of a professional warrior now. Would you say science has shifted over the course of your career . You started out very much in computers and engineering but i ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 31, 2017

Of George Papadopoulos and Paul Manafort on its front page. Its the top story in the guardian too, summed up in its headline trump under new pressure after ex aide admits perjury. Its a different lead in the metro. Its splash is the government promising a crackdown against Sexual Harassment at westminster. Its the same lead for the Daily Telegraph the paper says the story could turn out to be more embarrassing for mps than the expenses scandal. The times is one of several papers to feature a picture of kevin spacey who today apologised for inappropriate advances a young actor claims he made when he was only fourteen. And the express focuses on a health story the paper says a dose of aspirin a day can halve the risk of developing some cancers. Now its time fo ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk November 1, 2017

With me, stephen sackur. For now, the bbc employs human beings like me to question the way the world works. But for how much longer . As research into Artificial Intelligence intensifies, is there any sphere of human activity that wont be revolutionised by aland robotics . My guest today is alan winfield, a world renowned professor of robot ethics. From driving, to education, to work and warfare, are we unleashing machines which could turn the dark visions of Science Fiction into science fact . Alan winfield, welcome to hardtalk. Delighted to be here, stephen. You do have a fascinating title, director of robot ethics, im tempted to ask you, whats more important to you, the engineering, robotics or the ethics, being an ethicist . Both are equally important. Im fundamentally an engineer so i bring an engineering perspective to robotics but more than half of my work no ....

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BBCNEWS Click June 10, 2017

To drop an investigation into links between his Election Campaign team and russia. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, preparing for the worst in vr. A bunch of new apples. And the bouncy, strokey, stretchy, bendy, slimy world of Soft Robotics. It is hard to believe that the world is safer than it used to be. It is, but the nature of the Terror Attacks in the west in the last few years the increasing use of vehicles, knives and guns to carry out prolonged attacks, have forced the authorities to think differently about how to deal with a terrorist incident. And of course, theyre not confined to the west. In some parts of the world, these atrocities are more common and often have more casualties. Its difficult to predict when and where a Terrorist Attack
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