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Robot operates inside eye – BBC News
Surgeons in Oxford have used a robot to operate inside the eye – in a world first. A team at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital used the device, controlled via a joystick, to remove a membrane one hundredth of a millimetre thick. Patient Bill Beaver, 70, said it was “a fairytale”. Surgeons hope the procedure will pave the way for more complex eye surgery than is currently possible with the human hand.
The BBC had exclusive access to the procedure.
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Why is it so hot and when will European heatwave end? | BBC News
Much of western Europe is under the most extreme red heat alerts – meaning there’s a potential risk to life.
France, Spain and Italy have been hardest hit by the heatwave so far.
But why is it so hot? What can you do to stay safe? And is El Nino to blame?
We answer some of your most asked questions about the heatwave sweeping Europe with our climate and health correspondents.
We’re also joined by our teams in Paris, Madrid and the south of France.
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Cyber Attack: Ransomware causing chaos globally – BBC News
Tens of thousands of organisations have been caught out by a computer virus called WannaCry. The malicious software locks data away and demands a payment of up to $300 (£230) a time before it will restore scrambled files. In the UK, many hospitals fell victim and some health organisations diverted ambulances and cancelled non-essential services as they sought to contain and clean up the infection. Infections in more than 99 nations are being reported by security firms. It appears that the hardest hit are Russia and Spain.
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Is this AI’s moment of truth? | BBC News
A year ago, artificial intelligence was being sold as something close to science fiction — a technology that could transform society, cure disease, even reshape the global economy.
Today, the tone is changing. The companies leading the revolution are racing to the stock market — chasing billions in investment — while quietly confronting a much harder reality: AI is expensive, unpredictable, and far from profitable.
At the same time, some of the very people building this technology are warning we may be going too fast — even calling for a global pause.
And beyond Silicon Valley, a different story is emerging: growing public anxiety, political backlash, and the rise of what some are calling anti-AI populism.
So is AI entering its most pivotal moment yet — caught between financial pressure, technological risk, and political resistance?
AI Decoded Presenter Christian Fraser is joined by Financial Times AI Editor Madhumita Murgia, Thematic Strategist at Deutsche Bank Research Adrian Cox and Richard Coffin, Host of popular investing podcast ‘ The Plain Bagel’.
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How will AI impact the jobs market? | BBC News
Will AI lead to job losses and displace workers in the UK, or is it an opportunity for government and businesses to grasp?
Watch what the panel said on the BBC Question Time AI special, featuring AI pioneer Mo Gawdat, CEO of AI company Synthesia Victor Riparbelli, and Laura Gilbert, senior director of AI at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
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Gaming: Why was Tetris so successful?
Invented in Moscow in 1984, a new Apple TV movie has charted how Tetris made its way out of the Soviet Union to become a global hit.
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@shoesjekke4628
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Crip gang use music inside the robotic eye to make fake metal illness symptoms
@shoesjekke4628
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Terrorist are killing us via robotic eyes and even torture people
@MoritaJunichiro
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
This is evidence that AI research, brain and eye research are being conducted without permission, Justin Bieber and Kelly Petty's incident
@thomasdalehopewelljr1668
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
If a clip is download it into a human brain to cure them of HIV or any other computer generated disease does their vision matter of who it goes straight into and who it doesn’t and does carbon omissions shoot out like a theory in pub 2520 vision of Thomas dale Hopewell Junior PE two to the left B as in boy
@thomasdalehopewelljr1668
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
When they did this to my eyes and creative me a arm 64 eight pointer with my eyes they didn’t hacked my whole life and have tortured me 24 hours a day since then I want to stop I want to press criminal charges along with civil charges for all 1700 trillion and me please help me
@thomasdalehopewelljr1668
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
It’s almost like when your organs are shutting down they try to fight against what’s inside you from other people like family and friends which I hate
@thomasdalehopewelljr1668
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Left eye to me down twice if I love you too Anderson my right eye hold 1700 trillion
@iamnoone7
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
In the future the humanity will defeat the god rules
@PEGGLORE
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Oh My God. I have a similar problem with my right eye, except mine is worse. I can feel the blind spot and It is maddening, like it is niggling constantly and makes me want to kill myself. I need this robot operation desperately. I'll be next for this please.
@dharishtadhanawade3131
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
sir I am 35 year old male my left side eye ratina up blooding since
17th year my vision is lost this disease any operation new technology available sir?
@Food4thought1234
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Awesome.. one step closer to IMMORTALITY 😀
@jamesgrey785
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Press the red button to induce a heart attack in the patient
@jerome8601
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
What company does this
@AT-ww6pj
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Hold on I thought religion doesn’t believe in science
@DrumToTheBassWoop
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Fuck me every time I look at predictions for the future, we seem to on target. Never ceases to amaze me how our technological progress is benefiting society.
@bloodshot557
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
No way???
@katlynf1966
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
again on the weird side of youtube 😂
@RobleAbdikarin
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
About 2 decades ago a very small white thing has created the cornea of my right eye but there was not any pain whatsoever. After five days later, I went I visited a Dr and he prescribed an eye drop. First time I put my eye pain started and the white thing started to spread all the cornea. The next day, I didn't go back to the Dr because of it was Friday in Somalia.
On Saturday, I went back to the him but unfortunately, they told me that he went to Dubai the early morning of that day. Within a week I came one eye blind. even though I can't see anything propertly, I can still feel lights or the sun. I didn't have any money to go the overseas but Since that time I was hoping one day will get surgery to my eye and I will see something through. I have visited tenth of doctors in Somalia and Ethiopia.
Fortunately, in 2015 I came to Australia and I visited Ophthalmology. He told me that I will get some of my vision by saying that, for it was like I just came back from death to live and I can't image how I felt.
He sent a referral letter to Fremantle hospital in Perth WA because I could not afford the cost of the private hospital. I was waiting nearly a year to get an operation. In December last year, I got my appointment from the hospital and I went a week later. I had some test the first day and they told that I need to have MRI to know the back of my eye if the nerve is damaged or not.
A week later I had MRI and they found some damage. I was really disappointed and I still believe that someone can do something it. I am trying to save some money and go somewhere like Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital.
Sorry my bad English.
@jasonbourney3869
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
2:29i did the same thing with my eye and i couldn't stop my eye from crying 😒😒
@v.s.kumarraju6307
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
SUPER
@paulosteffanoflexa386
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
This can help people with Floaters ?
@Ashi-eb8bu
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
ii
@Theninjagecko
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
And all this time the reason he couldn't read his watch was because its 50 years old and the face of it is all scratched up.
@vanhohenheim3589
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Amazing what is possible today!
@TheSafetySmith
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Spectacular!
@phildobson8705
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Fantastic, this is what the world should be doing – moving forward with new technology. http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/
@sirpig8899
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
YEAH science bitch! Well god wasn't going to fix it😒
@greencity721
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
guys i guesd Ropert is working with moorfields hospital? if i am not wrong
@grachogracho5918
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Conratulations ! But how about the statistic / an sheed for pro and contra arguments…. Hope it goes well!
-best regards
@sadfuk
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Another quiet day at the bbc ?
@thanhhuynhngocphuong5999
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
this has given me more passion to study in medical school
@fugglyboodi7617
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Robots will get your eye!
@newyyykkll
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
My question is it should be really expensive, how could the man afford it?
@charlesbrandonnmalubay6949
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
uh
@foxylady9110
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Surprised he could tell the time through that very hazey watch glass…
@Major1dj
January 12, 2024 at 12:12 am
Technology rules,