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Wake Up to Money

AI Law

Wake Up to Money

BBC

Business

4.4754 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Sean Farrington looks at a multinational law firm which has had to revoke general access to AI programmes. Plus, the UK gets its first Michelin starred vegan restaurant.

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0:00.0

Eleven climbers appeared to have died on the world's second highest mountain K2.

0:06.0

It was one of the deadliest days in mountaineering history.

0:10.0

Rock falls, avalanches.

0:11.0

Huge pieces of ice. All are big enough to kill you.

0:14.0

He just flew out into Devoid and he was gone.

0:17.0

How did it all go so wrong?

0:19.0

And is it really worth risking death to feel alive?

0:22.3

Why would somebody pay to go to a place called the death cell on a vacation?

0:27.4

Extreme.

0:28.3

Peak Danger.

0:29.3

With me, Natalia Melman Petrazella.

0:31.8

Listen to the full series now.

0:33.4

First on BBC Sounds.

0:36.1

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:40.4

Wake Up to Money from BBC 5 Live.

0:43.8

Hello, morning, welcome to Wake Up to Money.

0:45.9

A note seen by the BBC shows a multinational law firm has had to revoke general access to AI programs.

0:52.9

We'll take a look at how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal sector.

0:57.3

Also on the program this morning, the government says more funding's on the way for thousands

1:00.6

of new social and affordable homes in England will ask one of the country's biggest housing associations

1:05.6

if the move goes far enough.

1:07.6

And a restaurant in London's become the first vegan restaurant in the UK to receive

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