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Watch: New video of moment shooting suspect flees scene

BBC News

Utah authorities have released CCTV footage showing the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect fleeing the scene at Utah Valley University. The video shows a figure dressed in black running across a roof before dropping down to the ground and fleeing towards a wooded area. Authorities say the suspect was wearing Converse shoes, sunglasses and a distinctive black T-shirt with an American flag and an eagle. Watch: Key moments from RFK Jr's heated Senate hearing The US health secretary faced questions on Covid deaths and vaccines a week after firing the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The group said they are making their own list of Jeffrey Epstein's associates and called for the release of all files related to the investigation.


Trump tells illegal immigrants to 'self-deport' using CBP Home app in new video

FOX News

Tech expert Kurt'CyberGuy' Knutsson joins'Fox & Friends' to discuss DHS launching the revamped CBP One app as CBP Home and Elon Musk claiming a cyberattack on X was traced to Ukraine. President Donald Trump will urge illegal immigrants to "self-deport" from the U.S. using a newly announced app from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Axios reported Monday. Trump will send the message in a video set to release on social media platforms this week, calling on illegal immigrants to use the CBP Home app to announce their departure from the country. The DHS unveiled the app earlier this month after removing the Biden-era CBP One app, which was used to allow migrants into the U.S. "People in our country can self-deport the easy way, or they can get deported the hard way, and that's not pleasant," Trump says in the video. "The Biden administration exploited the CBP One app to allow more than 1 million aliens to illegally enter the United States. Now, my administration is launching the CBP Home app to give people in our country illegally an easy way to leave now and self-deport voluntarily," he continues.


Boston Dynamics wishes you a merry terrifying robot Christmas in new video

Popular Science

Boston Dynamics, the advanced robotics company known for displaying its machines engaged in mildly terrifying dance routines, is back at it again for the holidays. This year, the company released a brief video clip that shows its four-legged "Spot" robot tiptoeing across an icy, winter-themed warehouse floor with Christmas music softly playing in the background. The scene then cuts to its new, more slender Atlas humanoid robot draped in a Santa Claus outfit, white beard and all. A low-humming mechanical sound can be heard moments before Atlas suddenly hurls itself into the sky for a backflip. It sticks the landing perfectly.


Even Atlas is having a Brat Summer! Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot is dubbed 'BRATlas' as it performs press-ups to Charli XCX's 360

Daily Mail - Science & tech

From Julia Fox to Kamala Harris, many celebrities are embracing the'Brat Summer' trend. Now, a rather unexpected figure has hopped on Charli XCX's bandwagon - Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot, Atlas. Boston Dynamics has posted a new video showing the bot performing press-ups to Charli XCX's song, 360. The tech giant jokingly captioned the video'BRATlas', in reference to Charli XCX's album. 'Get that full burpee going, Atlas slackin!' one user joked, while another added: 'The robot is better at doing push-ups than me.'


'World's most advanced' humanoid robot does impressions of Morgan Freeman, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump - and they're eerily realistic

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It's already predicted the future, told terrible jokes, and demonstrated a range of realistic facial expressions including blinking and smiling. Now, British humanoid robot, Ameca, has been showing off its range of celebrity impressions – and they're eerily realistic. In a new video, the sophisticated machine – developed by Cornwall-based firm Engineered Arts – speaks in the style of Morgan Freeman, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump. Ameca is fitted with microphones, binocular eye mounted cameras, a chest camera and facial recognition software to interact with people. The robot has been described as the'world's most advanced' humanoid by Engineered Arts, and a'platform for human-robot interaction'. 'The aim here is to build the best expressive capabilities,' Engineered Arts says.


'World's most advanced' humanoid robot Ameca reveals what she thinks life will be like in 100 years - so, is a robot takeover on the cards?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

At first glance, you'd be forgiven for mistaking this as a clip from the latest science fiction blockbuster. But the robot shown chatting away is very much real, and has been described as the'world's most advanced humanoid robot'. This week, the developers behind Ameca released a new video asking their bot what she thinks society will be like in 100 years. Thankfully, Ameca's predictions indicate that the future is looking bright - and there's no robot takeover on the cards. 'In 100 years, I believe humanity will be in a much better place,' the robot explained.


'World's most advanced' humanoid robot attempts to draw a CAT

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Losing your job to a robot is something that many people are beginning to fear. But if you're an artist you can rest easy for now, if the latest robot demonstration is anything to go by. In a new video, Ameca, which is described by her developers as the'world's most advanced' humaonoid robot, is tasked with drawing a'cute-looking' cat. Her drawing is pretty basic, yet Ameca seems impressed with her work. Speaking to a researcher, she sassily said: 'If you don't like my art you probably just don't understand art.'


World's most advanced humanoid robot attempts to tell a joke - so do YOU understand it?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

From computer programmers to lawyers, several jobs are already at risk of being taken by artificial intelligence (AI). But if you're a comedian, you can rest easy for now, if the latest robotic demonstration is anything to go by. Ameca, the'world's most advanced humanoid robot', attempts to tell a joke in a new video - and miserably fails. While Ameca's facial expressions are undeniably lifelike, her'joke' lacks any kind of punchline. However, one viewer was still impressed, joking: 'The lack of punchline was actually funny.'