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Mind Over Matter | BBC
A taster of Lara's BBC documentary on brain ageing
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Smart Homes: How AI Is Transforming Everyday Life | Lorraine
All this week, we're exploring how AI can enhance our lives. To kick off our new series, tech expert Lara Lewington takes a look at some everyday household appliances now powered by AI — showing how they're making life easier, why we shouldn't be afraid of this technology, and what we can expect from it in the future. Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1KyA9sV Broadcast on 09/06/25 Like, follow and subscribe to Lorraine! Catch up on the ITVX: https://bit.ly/2Yvjtyv Website: http://bit.ly/1E6BlKW YouTube: http://bit.ly/18cHdtx Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1E6Bhep Twitter: https://goo.gl/R5Jxmp Lorraine brings you up-to-date topical stories, the biggest celebrity interviews and tasty recipes as well as finger-on-the-pulse fashion tips with Mark Heyes and health advice from Dr Hilary Jones. Presenter Lorraine Kelly welcomes guests in her warm and friendly studio setting as she interviews your favourite celebrity guests and a-list stars as well and delving into the world of food, fashion, health and fun. Join Lorraine every weekday on ITV and STV at 9.00am. http://www.itv.com http://www.stv.tv #lorraine #ai #artificialintelligence #tech #household #technology
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Superhuman | BBC
Clips from Lara's Superhuman documentary looking at robots, exoskeletons, brain-computer interfaces and IVF robots.
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This Morning | ITV1
Lara talking about her book, Hacking Humanity, on This Morning.
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Can Fitness Tech Actually Improve Our Health? | Lorraine
From heart rate to blood sugars to sleep quality, fitness devices can tell us all about our health. Tech expert Lara Lewington joins Lorraine live in the studio to tell us how she found product testing 4 of the most popular devices, alongside Dr Amir who will tell us if these are all necessary or if we should be going back to basics with our health! Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1KyA9sV Broadcast on 05/09/23 Like, follow and subscribe to Lorraine! Catch up on the ITV Hub: https://bit.ly/2Yvjtyv Website: http://bit.ly/1E6BlKW YouTube: http://bit.ly/18cHdtx Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1E6Bhep Twitter: https://goo.gl/R5Jxmp Lorraine brings you up-to-date topical stories, the biggest celebrity interviews and tasty recipes as well as finger-on-the-pulse fashion tips with Mark Heyes and health advice from Dr Hilary Jones. Presenter Lorraine Kelly welcomes guests in her warm and friendly studio setting as she interviews your favourite celebrity guests and a-list stars as well and delving into the world of food, fashion, health and fun. Join Lorraine every weekday on ITV and STV at 9.00am. http://www.itv.com http://www.stv.tv #lorraine #health #fitbit
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Will smart glasses eventually replace smartphones? | BBC News
Smart glasses are often praised for being the next step on from the smartphone. Maybe we’ll use them for calls and messages, and all sorts of information will flash up before our eyes, as sound is directed into our ears. This year, the Consumer Electronics Show floor in Las Vegas was awash with smart glasses. BBC Click’s Lara Lewington tested some of them out. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #AI #SmartGlasses #BBCNews
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Forever Young? | BBC
A taster of Lara's BBC longevity documentary.
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Healthy Ageing | ITV Tonight
Clips from Lara's Tonight: Healthy Ageing show on ITV1
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See what your brain does when you look at art | BBC News
Headsets that show the impact of art on human brainwaves are to be toured at museums and galleries around the UK. They are connected to an electroencephalogram (EEG) monitor and allow people's brainwaves to be visualised in 3D and in real-time on screen. The technology has already been used at the Courtauld Gallery in London where people were able to see the impact pieces by Vincent van Gogh had on their brains. This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #bbcnews
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