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inspired plot and meddling in us elections from abroad. a new report suggests iran is creating fake news websites in an effort to influence us voters before november. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central the race for the white house heads west today with vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump, both on the campaign trail, harris and her running mate, governor tim walz, speaking at an event near phoenix arizona tonight as they push forward on their battleground, blitz, then it's often nevada and california trump will mark his return to the trail with a rally tonight in montana, which is his first major campaign event in nearly a week and the first since yesterday's press conference where he agreed to debate his democratic rival. >> we have correspondents covering both candidates. let's begin with cnn's eva
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mckend, who is live for us in glendale, arizona with the harris campaign event what's the message they're hoping to bring to voters? there well, brianna, they are here in the southwest to reach a diverse coalition of voters. >> the voters that they say helped power past democratic victories. they will talk about immigration. they will need to, in this border state, they will also address the economy as well and reproductive rights. and they say they have the infrastructure to make this case to young voters, to latino voters in this pivotal state, people are just starting to line up here for the rally this evening and they tell me that they are really excited about the shakeup in this democratic ticket, but also they're really motivated to vote against trump let's listen she had drunk okay it's national hit or miss about okay you go trump way.
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i'm sorry, is the end of america to a certain point, i'm sorry? >> i like her policies. i like her policies that she's willing to talk about the border. i like her policies on education. i like that she is about women's rights, reproductive ivf, all of those things because those things matter to me so that husband and wife, they are voting for different reasons. the campaign picking up a key endorsement today, brianna, the league of united latin american citizens. and i've been speaking with another key organizing group. they're called lucha zone other an immigrants rights activist group when i spoke to them a few months ago, they were feeling kind of deflated. they were feeling as though it was going to be hard to make the case for president biden knocking on doors because of all of the enforcement policies that he was adopting. but they say that they feel new life with vice president harris at the top of the ticket and especially her selecting
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governor walz as her running mate. they say really signals that she would adopt a progressive no nonsense agenda. if she's elected president. and so already they've had hundreds 100,000 doors. they've knocked their goal by november to reach 1 million voters brianna all right. >> eva mckend for us live on the trail in glendale, arizona. thanks for that reporting and let's bring in cnn's kristen holmes now who's covering the trump campaign. kristen, the former president, will be in montana, not a battleground state in the presidential race, but it certainly is going to matter when it comes to the senate. >> yeah, this is a critical race. it's actually one of the biggest races that we have on the senate map this time around. and that's because it's one of the only senate races in which the democratic incumbent in this case, senator jon tester, is running for reelection in a state that donald trump won by a large margin. if you look at his opponent tim sheehy, he could likely get a big boost by having donald trump there on
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the ground campaigning for him. and when donald trump was defending the fact that he's not in these battleground states. he mentioned that he mentioned that, yes, he doesn't have to go to montana. he also has a fundraiser in wyoming, doesn't have to go to wyoming, but he is there to boost up their chances in both the senate and the house. but the fact remains is we have been covering win is donald trump going to get back out on the trail in a real way to visit these battleground states, to talk to his campaign. they say that overall, they believe that they are positive, they are optimistic about how this is going. they say that he doesn't necessarily have to be just in these battlegrounds states that they're reaching people in other ways doing podcasts. he's been sitting for interviews. he has been doing events with various streamers trying to reach people who are maybe not in the mainstream media watching the mainstream media, but instead have different outlets that they go to. course this is a high risk, high reward kind of situation. we have no idea if this kind of outreach works particularly this close to the election, but
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we know that donald trump has said that they're going to ramp up his travel. he is going to be on those states, but the one thing to keep in mind here, and this is what we're really hearing from allies of donald trump's, who are concerned now because of that change in the top of the ticket because of what you saw? we were just talking about. it's kind of change in louisiana around kamala harris. they obviously see that is the strategy going to play out? is it possible that kamala harris can keep this momentum going and the trump team says, we don't believe that's going to happen. but one thing is clear. you have a split screen right now of kamala harris on the road with tim walz hitting these battleground states. will donald trump has just been at mar-a-lago and of course has this rally now in montana later tonight yeah. >> you're asked a very smart question about that yesterday, too. kristen holmes. thank you so much. live for us here in washington. so as the campaigns or christian crossing the country, you can see there is a method to the madness and it's all about gaming out as many paths as possible to that
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number, the all-important to 70. and no one knows the map. the electoral map, and math like larry sabato, the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. larry worth noting you made three big change just to the electoral map expectations since we last spoke, what are they minnesota and new hampshire at both become surprisingly competitive when president biden was still in the race. >> that is donald trump was a competitor in places where he shouldn't have been given the normal map. well, with these substitution of kamala harris, certainly with minnesota because of the addition of governor walz, but also new hampshire. and those four votes can matter in a close race. they are now leaning much more strongly democratic. but the big one i think is georgia. >> most of the georgia experts that we know and check with felton georgia was clearly leaning to trump for most of this year, even before biden's troubles.
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>> but that isn't true any longer. there there's so much enthusiasm and energy for kamala harris and the democratic ticket that those very same people, some of them republicans think that this is it's a very competitive state that georgia could go either way. so it's now a toss-up. we didn't change montana or wyoming though. i want you to know that there's still heavy trump states yeah. >> know. very good point there in georgia as you're looking at that do you have a sense of the demographic shift of people that were reticent for biden, but are now energized by harris sure. >> it isn't big groups of voters. it's the fact that you've got people in the democratic coalition, whether it's minorities, blacks, and latinos, or young people, for example, suburban women who, are simply not excited about president biden, you can say that was justified or unjustified, but facts are facts now, they are energized
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and so it's really a matter of getting people activated and dedicated and determined to vote and to bring friends with them. well, kamala harris is doing that that's where the difference is that has made a number of states across the country much more competitive, including the two they're in today in nevada and arizona, they're they're tied their ties now, whereas they will clearly leaning to trump earlier in the year other states that you're watching closely well beyond the blue wall states, i guess we'll watch them until election even longer, depending on how long it takes to count the votes. >> wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, which may very well be the entire election. >> but you have to keep an eye on stage it's that are vaguely competitive like north carolina, that's one we're really watching now. >> that is normally a republican state barack obama was the last democratic presidential candidate to carry it in 2008, and he lost it
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running for reelection but that is becoming more competitive because first of all, the demographics demographics in north carolina are changing and those who have professional degrees of one sort or another are becoming more dominant and certain parts of north carolina. but we're also looking at that because the republicans nominated without getting into the details are pretty extreme candidate for governor. and the democrats have a more mainstream candidate. and of course, there is a democratic governor there now who served the past two terms. >> so that's having an impact because some republicans get turned off by the gubernatorial candidate and they may not be excited about donald trump, and they may not vote so will that happen? >> i don't know yet it's too early to say, but it's certainly worth watching always fascinating, talking to you about the map. larry sabato. thank you so much. >> thank you. brianna and
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let's get more perspective on donald trump's campaign from someone who worked inside the trump administration. >> we're joined now by secretary mark esper. he served as the defense secretary under president trump. he's also a cnn political commentator. and serves on the board and as a strategic advisor for some aerospace and defense defense-related companies, secretary, nice to see you as always thanks for being here with us jessica, you too. let's start. >> i just want your reaction as someone who worked with the former president and in his last administration, i would love to hear your reaction to his press conference from mar-a-lago yesterday where he attacked vice president harris is intelligence he said a lot of falsehoods and lies. he was really focused on crowds side comparisons how, where do you think his state of mind is right now? >> yeah. first of all, i didn't see the entire speech remarks i caught snippets of it and i've read a lot about it,
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but a lot of it is not anything we haven't seen before, right. but i think it really reflects a growing frustration and a growing inability to really find the angle of attack against the harris-walz ticket. and it's it's reflected in his comments, not just yesterday, but prior to that as well. and so you see him out there grabbing a different things, trying out different names to call her different attack lines. and i think it just reflects what they haven't picked up a strike how did you at a time when she's had a few good weeks now of enthusiasm, of momentum first, from her selection, but then the selection of the governor of minnesota as her vp. and now she will have a convention in about a week-and-a-half. it's going to give her another boost, going hopefully into labor day so so she's on her run lot of momentum and he's been, back at mar-a lago really not doing much so it's a curious dichotomy between the two campaigns. >> and i wonder as you watch him campaign for president this
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third time around as a former defense secretary, as his former defense secretary, do you think he is equipped and can he be trusted to make those tough decisions about the military, about foreign affairs? do you would you feel confident with him making those choices? >> well, i've said several times and i think he's unfit for the job for a number of reasons. but first and foremost that i think you have to in all these jobs, particularly the presidency, but in all public service jobs, you have to put the country first and that's just not his inclination and so no, i that's why i i've said on repeated occasions, i will not be supported putting him in this selection. so that's a principal concern of mine at the same time, i'm curious to hear were vice president harris would be on any number of issues on her own accord, not the biden administration, but we're she will be on issues such as defense spending we think we know where she is on israel and ukraine and issues like that, but i think we're all waiting to hear that where she will be if she were to win the election in november are
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you open to supporting that her ticket well, i've said on other occasions that i thought that the first campaign or the first party that introduced the next generation candidate? what really have an upper hand and we've seen that now with kamala harris, the other two things i'm looking for is someone that can speak more to hope and bring people together. and i think you see that in harris campaign. the third thing i'm looking for is again on either side, but at this point it's really the harris campaign is we'll she make a move to the middle, to the center? because i think you know, there's this big 50, 60% of americans who are sitting there in the middle just are waiting to hear people move more to them and rather than kind of arguing from the positions on the right or the left. so those are the things i'm looking for and i like all the most other americans we pulling that lever and about what 80 some days. >> yeah. and we don't have much time at all, but i do want to ask you about jd vance's and republicans attacks on governor
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tim walz, military service. >> what do you make of those attacks? >> well, first of all, i'm i'm really happy that we have the two vice presidential candidates that were veterans. our veterans and they both served honorably. some really happy to see that i think that's important for the country. i think it's for the positions that either may occupy. and of course it's important to the military and veterans. >> look, i think some of the attacks are without merit. >> some i think need clarified by by governor walz, he should he should speak to it. the fact that it's been going on for a few days now in my view, means that he should just get out, speak speak to the issues clarify where i think he's probably misspoken or people would say misled and clarify things, but get this off the table. people and get focus back on the bigger issues that are out there. >> all right. secretary mark esper, thanks so much for your time thank you and we have some breaking news. we are learning a small passenger plane has crashed in a residential area outside sao paulo, brazil.
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>> brazil's president just announcing on x that all 62 people on board are dead. that's right. we have cnn's julia vargas jones, who is joining us now. can you tell us what you're learning about this? we're seeing pictures start to come in yes, we are in they are striking the video that we're seeing the most is this woman walking out of her house into a balcony and you see that giant plume of smoke. >> i just spoke to that women not that long ago. nathalie's to carry. she told me she was having lunch when she just hard loud noise and it sounded like a drone. she walked outside. and she saw the plane just going down in a spiral. she said, basically that she just crouched down and started praying. that was next door neighbor right there. so i asked her how far was this from your house was? >> 50 feet. 100 feet was like no, no, no, juliette, that is my next door neighbors. so she's saying she feels like the luckiest woman in the world right now to have survived
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this. also, just to give you some context, this is outside in the countryside of some paolo, the flight was carrying about 68 passengers for members of the crew and the flight was supposed to be only about an hour and a half, eight minutes before was opposed to touch down in gordo news, which is the largest airport in brazil, the busiest one, the hub receives fights like this. every day. and yet this happened just about eight minutes before they were supposed to land. she's saying right now, first responders have blocked off the scene completely. there are firefighters, police, other kinds of first responder medics. but she can't even go back to get her belongings, her animals are out with her. the whole scene, of course, is still chaotic as we're trying to figure out if there were any survivors on this flight, it appears the president said that they're all dead and we don't know who else might have been injured or have lost their home in this tragedy. it does appear
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that will get to know a little bit more in the coming hours as authorities make their way through the scene. but for now, a lot of the residents of that area is just holding their breath. >> i'm sure they are. alright. julia, stay with us. let's bring in in an aviation analyst and former faa safety inspector, david soucie david obviously, there are a lot of things we don't know right now. we're just starting to get these videos. we do have this comment from the president that everyone is dead that was on onboard. >> what what could have happened here? >> what would you start looking at as you began? masticating this the only thing that's going to be available right now at this moment is the communications that went on between air traffic control and that airplane in the moments before. >> and as they made that approach, what i be looking at as well right off the bat is the fact that first of all, i want to talk about the atr 42. i think that's what it was. it may have been a 600. i'm not sure at this point, but that atr is used quite a lot in brazil and all of the world.
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there were some issues with that airplane in the states with icing and certainly icing wouldn't be in play at this point because where it was located, but that's one of the first things you'd look at is what about the aircraft history where there's that? but it looks to me at this point, like this, and listening to the video as well is it's a power on stall, which is one of the most difficult things to recover from once you're into this stall is you have power on the aircraft, but yet it's still stalling and it rotates around. it's like a flat spin. they sometimes refer to it. so those are some of the most difficult things you get out of and they just didn't have enough altitude to recover from it. you can see the nose being pointed down, which is one of the ways to get out of that stall. he's trying to get the nose down to get some more air speed over the top of the wings so they can then recover out of it, but it never did get far enough down where it could recover from the damage or from the tragic crash at the bottom. >> and david, you're referring to some other videos, certainly that we're getting in. we're going to bring that to our
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viewers here on the other side of the break, you are looking at video of a plane crash outside of sao paulo, 62 people on board dead at this point, this is video from a woman's house, the plane landing on the home of her next-door neighbor. we have new video here just in a few minutes. stay with us cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max hey, you've seen this was the dish main one. you're telling me you can get directtv, vogue good stuff and you don't need a satellite dish i used to love doing my business on those things you're one sick pigeon, then dishes kept the rain off our beaks. >> we just have different prices already satellite-free
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news. >> we are learning that a small passenger plane has crashed in a residential area. this is outside of sao paulo hello, brazil. brazil's president just announced on x that all 62 people on board are dead. and we do have new video. i want to warn you though this video that we just have in is very disturbing. >> cnn aviation analyst david soucie is back with us and david, that was the video. you are kind of describing, i think right before we went to break where we see the plane going in a circle as it's going to the ground, walk us through what you think that is and what you're seeing as you watch that video well, it's it is very disturbing to watch and i hope that any children are watching it at this point. i thank you for that warning but
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when we talk about that type of spin how we get into those spins is unknown at this point. how the aircraft got into that predicament or not? but what we refer that to as a pac our on stall meaning it didn't have the engines lost and then it stalled and fell to the ground. this is a power on style in which they're trying to attempt to keep moving forward and get airflow over the wings enough where they can recover from this spin that they're in. and that's sometimes referred to as a splat flat spin as well as low as it was so and i think there were just on approach to land as low as it was. it takes quite a bit of altitude to recover from that because you have to get the nose down and get the aircraft to get some airflow over the wing so that you can recover and pull out of those those flat spins and there just wasn't enough airspace for that to be accomplished and tragically ended the way that it did david you said they were on approach to land. is that right i think i wonder report said there were six minutes from landing at that point and so knowing that
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fact, what are the different scenarios? that you're familiar with that have led to what you described as a power on stall there's very few that would cause this. >> so the ones that i would be aware of that have happened before is when there's a last-minute change in the approach paths. so if the aircraft is already planning on may taking their dissent in there in that dissent that are coming down. and then at the last minute, there's something on the runway or there's something that causes them to make it quick and rapid change to that plan. they may have already had their flaps down, they may already have been in this more slow slow speed scenario for landing. and if there in that speed it's more vulnerable two flat spin. what can happen is if those flaps than are brought up too quickly and airspeed is not been recovered, then at that point, you have a low airspeed. your wing isn't configured for that low speed, and then you put the
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power on at that point that aircraft he doesn't really know where to go because it doesn't have enough airflow over the country both surfaces to make it go in the direction you want it to. in that case, it can stall. and that means that the airflow over the top of the wing is interrupted and that the aircraft is kind of stalls. it doesn't go forward, it's not going back. it's just stalling, so it starts to go downward straight downward. and that's what happens. and then when you try to recover from it, you put forward red around and you try to crank it to one side. and if that doesn't work, you try to get the nose down to get some airspeed. but again, as i mentioned before, if you don't have enough altitude and then it's difficult, if not impossible to recover from that scenario in that video that we played, you here you hear almost like what i'm not an aviation expert, but to my ear, it sounds like a stalling engine, like it is making a weird sound. it is it's trying you here and we also heard the neighbor. this video that we have on our screen right now. this is the next-door neighbor to the house where the plane
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fell on and she described what she thought at first was the sound of a drone she was confused. she went outside and then she saw this airplane falling out of the sky. let's play the second video that we just have in david so that you can listen to to the sound again, i do want to tell our viewers it is disturbing please don't be showing this to your kids. let's listen to this and then david, tell us what you're hearing. i mean, david, if if you don't if you're not an aviation expert, you might think maybe you're hearing a helicopter or something. what are what are you hearing there? >> well it does sound like a helicopter the first time i watched it, i thought that perhaps there was a helicopter in the area. but you can tell that after it hits the ground that those noises go away completely. so they are related to the airplane.
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>> now, what can happen in this style situation too, is that the atr is very, very powerful engines and the propellers are adjustable pitch. >> so as the you're in the stall situation, if you apply full power to it to try to recover yourself from it, which maybe what happened here the propellers can actually cavitate. in other words, they're spinning too fast. the grip the pole forward. they're just cavitated. they're causing disturbance of the air and the propeller and that can cause that sound that it actually is stalling sound, as you mentioned it's where the aircraft has the air over the top of the propeller is going supersonic. it's actually creating the subsonic or transonic range that causes that popping sound that's what you're hearing, is putting the popping sound so it could be that it was just over cavitated those propellers at that point all right, david. >> thank you so much for your analysis and context on something on all of that we really appreciate it. we're of course going to stay on top of the story and bring you any new developments as we get them
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national security reporter, zachary cohen is here with us. or zach explain what iran is trying to do here. >> yeah. briana, us intelligence officials have warned as recently as last month that iran is trying to run a covert influence campaign targeting the 2024 us presidential election. and they had two goals in mind. we want to undermine donald trump's candidacy and they also want to just sow discord more generally in the u.s. by exploiting the societal divisions and his political divisions that already exist here. and this microsoft report really provides the clearest, most concrete examples we've seen so far. i mean, includes examples of these fake news sites that microsoft says we're created by iranian operatives and they target people on both ends of the political spectrum. one example they give is caters motive left-leaning, liberal leaning voters. and it's all about stoking his outrage about donald trump it posties really long-form articles insulting donald trump, including one and that was headlined roy rage relapse. it has a caricature photo of donald trp on it. it also includes a quote that calls trump and opiyo opioid pills, elephant in the maga,
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china shop refers to him as a quote, raving mad there's also other side's though that cater more to conservative leaning voters in the u.s. and they want to talk no issues that really drive conversation among some of those conservative voters, including lgbtq issues, gender, gender reassignment issues, things that really get conservative voters heated. they want to really pump up the temperature in those online forums in a way that stokes real life division and division in the voting booth. >> yeah. i mean, they have the finger on the pulse if those are the issues they're targeting iran is not the only one though, right? according to microsoft, that's right. microsoft is saying that this evidence actually shows a iran and russia maybe now are the two most engaged in trying to influence the upcoming election. >> and they suspect that russia will continue to try to do what russia's been doing for the last several election cycles. that is again, to exploit those divisions within our society, within our political structure. they point to several examples, including an instagram account run by russian operatives. they say it's really just geared toward everything that is
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explosive and controversial in the u.s. just trying to really get that conversation and that outrage machine rowing. it includes conspiracy theories like the cia and claims the cia instructed ukrainian troll farms to influence us elections. it claims the fbi wiretap donald trump's residents, things like that that really do create sort of mass hysteria are attempting to create mass hysteria. china is another one. it's an interesting example because china's not really assessed at this point to influence the outcome of the upcoming election, but they are doing things behind the scenes to sort of push those pressure points in the similar way, they're russia and iran are. china is running these fake online personas for amplify outrage on their end, that could taet some down-ballot races according to microsoft and the intel community. so the big three really, using their intelligence services and their online tools to pride influenced the u.s. electorate in some sort of way. >> so interesting, zach, thank you so much, really good reporting there. next, why of fed-up, governor newsome is
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is demanding of you interestingly, he's coming at this from the perspective of the homeowners in california who don't want to see this on their streets anymore. >> he's expressing empathy with the homeowners rather than empathy with the unhoused people in what he said just there just what about homeless advocates? you get tower they reacting to this well, not well, i spoke to an activist up in san francisco just now who said that this is very disappointing. >> and she said it's disappointing because she thinks newsome knows better. she thinks this is a political message and the whole situation around fining people for sleeping on the street. a lot of activists are saying what we're essentially doing here is criminalizing poverty and not doing anything to actually deal with the causes of homelessness. just trying to get people off the streets and out of the way yes. all right. nick watt for us there in los angeles. thanks so much for that reporting. brianna. >> now to some of the other headlines, we're watching this
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>> well. look openai is raising this concern in a safety report that it released about this updated version of chatgpt's voice mode, which is starting to roll out to paid users. and this tool sounds remarkably lifelike. you can have real-time conversations, you can interrupt it, it laughs if you crack a joke and just to give you a taste of how realistic this tool is, i think we have a clip we can play for you from the openai demo that they did earlier this year i'm going to show you a selfie of what i looked like and then i'd like you to try to see what emotions i'm feeling. it looks like you're feeling pretty happy and cheerful with a big smile and maybe even a touch of excitement whatever's going on, it seems like you're in a great mood care to share the source of those good vibes. >> yeah, no, the reason i'm in a really good mood is because we were doing a presentation showcasing how useful and amazing you are oh, stop it. >> you're making me blush now it won't sound exactly like
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that openai pulled that specific boys after accusations that they tried to copy the voice of scarlett johansson, who of course voiced that ai assistant in the movie her, but it will retain many of those really lifelike features. >> and now openai is saying it's worried that because the tool is so realistic, people could start relying on it for emotional relationships and pulling back potentially from their human relationships i want to read for you a part of this safety report, openai said users might form social relationships with the ai, reducing their need for human interaction, potentially benefiting lonely only individuals, but possibly affecting healthy relationships. and what i think is really important about this disclosure it, because it comes at a time when we already know that our existing technology is contributing to issues with social isolation and loneliness and i think it's possible that we start to see that unfortunately getting worse because of artificial schill intelligence. >> yeah, you can see how that would happen. clare. thank you
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