tv Made in Germany Deutsche Welle February 1, 2024 7:30am-8:00am CET
7:30 am
to see the world the subscribe. now to dw documentary the, how are your new year's resolutions coming along, given up smoking, doing a dry january or even a vague in january. for many people losing weight is a big. how about a fruit diet or interval fasting low or no carbs? or maybe a lot of exercise instead. which method are you choosing to shad the excess weight . and how often have you experienced the yo, yo a fast where you gain back more kilos after a diet. now what looks like the solution as arrived in the form of the diabetes drug, always impact for the new obesity shots from what goes a also on this week show
7:31 am
how hard official intelligence is also useful in medicine. other areas where it's uses on the rods and what mobility could look like in the near future. they be city has become a major problem in society. a new shot permit, some pick promises a solution. akilah you should melt away by themselves. celebrities like kim kardashian and eli musk has been using it a little shop with a numerous consequences for the economy. not shown that i do believe this will change the diet market similar to biography wanted drawer power though. there were many, many other railroad tall dysfunction, treatment medications that came to forward with black grad,
7:32 am
which was done so incredibly successful. the others have basically all disappeared and that was the only drug for this. i could imagine it will be similar with the golden o as impacted as i'm originally a diabetes. drug is considered a miracle cure for weight loss. that success even surprised the manufacturer. they didn't believe it didn't usually do. i think the whole world was surprised to see your claim in 2005 that the drugs that gays to pages it was never able to be. business areas for new window was 2005. the demand for potato chips, soft drinks, and fullest food in american supermarkets, such as bull nose is already fully stops because shelters who take diet medications applying less of these people. will this have consequences for the produces? yes, you can see the impact all the but whether the shot will have a significant impact on mcdonald's on nestle,
7:33 am
which don't just sell fattening foods. these are companies that operate globally. that doesn't need to. ready buy up or even united airlines would save $80000000.00 us dollars a year, a customer just wait an average of $4.00 kilos less. that's because a light to ashcroft seems less few done. mom, the headquarters of knows, i know desk is benefiting from the global success of the diet. shant danish economy is expected to grow by 1.7 percent this year without the pharmaceutical manufacturer. it would have shrunk by not point 3 percent. according to the ministry of economic a fast, if we need the problem, a statement about the financial situation of denmark, you'll have to check the noise out. because otherwise, you were given will be given a full force picture, nor described by around 30 percent and just one. yeah. a new 5600000000. you're
7:34 am
right. production facility is currently being built into mall collecting 21000 people. what the company was tough. the workforce, they occupying so much work tools for building their plans that it has an impact on other building works indeed, my dreams is when you hospital stuff like that. they go shooting out resources from the pocket of manufacturers such as pfizer and eli lilly. also, i want to know to weight loss shots range, all right, as the latest weight loss products, the pre flight, eli lilly in the us, you've done. they will all look to develop something that might not infringe on the other's problems because that has a different composition. and the issue is because, um, if people become healthier overall because they ate more healthily as a result of the shot. and then that would promote health, i would cost to companies that profit from people being ill. i mean that's
7:35 am
definitely the case and the cost of discount right now. and the next 10 years, the market is expanding still what people are getting for it need. and no one wants to get a, we're having difficulties giving up to the drilling to market. so there's, there's no street. when the action runs out, then you will see as a shop driving prices in the us, a monthly dose of, as i'm pick costs around a $1000.00 without health insurance on affordable to many of his health insurance companies in europe cover the costs pharmaceutical company sales will continue to rise ever and ventured something incorrectly or sold a piece of clothing together the on way. maybe it's a noise, but not all that seriously. but what if that were to happen to a doctor? artificial intelligence could provide a remedy in the future, could still hasn't been used very much in medicine yet, but that could be changing the. it's
7:36 am
a matter of life and death at the sob looking clinic this morning. a woman has to have a fist sized tumor removed from her library. grand preparations on the way in the operating room such in legal stuff right is getting ready for the operation. he's using data goals and the newly developed also official intelligence system. they could have pulled out the critical point in the operation is this area of central vessel, and there's no room for error. if you cut the hip partic, audrey, it would end in disaster for the patient. and this means that the patient would probably lead to test a i as an additional safety feature with its help that you make can be seen from
7:37 am
all sides in a 3 d graphic that helps prepare the rice incisions and identify the delicate areas . the challenge with this operation is that, that you might, is extremely launch. it's also very close to vital blood vessels that supply the live a, for example, a us hobby ever being used in medicine. the idea of using learning software in the operating room came from this young program a. she's the driving force behind the technology of my personal coffee to get into the medical domain. because it's a shame that there is no connection between technology and medical domain. so much is that the technology is but the medical is not wholly the devices, the technology that's being used and i told them not to have it made the search in is very experience. he has already removed. countless jim is in
7:38 am
more than 20 years, but he's open to new technologies in the operating room. the i t specialist is presence and monitor of the software at the moment. also officially intelligence is still in the pilot phase and is being further developed with each opperation the assistant delta is also equipped with data goals. that means 2 surgeons have the procedure under control. melanie's is, can make the difference between life and death. when removing a human divide to author, ease must not be 7. the hey, i enables mold, precise control is exactly where handles and coats need to be applied with the help of computer to control glosses. the 3 d image of the to mount and the blood vessels is marriage onto the patients surgical sites. so now he's able to see those are trees and over there, whereabouts?
7:39 am
so it helps him to not caught or live be cautious then disney or does. this also helps him to prevent bad events and to accident off to move in 3 hours that you might is removed and the patient is doing well. also official intelligence loans with every operation together with the surgeons expertise. the software is constantly evolving human error and the operating room can have fatal consequences . technology minimizes the risk to bring on. so excuse me, i have to honestly say that i was quite satisfied. you can see the structures in where they were and that was a great help to the stuff in the end. it was much easier surgically than we thought from the image. yes. but, but it was exactly right. which was a great help, especially in the middle where the launch to my had displaced the vessels side. if it's not in the midst of what is that, what was it that was really helpful to confused?
7:40 am
i think that's about us. the next steps will be to use a i felt operations on moving organs such as the hot humanoid robots, they look human, they can link, speak and move. that's why they're not only fascinating, but also scary for many people. they fear that they'll be replaced by machines in the future, especially in their jobs. get robots, even if they, they are no resemblance to humans. are often the only way for many companies to come to grips with a prevailing shortage of skilled workers. robot dogs smoked in, don't smoke now it's facing forward. when you turn it around and give it a push, it runs on the opposite direction. the re bought dog from boston dynamics is
7:41 am
program to use on sufficient intelligence to independently measure room temperature and noise levels. detect obstacles specifically applied here because i knew that i knew working a lot with machines, especially in maintenance. that's what makes the mechanic to make a tronics engineer. hermes group works in a very digitalized way here. but i didn't know that at 1st. that makes it all the more exciting and enjoyable for me. and those are very bought, helps with individual shipments, jaime logistics center. i'm also from the us manufacturer code that area. it's thoughts, parcels containing items of clothing from various textile companies and sends them to the recipients. it's programmed with special software
7:42 am
so the brain allows robotics system to be able to see inside. so what it does is because my brain takes a picture. and from that picture is able to understand what are, what are in the and so for example, you can see here an outline of one of the t shirts in this frame is able to identify that as an object of the home use logistics sensor and hold and sleeping is one of the most modern in europe. it covers an area of the size of $26.00 football fields around $200000000.00. postal is containing orders from function companies and home furnishings suppliers such as also subsidiary fun, pre, a process to every year. it's fully automatic. that's possible. as long as they have uniform sizes it's more difficult with individual products and smaller consignments. these were previously sold to buy homes in the future,
7:43 am
several right bought. so we'll assume these tossed together with other machines. the auto group has already ordered a total of a 100 right boats for it. so logistics centers raising your opportunity and how do the $3600.00 employees see it? many of them now have to retrain from manual work to operating machines and correcting hours. the robot makes my work easier. it's best to help me to support me when it checks the can assignments and it patched up and then they go on to dispatch from then 5
7:44 am
bucks and then you're not afraid of losing your job on 99? no, i'm not. we also have to check the confusion the road. i'll keep an eye on it. if there errors, we also have to recess it. no, i'm not afraid. but says more and more right bought so deployed it remains to be seen with all employees are ready to take home the new tasks that will probably only be a few humans needed here in the future. i need some monitoring on to recharge the right book docs when they were time from that. the trolls because they do run out of chips from time to time. the do you own an electric car from which manufacturer? german brands dominated the combustion engine market for decades. then us based car
7:45 am
manufacturer, tesla overtook them when it came to electric cars. and now, here comes the chinese how dependent is germany on its most important industry? the auto industry, the automotive industry is still the. i cannot make the call of industry as a home that's going well for a long time to well, those you on a lot of money have no interest in changing. in theory, we should have focus on like trim ability, much, much earlier than we did. that's conceding 10, germany's call manufacturers catch up and should the government help with billions or is it already too late? then be a vita. if we continue to say we're common, you find drugs. i now have to compete against the world on the basis of individual cause we will lose. so this is a strategy that comes what kind of just all the german
7:46 am
cars, not just popular in germany. the prestige of the big brands was also important off to the law, psychologically the density not in the whole postwar period. the idea that we will, once again somebody in the world had a lot to do with the automotive industry, being a success fact. so to speak, the kazi, i'm not parks fucked to boss jem. and cause is being sold all over the world for decades. that spruce at low prosperity, but made the german economy to dependent on the industry. it brings and innovations and patents, and almost a 1000000 high paying jobs. but what's also crucial to the door don't deal with the importance of the automotive industry for exports in germany, and basically look for your ups exports and therefore for how valuable our currency is and how much we can buy on the world of markets depends in part on how well we build cars up because y'all was put german calls us
7:47 am
still good. but when it comes to elect trim ability, germany is lacking behind it's e cause play hardly any role in china. chinese competition has cost help. the top dogs are now also under attack on the domestic market. chinese market share f e calls is already at 8 percent, and the trend is rising. german comic is don't have the models, but customers want to, i don't have germany reacted far too late. not only the car manufacturers, but the politicians to get the problem. chinese e cause a smaller, lighter and on average, significantly cheaper. the gym and manufacturers and tesla tend to offer launch inexpensive models. now the fear of the disastrous price war with chinese competitive is spring. best who's the basic problem we currently have in the automotive industries? 3 i'm east is that the competitive structure and jim and industry can no longer
7:48 am
wind schmidt's of interest. and now some of service advocate, massive government support this. okay, we may have to put more effort into it now to achieve the transformation of our automotive industry. all the same money alone isn't enough and the entire strategy needs to be changed. comm, manufacturers must transformed themselves into providers of, of and mobility from one does. proctor see if you look at this in practical terms, it would mean that the automotive industry might have probably talked to bon the german national railway for example. and think about how they could build an integrated concept together to see if this concept followed. which course is the right one, how much money is needed? gemini, is discussing the cool of its industry. the car industry in germany has already been written off at least twice and saved each time. but it may be more difficult
7:49 am
and this time whether it succeeds will the time in the economic future of germany as a producer of automobiles. perhaps you're one of the skeptics when it comes to electric cars. maybe because there's a lack of charging stations for the ranges to short more because you know that the electricity for an electric car has to be generated 1st. and that, of course, doesn't always happen with the help of renewable energy, or at least not yeah. solar panels on your car roof could help, but even they are obviously still not a comprehensive solution. the holy grail of electrical ability. so the pilot costs for you fuel from the sky gigabytes, worries about range and charging time the, the brilliant idea that left 2 companies to pursue this into bankruptcy. so now
7:50 am
moses in germany and like you and then have a nice to be seen as a better way to ruin the concept. they put everything into building their own sort of costs and say, so what's a big deal about? so 1st we need to understand how they work. that's why we're here in germany with a solar ice team that's on the bottom. so this is one of the most interesting electric vehicles in the world. yes, i can look at it right. it looks like, i think probably the table basically, so it doesn't have too much in common with the normal car. this is and they'll do back back in 2017. he was one of the founding members of teams on back in 18 to participate in solar racing competition across the world. for example, in australia, i mean that it looks a bit like know, fox. yeah. like a desktop you could say, and it's, and a little bit it writes like that too. so how many kilometers do you care of this
7:51 am
thing? depends right. depends totally on the sun. if you're driving without the sun, it could be around 600 kilometers. that's a rather small 6 kilowatt hour battery. but if you have a good sun direct sun like then you can drop and definitely fix it. you can just keep going. of course, it's depending on the speed then, right? if you don't have too much sun, you have to go slower. unfortunately, this solo race car needs to remain stationary today. it has a top speed of 120 kilometers per hour and it's covered in full square meters of so the cells. and it has only 3 wheels with the engine sitting directly in the wheel, in the back for the cost will be as efficient as possible. our dynamics key. just to give you an idea of how light this is when i do this. like the whole cars shaking here. how much does it weigh? it? it depends a little bit on the battery chemistry, but somewhere around
7:52 am
a 160 kilograms. okay. yeah, it's just fueling made of the carbon fiber. uh, everything is, is mills out of titanium or allow me minium car fiber. so live way. this is definitely a way to go because everything else is more rolling resistance holding resistance needs more energy. the real crux of commercial solar cost is that they are much heavier than the race costs. and so i can only produce so much power. that's why making them run only on solar power is really, really hot. like every other electric vehicles, they also have batteries that can be charged on the grits. but the solar cell is actually where bankruptcy started 1st. so the car stopped like so. no moses from germany and light year from the netherlands because manufacturing the south is quite complex. usually, panel of cost, right part in solar costs, they need to be carved to the electronics become more of
7:53 am
a challenge when the surface is quite curved, it gives them one sort of cell. is it looking at the sun in a different way than the other side? of the cell and then you need complex side products to to still get most of the you add something, but that's not the only challenge the cell should be robust and shouldn't spence out if the car crashes and integrating them into a cop out isn't easy either the buying the machines, buying the materials, developing manufacturing processes. and after you did all that, you need to get your newly developed solar car pops certified for every day street . all of those costs a lot of money sign motorsports if needed to, to 300000000 years. just to go into mass production, know, pocket money full stopped up toilet sales. only one part of the problem. the other one being how many kilometers you actually get out of it. and that's why it's a lot of things to consider. or the size of the soda already speak a means more generated energy location on the globe. some countries get most on
7:54 am
them, others time of the year, of course shading dust on paneled solar panels, aging which makes them less efficient tens, more projected range. it's with $34.00 or 700 kilometers per day. both promises that couldn't be kept. so now it couldn't raise enough cash, the company is restructuring and selling off the common you factoring capacities like your underestimates manufacturing costs. they plan to sell that like a 0 full 120000 years, but increased 22250000 euro due to expensive compounds. they follicle bankruptcy in 2023. but what happens if you blow one premise that completely out of proportion? something that is being tested right now by the truck manufacturer us scan yet in sweden, in collaboration with folks that universities are you? what's file that has been going on since september when since $23.00 instead of 2 square meters, like most cost, the hybrid truck has 113 square meters of solar cells that charge
7:55 am
a battery in the trailer for an estimated 5000 kilometers of edit range per year, we expect maybe somewhere around 5 to 10 percent of the energy that that can come from so not in the gym. and that's why i should say that that is also is we've done it, which is um, maybe not the best place to test this. they even random numbers for southern europe and that could turn out twice as much energy. so there are some great use cases for solar when vehicles are very light and they are deployed in sunny regions. lucky into this with these delivery tries the cold, all the small boxes for public transport and nigeria that mainly run and sort of how the or the that's it for dw
7:56 am
7:57 am
7:58 am
welcome to move into the my guess we stuff about booty and the westbank booth has power, city, and national initiative. we've never been in such a difficult situation. so how will the more and can garza ever be rebuilt? conflict in 19 minutes on d. w. the mice at the end of the president, an expedition ventures on to places that no one has the climate research in the ice, the dos march 3rd on dw, the,
8:00 am
this is dw news coming to live from berlin. disruption of airports across germany, a security worker strike. hundreds of thousands of passengers are affected by flight, cancellations, or delays in frankfort, berlin, hamburg, and 8 other major air is also coming up. ukraine is desperate for help on the battlefield. and for rebuilding today, european union leaders will debate a massive aid package that could lead billions a floating to plus tensions of the top with ukraine's or.
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on