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of the just to take away the during the destination. right. this document trees the slide now the main street. have you ever taken a ride and a driver list car? is your computer ever written a text on its own? or have you ever used facial recognition to unlock your cell phone? so you've used artificial intelligence on seen an unheard like a ghost in the machine. the military is using it more and more often. but will things stay the same strategically except carried out by intelligent robots? not quite. i is revolutionizing everything the also coming up in the show. pilots in training, the long journey to the cockpit. luxury watch as
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a safe investment and trending super food water. lily pops from india. robots can be friendly, they can entertain, and some can even act as caregiver. and then there are the others, so called killer robots. the kind we've only seen in hollywood movies that destroy and kill without human emotion. killer robots sound like something out of a science fiction movie. the problem is that the attending its reality and them the not the terminator, right? but they're not sophisticated robots that the sorts of drives that we're starting to see turning up on the bottom fluid and ukraine and increasing the a. it's not humans that are controlling those drains, but it's computers. it's right. it is
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a simple technical method to remove any humans from the controller and replace them by how earth tanks, soldiers, and trenches. that's how it looked and rushes invasion of ukraine until artificial intelligence began to be used on both sides. such as with the viaduct are drones. a single one costs over 11000000 euros mustang for future above the support of then the legacy weapon systems of both the ukrainians and the russian. those devices inside is those systems previously not equipped with a guy, were equipped with it was a c and d systems change the war. of course i thought on the russian side, for example, there were glide bonds that are equipped to say i am giving off. yeah, i'm on the ukrainian side, we see the equipment with a i just such as drone, some from born. yeah. and this is key, the son of the switch to the fact that ukraine was able to be so effective and successful then the 1st few months before has to do with the fact that they had
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very good situational awareness. log into the military, conflicts are all about data and evaluating and processing speed is critical a i can achieve this ethnic technical decisions such as i can always be leading by hello to mike with highly automated systems. we have to think carefully about how we organize the division of labor between human and machine. for, for the people have intention. certain machines do not have intentions and we use these machines, these automated systems as tools team as back sort. canada drone become a humanoid killer. robot. a terminator terminates a 9 sorry terminator. no, that's not possible. we haven't reached that level of technology yet yet. so we do see fascinating youtube videos from boston dynamics for example. we can see that these are machines that have a high level of performance and the area of motion control that is sufficient when
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they do a somersault or things like that to the device that doesn't make them dangerous. killer robots, no damage can get that one more time. less here, military spending worldwide rose to more than to truly in euro's a new record. the width is in 1st place with almost 750000000000 euros. but china is also catching up. russia increased its military budget by around 9 percent in 2022 things. you know me, how do you have an army that works with a i you have different tactics. them one that works without if you can show that is it's not about putting artificial intelligence into a weapon system because it's about changing the whole system, training tactics, organization. i think it could be that smaller countries that are more agile island terms, that the composition of their military cooperation between civil, military and industry, that they suddenly have a head start and bringing data together for him. have him since i'm fluent from the
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companies that develop robots for peaceful purposes, are also working on autonomy weapon systems and receive money from governments to do so. around 60 countries are working on such systems, particularly the gauge of exist. they're going to be part of our lives. we're gonna have a tournament scores. we're gonna have a ton of his truck. so done was buses is going to be lots of die in our lives. and that technology could be re purpose turned into the autonomous weapons that we cannot stop that happening. and we, because we want to, there's posted, uses a band our lives. but we can at least stop arms companies open to the developing and setting such weapons and making them like the classic officer, the one possible solution, stricter regulations. ok, this is the controversial. a few you nations led by friends are calling for extensive exemptions for some uses in the military or
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smoking tanks, burning battlefields fighter jets of plays. do you know how much pollution and c o 2 such military equipment? i met? no. no wonder, hardly any data is collected. the military practically flies under the radar of climate protection measures. but why does it have to be this way? why is nobody talking about the minute treat and c o 2? we're all supposed to avoid imaging c o 2 by flying less on vacation, eating next, meet and not using gas for heating. industry is also supposed to become climate neutral. but why doesn't anyone actually ask how harmful the military is to the climate? the military has been excluded from old climate protection agreements from rio, 1992 to paris 2016. 1 reason the special task of protecting society makes the minute treat an exception. another states how
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the provide any data because they want to keep the strength, arguments and tactics. if that are armed forces, secrets even so unloved and based the think tank cause now published in estimates based on limited data. it says that the minute she causes around 5.5 percent of old greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. by way of comparison, international and traffic accounts, we just have a 3 percent. so around $28000000.00. so just worldwide, to leave a huge c o 2, the print, this is, may need you to that heavy equipment. well, environmental this throughout the test about an s u. v that consumes 15. leeches of diesel power a 100 kilometers in the city. a russian tank needs 240 latest for the same distance . the american counterparts even consumes 465 liter,
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as it's no one did the military equipment used in bull homes, the climates in the 1st year alone, the war in ukraine is said to have caused more emissions than portugal. and greece combined, who also increases emissions. 3 more forest fires, the destruction of oil refineries and gas pipelines, damage to homes and reconstruction. the loss of life in war is most serious, but the climate also suffers. emissions could be reduced, such is through hydrogen powered tanks and fight to planes, as well as all me vehicles within electric drives. the e u now wants to include the military and the plan to become climate neutral by 2050. the best way, of course, would be to end all was the
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did you ever dream about flying as a kid about unlimited freedom above the cloud? well, some grownups try to realize such streams withheld made aircraft. flying isn't quite so easy. it's much better to get proper training aboard real airplanes. according to to young aviation enthusiasts. lucas time had to fight for this moment for a long time. the student pilot is currently completing his training as a commercial pilots. today he's flying from goodyear and arizona, towards the grand canyon. at the european flight academy in the us, the 26 year old as learning to fly small aircraft together with around $100.00 other student pilot. later he wants to fly past georgette
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for germany's largest airline lufthansa, and take passengers to all continents as it gets in the morning. we'll be here for another month or so flying by sight, the whole time with a flight instructor to prepare ourselves to fly so low without an instructor, which is an incredible experience. and then we'll go into this simulator here to learn to fly after instruments like nothing's torment. and so i'm just reading some of them. about 3 years ago things were different. lucas had to move out of his apartment and brandon on the spur of the moment. during the pandemic move tons a head stop training, it's new pilots. aviation had come to a virtual standstill worldwide. when and whether pilots would be needed again was completely up in the air, low cost, his lifelong dream of becoming a pilot. seem to be over a sort of a whole lot of somebody to be done. it's not at all clear that will be hired after we've been trained and have been that's not
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a good prospect for those. and then in the end, our tests wouldn't be recognized in the future. they couldn't guarantee it. i finished. that's how i understand what that means. you worked for a year and a half towards this goal and you have nothing at all to take with you mission. and that's my nickname, con. a couple named those now also didn't know what would happen. the leipzig native wasn't flight school in the us when she heard that her training was being put on hold. she took a job at amazon to survive. her goal was to somehow complete her pilot training on her own if necessary. she is most likely for kaufman. it's not easy to coat, wait for someone who really wants to do it, destroys dreams is awesome. cost at some point, i really want to sit on the co pays for them. but in the meantime, i think you should make the best of the results. as you have available, um, what parts are open to you? and so for today, 3 years later she has made it. campbell name has been applying for the logistics
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giant, the h l for 4 months as a co pilot. she flies tons of freight from leipzig to african, or other european destinations the statements, but all i sometimes get up and go to work and think to myself on the way. cool. you're really doing this now, and i'm super grateful that my family has helped me so much and supported me. i would sometimes do a kind of double shift or come in for the late shift to flight preparation until 2 am. i'd sleep but get up again at 6 am to try to balance to shouldn't hawkins, to take a flying less than that. and then drive back home and get to m as in an hour late for a late shift. by almost just after midnight, the logistics home outside at leipzig, holla,
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airport comes to life rows and rows of da channels. yellow and red plains are waiting tens of thousands of parcels. and packages are sorted and packed into containers for dispatch right next to the tarmac at about 2 am, they arrive minute, 5 minutes. it's a waiting airplanes nicest because and that's, that's most likely to take place at night. you have to like that. you have to be able to cope with it then via as we fly out of here at night. i wish you called and talked to me about that. we reached our destination during the day, anywhere in your africa, all the middle east, or at least with the plane. i'm flying. we sleep bed during the day and usually fly back via like say in the evening or in like say briefly. and then we're off somewhere else again, like come on in business is heading to athens today. her airbus is still empty. but just like the plane next door, almost 40 tons of freight will soon feel to hold the fact that she is only flying
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parcels. and packages doesn't founder the pilot at home. what i fly doesn't match there. in the end, the flying itself is the same. i do the same approach the same take off a manufactured. it just means that i don't have any passengers to look after. coggan who doesn't complain. cargo doesn't grumble that the food is until right. it doesn't get angry. i don't have to call the police because of congress, including your arizona lucas time has just returned from a 2 hour training flight. before landing. he has to concentrate fully once again, correctly assessing speed, wind, distance, and altitude. the flight instructor only intervenes if something threatens to go wrong, but everything works out lucas lans without any problems. still, they discussed the entire flight afterwards. antique practices,
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especially tricky situations, once again, and the simulator doesn't want to have. the simulator is less helpful with flight training itself, but it's great for training for emergencies. what can i really do in an emergency? there are things that you might not want to practice or demonstrate and slice, but you can do it here. let me see if it's a big advantage on your mind, us as simple as a full time. then the next mission awaits the next like task. lucas checks if the rudder landing gear and lights are working properly, or if anything is damaged. sometimes he has to take to the air 3 times a day. as this one most explained was on, it's very special. you think about it every day. i know now that we're getting used to flying, we know that it's out of the ordinary. you notice it in the people and then what we do here name was wondering if all goes to plan. lucas time could complete his
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training site early 2025, and fly passengers all over the world. from the cockpit of a judge. nothing has changed our lives as profoundly as the invention of the clock, whether the seasons or even by logical rhythms have been replaced with a non stop march of seconds, minutes and hours. the dictatorship of the clocks for the industrial revolution time is money, became a motto for speed and growth. what time piece of themselves have become ever more valuable? even as speculative investments? 840100000 up to a 1000000 euros for use watches? luxury watches blooming even during a crisis, and they have become an investment. unique market hasn't moved for people who like to show off what they have. people that kind of port alexia bought,
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that could easily cost with $10000.00 euro, or more, probably less infected by high energy prices or inflation. why do people buy luxury watches, and how does this market was based in southern germany. photo $24.00 is one of the largest online retailers for luxury watches. on its website, nearly $500.00 employees advised private and commercial buyers and sellers on how to price and classify watches correctly. $143000.00 euros for a pedicure sleep not less. for example, the retailer receives 6.5 percent of the sale. in most cases, these are pre owned watches. they're usually cheaper than new ones. for a lot of people, it's also that the price is sometimes better than, than the retail price. so it's availability, it's price, and of course there's so many to choose from even models that are not in the
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regular catalog anymore. hadn't paid watches have up to $1500.00 individual pods. they are one of a kind technical masterpieces which makes them objects of speculation. criminal 24 has an annual trading volume of 2000000000 euros. and 25230000 watches are traded on the website every month. the luxury group of the image also has a stake in the company. for years, prices for pre owned luxury watches kept rising. this was because the demand among, with the buyers for investment opportunities was high. but then the bubble burst. and what happens when prices go up, the truck attracts even more people interested in the category, even more buyers. and that creates a vicious circle that drove prices really high, especially with the availability of low cheap money. and when that turned and money became more expensive, a lot of people were reconsidering that as, as,
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as a result, prices have now fallen somewhat. but it is still worthwhile for many customers to buy luxury watches. we ask people on the street. ready around different yes, around 5 i think by now it used to be 5000 deutsche barks and then a bit more. most of them are for keeping and a say so because nowadays you getting mugged for a gold rolex. that's why i wear a cheap watches. i used to just be able to afford them. now i collect ominously. as an investment, do you happen and does it work as an investment? yeah, it works. you don't lose anything. is it more likely to increase? have you sold any on both sides or tend to go up? some of them are rare models and then that works best with the online retailer pro 24 has its own workshop with 35 employees. this is where customers watches are overhauled in quality checks that carried out the small cost,
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40000 euro or the next day toner. this is a rolex, daytona, and it's so expensive because it's made of white gold, completely on it's out of movement over whole. and the case has been refurbished and disclose all copies of the watches are polished if it has been one for more than 5 years. a watch is quality is check before it is sold, the seller pays the several $100.00 fee. finally, a beauty shop. so the website, the luxury watches as an investment with an increase in value like gold or securities, kenwood for some buyers, the can you or is this the sweet siren call of a bag of potato chips? you should have given to often as highly processed food, such as soft drink, chip,
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or ice cream, often contain large amounts of sugar, salt and fat. and junk food won't just make you overweight. it can shorten your life. healthy alternative water, lily pups, they contain no added sweeteners. only natural ingredients. young entrepreneur has introduced for favorite snacks to europe high. the found i brings national with an indian influence. the i am a snack law and this is what drove me to bring snacks with a purpose with the new addition to the you would have been knock at the i personally had a stomach issue many years ago when, when i was living in india and this is the main reason that i launch
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a company with attributes free of allergens so those can be enjoyed by anyone who has trouble finding a product or just anybody can enjoy it for not kinda. it's a very, very popular snack in, in now we call it knock hahn now or fox knots or what the lily pups. 15 years ago it was found in every household just because your mother or your grandmother, prophetic for you on a ton, very simply and give it to you to eat. but now, as people have thought of becoming more health conscious, we find it at every supermarket. the pharmacy habits the seats once a year they collect the seats from the bottom of the pond. after the file was finished, popping the seats in the art of then taken to a factory where the produces rose and seasoned the
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snacks and mechana distant recipes. and once they are, um they are season they have packed in these and these packets. and then they are shipped in these boxes um to us, to germany of the around about 100 people with sol. nice to production, looking for as the and the season is not good or we have not got enough. what uh. then you also see that the compass that this year and 2023 the cop but it wasn't heavy rains. and because of that, the price of the product in the market is very high. i originally come from my india and i moved to germany in 2016 because i fell in
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love. i met my husband while we were starting since i come from an entrepreneurs family. i have seen my father having his own business. i paused with wanted to have my own company. the when i started the company in 2028th is in the midst of corvette and even the costs backs that came to him literally with the my parents trying the flavors and it's been shifted to him. and he directly to me because that was part of the, of the support of the communities in india, the products of to do some india, it's a waste and need to get back to my country the the winter does not make it so easy in germany. so we have the language, the oldest, the seats are something that you have to get used to when you're coming. yeah. 4 line has to meet me, my i as in india doc, but now i feel very comfortable here. and jimmy kind of small in the salon
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and also have kind of house of and when you have your own company, you often don't have a break. um, so i use my free time to spend with my family, say, talking to people in india, exercising, watching movies to my kid, and sometimes doing nothing going on much money. because sometimes i just need to switch. he'll have to call for help and i'm post. uh huh. i got that that i have, i see that on as one message that i will just give them is that and live and continue working to typical is be persistent and it's not the destination, but it's the to me, i'm just that would be a lot of titles on your way, but don't give up because you will see live at the end of the tunnel.
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and that's all for today. we hope you enjoyed your flight and watching what makes luxury times uses to. maybe we even inspired you to seek out healthy snacks. so next time by the
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this is the, the we news while i from berlin, millions in pakistan are heading to the polls in an election marred by dudley violence. and allegations of vote rigging, tens of thousands of police and military forces have been deployed at holding stations to ensure safety to bombings, killed thousands of on the eve of the modem. it's also coming to israel rejects terms for a ceasefire, put forward by a loss. prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to fight on until absolute victory and says the collapse of how much is within reach of the battle in the us senate to
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