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i want to remind him you cannot sue your way into agi.iring great people and building the technology, which is the right way to compete. ed: we will try to get that message to elon musk. we have of course invited elon musk to the program. great to have vinod khosla here on what has been a busy weekend for him. caroline: great deep dive. what else is happening this weekend? hollywood's old guard had a big night last night. netflix winning just one award, apple with none. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ed: time for talking tech. apple is preparing to open it eighth s
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the ai is going to help us, and agi will help us do that.— ai is going to help us, and agi will helpdo that. the models that you have shown me, we _ help us do that. the models that you have shown me, we have been - help us do that. the models that you l have shown me, we have been talking, you have been showing me, what does it do and how lifelike is it? weill. it do and how lifelike is it? well, it's surprisingly _ it do and how lifelike is it? well, it's surprisingly lifelike. - it do and how lifelike is it? well, it's surprisingly lifelike. i'm - it's surprisingly lifelike. i'm a director and i come from a writing background, and what i have found is it is kind of incredible because you can give these ai assistants instructions and you kind of write it like you are talking to an actor or you are inventing a character, but it's a character that can then actually take life and can kind of communicate, so it really brings up questions of what does it mean to be a person? because if you are getting communication back that you feel is surprising and has a voice and has a tone and has
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the saw you out of the got it and you guys who saw the let's do a line you can to then that'd be sol agie, the easy not to pull up the god of my god. i'm really how did you go up to coping? i yeah. i, yes i am. i got another guess i listed that i think of. do i find the i yeah. you still have to go up in i guess to go buy the item that's on back off, but on the east coast 90. 0 they said not me. and now huh. fall upon me. call my job to one level with my kind, been in contact for a couple 40 willat no matter what my lube i'm i'm going to buy and i go buy a fucking a manned booth alone. the decision by keeping sometimes hot that and that i knew it gets to be golf. i'm name up in football fan, leaky lucky the been gone. you got may come in, testing the golfing hung like not. they may not hold on top. so man come oh, wow. yeah, golf i've been come up on the. how do i call suddenly up like a task one. yeah. like i can say that and he may put in what he paid me. she saw like a pat st. paul. hello paul. or calls me up on best buy to lot needing that like tie between what the budget for what now
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i do guys who saw the, let's do a lot of the gun so that that'd be sal agie, the, the do not to go up the government side. i'm getting ready to go to cook the night . yeah. the yes, i am. i've got another guess i listed that i did something do i find the i still have to hoping i get to go by the out. i'm not sound back off but on the 90 and they said not me and no ha, fall upon me call. if they don't mind to one level with my time been in contact for a couple 40 relied no matter what my lu, bye. oh my gone gone. gone. gone. could you buy and i go buy a fucking a manned booth along the decision by keeping sometimes hot that and that's how you get to the golf. i'm name up in football fan . repeat the key. the single you got may come in testing the golf in hung like that they may not hold on. oh man. oh wow. yeah. golf? i've been coming for 9. how do i call suddenly up to up? it has one. yeah. like i can say that and he may put in what he paid me. i see something like okay, say local a whole lot of me up on best buy to to lot needing that like a tie between what the budget for with no lo
i do guys who saw the, let's do a lot of the gun so that that'd be sal agie, the, the do not to go up the government side. i'm getting ready to go to cook the night . yeah. the yes, i am. i've got another guess i listed that i did something do i find the i still have to hoping i get to go by the out. i'm not sound back off but on the 90 and they said not me and no ha, fall upon me call. if they don't mind to one level with my time been in contact for a couple 40 relied no matter what my lu,...
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i do guys who saw the let's do a line you can then that'd be sol agie. the not too cool. a be good on my side. i'm really how did you go up to coping? i yeah. yeah. my god. now do you guys i live to god. i think what do i find the i yeah. i have to go, can i get to go by the out? i'm not, i'm back off the 90 a new laptop now fast fall upon me. call my job to one level with my income. take for a couple 40 rely no matter what my lube i'm, i'm going to buy and i go buy a fucking a manual with along the addition of people sometimes that, that and that's i know it gets to be golf. i'm name up in football fan. we'd be lucky. the been gone. you got may come in testing the golf in black mountain. they may not hold on. no man. come on in town. yeah. golf i've been coming for 9. how do i cost suddenly up to up? it has been. yeah. like i can say that and he me put in what tape gave me a shot like a pan st. paul. hello paul. how bought me on best buy people want needing that like tie between what the my budget for what now to keep a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enough money
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that'd be sal agie, the the do not to go up the government side. i'm getting ready to go pick up the night . yeah, yes, i am. i've got another guy. listen, i'd like to come do i finally i yeah. you still have to hoping i guess to be out. i'm not sound big a lot, but on the 90 a new laptop and that's last fall call me call my job to one level with my kind of been in contact for a couple 40 relied no matter what my little box on my phone call, i'm going to buy and i go buy a fucking a manual with along the addition of people sometimes that that and i know it gets to be golf. i'm name up in football fan. we'd be lucky. the been gone. you got may come in testing the golfing home like that they may not hold on. oh man. come oh, wow. yeah, golf i've been come up on. how do i call suddenly up to up? it has been. yeah. like i can say that and he me put in what he paid me. i see something like a pat st. paul. hello paul. how bought me and then when i was needing that like tie between what the budget for what now a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enou
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if you talk to the folks at microsoft, they say, nowhere close to agi.> it rests on that? >> that's what it sounds like. we believe, something to that effect, based on our outside view, they've already achooeed this milestone of artificial general intelligence thereby negating the deal because their deal says once openai achieves agi, they can't use it. >> i read the case differently. i read that -- but i don't believe the whole case rests on it. >> it doesn't rest -- >> but it's a problem. it's a component part of the case. i think the other issues are -- because otherwise if you were a judge, you could rule against this case in about ten seconds and say there's no agi. if you looked at how they did it, they separated the issues so that is sort of -- >> it's the contract. it's breach of -- it's breach of contract. >> and the contract is the founding agreement that musk and altman sat down and agreed to. >> they have to prove -- we know how the structure got changed. openai would tell you the way we have it structured today, we're still a nonprofit. we j
if you talk to the folks at microsoft, they say, nowhere close to agi.> it rests on that? >> that's what it sounds like. we believe, something to that effect, based on our outside view, they've already achooeed this milestone of artificial general intelligence thereby negating the deal because their deal says once openai achieves agi, they can't use it. >> i read the case differently. i read that -- but i don't believe the whole case rests on it. >> it doesn't rest --...
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artificial intelligence, agi can pass every exam. it can handle the bar and some medical tests.y exam is specialized and specific. it hasn't been trained appropriately to be able to do that. you can train ai and aji with specific tasks. bringing in the other stuffened the judgment that's the hard part. >> why are you mashing your teeth. >> never a time when ai can represent a human being. it's programmed by humans. the soul and heart were made by god. >> it will try. >> try as they want. they will never do it. >> excellent input. invidia is not the only one. >> they are supplier to nvidia. all of the names are sharply higher. they came on friday. dell said we are making half of the severs that that companies want. we have so much we can't fill it. they use chips by nvidia and amd. amd is up another $1.63. >> i wanted to see if tesla dropped below $200 per share. >> their shipments came in at around 60,000 in the month of february. that was the lowest since december of 2022. there is the lunar new year. it could be a low. >> hold on a second. the lawyers that got a court to rejec
artificial intelligence, agi can pass every exam. it can handle the bar and some medical tests.y exam is specialized and specific. it hasn't been trained appropriately to be able to do that. you can train ai and aji with specific tasks. bringing in the other stuffened the judgment that's the hard part. >> why are you mashing your teeth. >> never a time when ai can represent a human being. it's programmed by humans. the soul and heart were made by god. >> it will try. >>...
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it is refining an agi to maximize profits for microsoft rather than for the benefit of humanity.accusation. a nonprofit board, restored altman as ceo. musk is looking to recoup his money but he was co-chair of a nonprofit foundation. this wasn't a traditional investment with equity and donated through 2,020, that's well after opening i began the activities musk claims to be against. the breach of contract is going get to be hard to prove given he continue those donations and open ai could spend its for profit arm. no two ways of looking at this. elon musk is concerned about the direction open ai's taking but he has skin in the game for his own venture. any trouble for open ai helps them. liz: exactly. thank you very much. kelly o'grady. fox business alert. multiple headlines all day long regarding eva maker fiscal or that have been pounding stock to a record low of $0.38. of $0.38. here's another breaking in the last half hour. this one is a lifeline. sources are telling reuters nissan is in advanced talks after the ceo warned last night it probably won't be able to start what he
it is refining an agi to maximize profits for microsoft rather than for the benefit of humanity.accusation. a nonprofit board, restored altman as ceo. musk is looking to recoup his money but he was co-chair of a nonprofit foundation. this wasn't a traditional investment with equity and donated through 2,020, that's well after opening i began the activities musk claims to be against. the breach of contract is going get to be hard to prove given he continue those donations and open ai could spend...
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the lawsuit saying under its new board it is not just developing but refining agi to maximize profitsumanity. here with reaction is the cyber guy himself, kurt knutson. my understanding is elon musk gave money to a nonprofit that was supposed to create ai to benefit humanity and be open sourced. >> reporter: a drop in the bucket for him but microsoft came in and now they are making money off of it. >> reporter: they stand turn billions upon billions at this point. open ai was intended to be open meaning available to everybody and accessible to anybody and now it's closed. that is what elon musk is calling out here. of sam altman and open a i should be worried about anybody suing them, elon musk would be the one they should worry about. he's got deep pockets and will stand in a courtroom it is quite a character and he's right about this one. when it comes down to it, they did little dance around taking a nonprofit and juicing the cash out of it and that is what they are up to. pete: creating a product that would be commercially beneficial for somebody and microsoft comes in, he's not a
the lawsuit saying under its new board it is not just developing but refining agi to maximize profitsumanity. here with reaction is the cyber guy himself, kurt knutson. my understanding is elon musk gave money to a nonprofit that was supposed to create ai to benefit humanity and be open sourced. >> reporter: a drop in the bucket for him but microsoft came in and now they are making money off of it. >> reporter: they stand turn billions upon billions at this point. open ai was...
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photo it doesn't look like she has lost her hair but these are the most likely things gyn cancer or agicancer. >> sean: i will never forget what don said when he got his cancer diagnosis that your knees buckle and i know from my own life people that i have loved and cared about when they get that diagnosis is a family member or loved one it makes my knees buckle and pretty scary times she's very young but both of you seem optimistic about the prognosis here do you agree with dr siegel in terms of the area we are likely looking at here that she is dealing with? >> absolutely mark is absolutely correct i believe it will probably be gynecologic or colon in origin opened his cancer is also on the rising young women as well but we won't know unless she divulges more information but not uncommon for winter -- uncommon for went -- women to undergo a hysterectomy they believe is benign and then it comes out to be cancerous only time will tell but hopefully by this time next year this will be a thing of the past. >> sean: we all hope so we really appreciate you think you when we come back more e
photo it doesn't look like she has lost her hair but these are the most likely things gyn cancer or agicancer. >> sean: i will never forget what don said when he got his cancer diagnosis that your knees buckle and i know from my own life people that i have loved and cared about when they get that diagnosis is a family member or loved one it makes my knees buckle and pretty scary times she's very young but both of you seem optimistic about the prognosis here do you agree with dr siegel in...
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although in this new shift to agi, artificial general intelligence, it's dominated by big companies andhat have been around, whether it's microsoft or meta or amazon, and of course alphabet, google. so it's still dominated by the big players because it'so costly. the cost of compute here is so high. and so right now it's kind of an interesting shift. the younger companies, of which they're getting funded, a ton of them, none of them has broken through to beat the bigger companies. and i doubt they will in this in this particular era. amna: all right. the book is burn book: a tech love story. the author is kara swisher. kara, thank you so much. great to talk to you. kara: thank you. ♪ geoff: one of the most commonly used drugs in the u.s. is also the deadliest, alcohol. over the last 20 years, more and more americans have died from alcohol-related causes. and a new study reveals those deaths have surged recently. william brangham takes a closer look. william: the cdc issued this new report, and it looks at both deaths directly tied to alcohol like cirrhosis of the liver as well as indire
although in this new shift to agi, artificial general intelligence, it's dominated by big companies andhat have been around, whether it's microsoft or meta or amazon, and of course alphabet, google. so it's still dominated by the big players because it'so costly. the cost of compute here is so high. and so right now it's kind of an interesting shift. the younger companies, of which they're getting funded, a ton of them, none of them has broken through to beat the bigger companies. and i doubt...
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although in this new shift to agi, artificial general intelligence, it's dominated by big companies and that have been around, whether it's microsoft or meta or amazon, and of course alphabet, google. so it's still dominated by the big players because it's so costly. the cost of compute here is so high. and so right now it's kind of an interesting shift. the younger companies, of which they're getting funded, a ton of them, none of them has broken through to beat the bigger companies. and i doubt they will in this in this particular era. amna: all right. the book is burn book: a tech love story. the author is kara swisher. kara, thank you so much. great to talk to you. kara: thank you. geoff: one of the most commonly used drugs in the u.s. is also one of the deadliest. that's alcohol. over the last 20 years, more and more americans have died from alcohol-related causes, and a new study reveals how those deaths have surged recently. william brangham takes a closer look. william: the cdc issued this new report, and it looks at both deaths directly tied to alcohol, like cirrhosis of the li
although in this new shift to agi, artificial general intelligence, it's dominated by big companies and that have been around, whether it's microsoft or meta or amazon, and of course alphabet, google. so it's still dominated by the big players because it's so costly. the cost of compute here is so high. and so right now it's kind of an interesting shift. the younger companies, of which they're getting funded, a ton of them, none of them has broken through to beat the bigger companies. and i...
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now we're moving into the agi phrase phase, artificial general intelligence. this is even more powerful there's been no regulation at all. we need to think about regulation and i'm not talking about just a little regulation. there has been none at all. we have to think about safety. we've got to think about privacy. we've got to think about copyright and everything else. >> thank you, mr. kim. >> that was delightful. >> again, as called burn book. i've read it. you'll learn a lot and big constantly entertained. the panel is back with their takes on top stories and predictions for what will be on the news before it's no, that's right after the break >> that was really, really perfect. >> they come every night watch until the sun rises again. it's a window on the other side >> there'll be very interested in someone new what does he do well, you don't, you want to know what they are? >> when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice, ride it out with the trade-offs of treating or push through the pain and symptoms with you real been there's another option. one
now we're moving into the agi phrase phase, artificial general intelligence. this is even more powerful there's been no regulation at all. we need to think about regulation and i'm not talking about just a little regulation. there has been none at all. we have to think about safety. we've got to think about privacy. we've got to think about copyright and everything else. >> thank you, mr. kim. >> that was delightful. >> again, as called burn book. i've read it. you'll learn a...
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arguments now is whether one, the people who brought this, the anti-abortion activists divisions have agi standing to be here. do you have an injury before me or is this prospective? objective in some way about your conscience. the other side of it is if they were to decide that the fda suddenly has to change their rules only with respect to abortion related medication. it could have a huge domino effect down the line for all drugs that are prescribed in this country. and so the big question for them now is, well, which we favor is the idea of trying to avoid this case entirely, or is it leaning into further this idea that we want to regulate abortion in ways that they're dobbs decision said ought to be left to the states. >> yeah. meg, i mean, there were some suggestions are in the arguments that mifepristone is somehow unsafe. it is one of the safest drugs out there yeah. >> and what's really interesting, i mean, this has been around since 2000. there's been a lot of studies done about the safety and what they've found is that severe adverse events happen and 0.3% of cases of folks usin
arguments now is whether one, the people who brought this, the anti-abortion activists divisions have agi standing to be here. do you have an injury before me or is this prospective? objective in some way about your conscience. the other side of it is if they were to decide that the fda suddenly has to change their rules only with respect to abortion related medication. it could have a huge domino effect down the line for all drugs that are prescribed in this country. and so the big question...
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the biggest threat if you ask obviously the leaders in the tech world right now is how quickly does agian people. are you creating something that's going to change the nature of the world? that's the biggest question. it's a tool that's going to massively increase productivpro. there's always positives. if it gets too smart and someone uses it for something we don't even understand. >> it uses itself for something we don't -- isn't that possible? if it's sentient eventually? could it ever be sentient? >> yes. >> we're learning very much how the human brain works and we're learning ways this thing could be way more advanced than the human brain. that's the big question that's very scary. i t very smart friends of mine think we'll be there in five or ten years. that is the existential question. >> if five to ten years is the low end, what are you thinking is more like ri? >> i think it takes a very long time. i think the universe has more steps to the game than other people think. and i think our brains and minds are more complicated than people realize. maybe it's naive of me, i think it
the biggest threat if you ask obviously the leaders in the tech world right now is how quickly does agian people. are you creating something that's going to change the nature of the world? that's the biggest question. it's a tool that's going to massively increase productivpro. there's always positives. if it gets too smart and someone uses it for something we don't even understand. >> it uses itself for something we don't -- isn't that possible? if it's sentient eventually? could it ever...
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how dangerous democrats as agy i part of this strategy? i think they'll talk te'll about january six and trump trump trump as evip,l and the obvious book that theyss use, the democratic party. republicans are racist and sexist and homophobeedn parn and the list goes on. i've mentioned it many, many times,time but you when act you actually look at the heart of thiuats, how would it be what what would how would this latwe result be if, in fact, wetician have one politician having the poweg thr to unilaterally, r whatever reason, declare a candidatre ineligible to be on a ballot? coat are the long term consequences of thisns? >> the long term consequences? undoing what we set thi in 17 country in motion in in 1776. >> that's a monarchy, no76t democracy, where one autocrat, one monarch, one individuacracyl gets to decide who the people can and cannot electo. fu and 250 years ago, shall we have our founding fathers who fought a revolutio forn to b that for better or worse, we the people decide who govern foh we the people settle our differences
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i think right now with agi they'repeople's content. let's sue them. copyright. that's all.you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's startt. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we'killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some v easy stuff we can all agree on. and here's what we would like this to be. gene editing. we'd like you to give back some. we'd like to have safety standards. i mean, the biden executive order was pretty good in that regard. yes, it was recently. but it can't be an order. it has to be legislation right. there's a lot of stuff that we can figure antitrust which you know about is another thing they cannot they can't end it because it's expensive, this stuff. so where's the government funding to allow innovation to happen from the bottom up strength of our country is innovation from the bottom up. it is not inventio
i think right now with agi they'repeople's content. let's sue them. copyright. that's all.you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's startt. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we'killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some v easy stuff we can all agree...
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take down, your content, shut you out as a person, i want you to be able to g out, o to court or some agy and say, i was wrong. i want some relief y an. n fo this is my reason for living, is to open up the social media sites to lawsuits by americancat consumers. you literally can't sue these people no matter sue what they o to you because of section 230. >> all right. yo sectiont let all ofs in your compatriots in the house and the senate get grease e and by these deeplo pocketed lobbyists and see if they don't even do the right thin ag for you. >> get the money back. i gave every penny back from social mediann companies.t yo i know exactly what you're saying. we're going to kick their , their peoplesaying. thck the being bullied, their people being exploited on these are p social media sits parents are losing control of their childregn and there'sp not a thing you can do about it now, but you should be able to b aboe able to sue. >> all right. they're very powerful and they have the agency and th areye buu right in their pocket. we got to stop it. congressman, sto you're notr, i j a cong
take down, your content, shut you out as a person, i want you to be able to g out, o to court or some agy and say, i was wrong. i want some relief y an. n fo this is my reason for living, is to open up the social media sites to lawsuits by americancat consumers. you literally can't sue these people no matter sue what they o to you because of section 230. >> all right. yo sectiont let all ofs in your compatriots in the house and the senate get grease e and by these deeplo pocketed...
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i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's copyright. that's all.nger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want tkiller robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we's what we would le this to be. gene■ editing. we'd like you to give back some. we'd like to have safety standards. i mean, theyes, it was recently. but it can't be an executive order. it has to be legislation, right. there's a lot of stuff that we can figure out really quickly antitrust which you know about is another thing they cannot they can't end it because it's expensive, this stuff. so where(d's innovation to happen from the bottom up strength of our country is innovation from the bottom up. it is not iti isn't. that's china, in case you're interested, th' different syste. i mean, i've always thought that actually one of
i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's copyright. that's all.nger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want tkiller robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we's what we would le this to be. gene■ editing. we'd like...
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here are comments released overnight by agi house. >> we definitely messed up on the image generation. i think it was mostly not thorough testing and for good reasons it upset a lot of people. >> brin said it was not sure why gemini responses left a tilt. it wasn't the intention. the company made improvements by 80% of international tests. brin stepped down in 2019. he remains on the board, but recently returned to work at the company. it is all around the a.i. move that alphabet has been making. brin told those gathered that he came out of retirement because the extrajectory of a.i. is so exciting. >> when the story first hit, we probably need a female pope. that did not bother me. get with the program here. a lot of changes in 2000 years. we had joanne lipman. women are smarter and work harder and totally better people than men, as i found out yesterday. >> and? >> tan is and it is possible fo woman to be pope. >> thank you. >> the priests and epis episcopalians. i think the catholic church and this pope -- >> @joe. >> yeah. i like the last one. my favorite is jpii. i don't know abo
here are comments released overnight by agi house. >> we definitely messed up on the image generation. i think it was mostly not thorough testing and for good reasons it upset a lot of people. >> brin said it was not sure why gemini responses left a tilt. it wasn't the intention. the company made improvements by 80% of international tests. brin stepped down in 2019. he remains on the board, but recently returned to work at the company. it is all around the a.i. move that alphabet...
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speak directly to the people of our state >> our first >> responders >> i'm in all of you >> i'm an agi, your courage i'm in all of your strength in all of everything you do for each and every one of us >> you saw >> crisis >> and you said, what can i do to help in response teams are doing everything in our power to rescue and recover the victims of his collapse literally, as we speak people who as we speak are out there, are divers. are air assets...
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i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright.c. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start start to put guardrs around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we can all agree on. and here's what we would like this to be. gene editing. we'd like you to give back some. we'd like to have safety standards. i mean, thepretty good in that regard. yes, it was recently. but it can't be an executive order. it has to be legislation, right. there's a lot of stuff that we can figure o really quickly around that antitrust which you know about is another thing they cannot dominate everything. they can't end it because it's expensive, this stuff. s's the government funding to allow innovation to happen from the bottom up strength of our country is innovation from the
i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright.c. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start start to put guardrs around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we can all...
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times, even the people that created don't know and say it's going to be five years before we have real agiapple gets into attribution. if you read something that came from ai, you can click on a word and see where on the internet out of which article or which research paper that particular thing came from, you are currently involved in a lawsuit against youtube and you say they're responsible for hosting videos on their platform that doctored videos of view. i believe shilling cryptocurrency why do you think that you what i worry that they're responsible for host it. that's not the problem set the problem. i'm in section 230 says they can host it. we all agree with that. it's that they are a, they're not responsive when we report some of these crimes going on all these crimes, they won't even crisp. you can get to a human to speak to anyway. but then when you, if you take one down, takes you 20 minutes filling out forms and then 20 more pop up and all youtube would have to do is have one person assigned to a few of these cases. maybe there's 50 up and going on now high-protein, five people
times, even the people that created don't know and say it's going to be five years before we have real agiapple gets into attribution. if you read something that came from ai, you can click on a word and see where on the internet out of which article or which research paper that particular thing came from, you are currently involved in a lawsuit against youtube and you say they're responsible for hosting videos on their platform that doctored videos of view. i believe shilling cryptocurrency...
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i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright.all. you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeaelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we can all agree on. and here's what we would like this to be gene editing. we'd like you to give back some. we'd like to have safety standards. i mean, the biden executive order was pretty good in that regard. yes, it was recently. but it can't be an executive order. it has to be legislation, right. there's a lot of stuff that we can figure out really quickly around that antitrust which you know abo is another thing they cannot dominate everything. they can't end it because it's expensive, this stuff. so where's the government funding to allow innovation to h
i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright.all. you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeaelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have...
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i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright. that's all. you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the provenance of this information is. let's have there's some very easy stuff we can all agree on. and here's what we would like this to be. gene editing. we'd like you to give back some. we'd like to have safety standards. i mean, the biden executive order was pretty good in that regard. yes, it was recently. but it can't be an executive order. it has to be legislation, right. there's a lot of stuff that we can figure out really quickly around that antitrust which you know about is another thing they cannot dominate everything. they can't end it because it's expensive, this stuff. so where's
i think right now with agi, they're scraping people's content. let's sue them. copyright. that's all. you know this it's not terrific. if this is the law we have to use, we should have more stronger ones. let's start there. let's start with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can all agree what we don't want to happen. killer robots. i think we can all agree on that. right. maybe, maybe a few people would be like, yeah, let's have those. let's have guidelines around where the...
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and, you know, certain restrictions in developing is in developing agi, which is artificial general intelligenceok, if he's scared and he's instrumental building a bunch instrumental in building a bunch of things like grok and he of ai things like grok and he worked openai. yeah, there's worked in openai. yeah, there's reason be afraid. this stuff reason to be afraid. this stuff is sublime. it's so is it's sublime. it's so exciting. so interesting. exciting. it's so interesting. you it kind of paves the you know, it kind of paves the way all kind of crazy way for all kind of crazy technologies to come. it's technologies to come. but it's also terrifying. >> it's racist against >> and also it's racist against white like google. white people like google. gemini, try and make it and gemini, you try and make it and they they they show the code they do. they they show the code and they on if you google and they add on if you google like, you the founding like, you know, the founding fathers , it adds code on the fathers, it adds on code on the end saying and make all end saying and make them all non—
and, you know, certain restrictions in developing is in developing agi, which is artificial general intelligenceok, if he's scared and he's instrumental building a bunch instrumental in building a bunch of things like grok and he of ai things like grok and he worked openai. yeah, there's worked in openai. yeah, there's reason be afraid. this stuff reason to be afraid. this stuff is sublime. it's so is it's sublime. it's so exciting. so interesting. exciting. it's so interesting. you it kind of...
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whatever he can to make sure especially when it gets to what i called it artificialgeneral intelligence, agiames of video from tesla cars. the type of thing you can train real-world a.i. like robots. he wants to make sure that this is much more of an open process, not dominated by microsoft and google. >> walter, i think about all the things, huge things, elon musk is dealing with that he's thinking about every single day. whether that be tesla, spacex, twitter. the delaware court system. openai. where does this rank in his level of importance? if this is something he thinks is the end of humanity, where do you think he would put this versus finding a way to mars all of these other things? >> i think two things that rank high for him. one is safe artificial intelligence. this ranks real high. the other is getting humanity back into space. you talk about him juggling a lot of things. you showed it earlier in the show. at 10:30 last night they sent, spacex, four astronauts into the international space station. nasa hasn't been able to do that since it grounded the shuttle. phil talking about b
whatever he can to make sure especially when it gets to what i called it artificialgeneral intelligence, agiames of video from tesla cars. the type of thing you can train real-world a.i. like robots. he wants to make sure that this is much more of an open process, not dominated by microsoft and google. >> walter, i think about all the things, huge things, elon musk is dealing with that he's thinking about every single day. whether that be tesla, spacex, twitter. the delaware court system....
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emergence of agi within five years.he next 5, i think you're at sentients. and then i do think we need to start -- the human brain, do we know the difference between a sociopath and a normal person at this point? do we know -- >> i know it when i see it. >> getting into a squishy ground here. we don't know inside anyone's brain. so if we -- if the computers get smart enough in terms of performance, it becomes moot whether they're actually sentient or not or behaving that way. sentients really is -- >> i don't want them to pugll m plug, steven and get rid of carbon-based or hydro-based humans because we're superfluous. i starteded this interview abou science fiction. plenty to learn about a.i. but out in existential and 100 years could be if we don't know what we're doing. >> it's up to us to determine what degree of control humans will have in the systems that operate modern society. turns out to be very convenient as computers get smarter and smarter to turn over those things to computers, because our systems are so co
emergence of agi within five years.he next 5, i think you're at sentients. and then i do think we need to start -- the human brain, do we know the difference between a sociopath and a normal person at this point? do we know -- >> i know it when i see it. >> getting into a squishy ground here. we don't know inside anyone's brain. so if we -- if the computers get smart enough in terms of performance, it becomes moot whether they're actually sentient or not or behaving that way....
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create realistic video photos, audio and text at a scale and sophistication that was unimaginable just agi year ago. we need to be ready. the ic's job is to focus its collective powers outward to protect our nation but i feel strongly some of the greatest threats to our security and the world security unfortunately or homegrown. i fear we are slouching towards an election in which decisions will be made based on what excites is, what enrages us, what in raptures as, that we will substitute for t ccal faculties that are essential for a citizen in in a democracy,a self-satisfied scratching of our prior beliefs and politicalr> opinions. i tell my constituent regularly that you will all work very hard, we will work hard to try to take outke the temperature cd intelligence of our politics, but at the end of the day americans and their decisions about how they will act as citizens of a democracy would get the democracy that they deserve. we are faltering w toh support ukraine. the russian leader has been emboldened to believe that he can snatch victory from the jaws ofm defeat. our ukrainian par
create realistic video photos, audio and text at a scale and sophistication that was unimaginable just agi year ago. we need to be ready. the ic's job is to focus its collective powers outward to protect our nation but i feel strongly some of the greatest threats to our security and the world security unfortunately or homegrown. i fear we are slouching towards an election in which decisions will be made based on what excites is, what enrages us, what in raptures as, that we will substitute for...
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a breeze and agy weather santa rosa coming in withú64,107 inch in the last 24 hours.n a. yoe we've got oakland reporting 4/10 livermore a little bit more than a thirdúof an inch. ben loman in the santa cruz mountains, picking up more than an inch vim trackern two scattered showers over the north bay. the central bay, the south snow levels in the sierra have dropped to down to. it looks like between 4 and 5000ft. a little tough to sptell because it's a little qut out there, at least at continuet slope until tomorrow morning. a look at thec storm, the center f it here, parked off coastline of washington and oregon. we'll continue just a ld the unstable weather associated with it could even trigger a thunderstorm or two into thec afternoon. the futurecast does a good idea of showing you again, more scattered showers. here's a look at 10 a.m. and then into the afternoon, the reds and oranges indicating the brief downpour. the possibility of a thunder and lightning coming along with it intoútomorrow morning. the scattered showers are still with us. then we will turn partly
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agi doesn't catch everything a dozen to every job that human perspective does.e actuallytr still need the hun inspection capabilities and hopefully our inspectors are also spending more timeng addressing found anomalies and using walking the tracks. and again there's a place for both. at here. what is impeding the use of the automated technologies throughout the whole rail network? >> rates. we are going to take things step-by-step as we deploy this technology for one. but we need a regulatory environment we need a regular that promotes innovation promotes technology. pilot programs identifying new ways of doing promotes pilot programs come can identify new ways of doing things so you don't have to go to court. and let's had the opportunity to experiment with things. subject villages may not work out. others may prove to automatic safety benefits. let's build the data sets than we could objectively analyze in partnership with the regulator to advance safety. >> thank you. mr. shaw, as you are where current law dictates obligations that railroads must abide by, s
agi doesn't catch everything a dozen to every job that human perspective does.e actuallytr still need the hun inspection capabilities and hopefully our inspectors are also spending more timeng addressing found anomalies and using walking the tracks. and again there's a place for both. at here. what is impeding the use of the automated technologies throughout the whole rail network? >> rates. we are going to take things step-by-step as we deploy this technology for one. but we need a...