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have created the caa vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her voice. >> they can come in and make sure that their scans, their recordings, everything is being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the ul
have created the caa vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her voice. >> they can come in and make sure that their scans, their recordings, everything is being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the ul
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. >> reporter: this week's announcement that veritone and caa have created the caa vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her voice. >> they can come in and make sure that their scans, their recordings, everything is being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the vault will insure an artist's voice is only used when they want it to be and they're getting paid for it. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: but voice actors like joy say cybersecurity is a growing threat for her line of work and it's too early to know if anyone can truly store voices safely. there are always legal and ethical concerns with a.i. and voice work and now there could be an issue of access. who will be able to use this technology to protect their voice? >> anytime that i see developments in a.i. particularly as they relate to voice, it concerns me for independent artists, for those of us who are professional working artists and actors. sorry, dude, i can't hear you. >> reporter: joy says she's unfortunate i
. >> reporter: this week's announcement that veritone and caa have created the caa vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her voice. >> they can come in and make sure that their scans, their recordings, everything is being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the vault will insure an artist's voice is only used when they want it to be and they're getting paid...
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alarm bells would kind of be ringing as well. >> reporter: this week's announcement that veritone and caa have created the vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work like this that uses her voice. >> they can come in and they can make sure that their scans and their recordings, everything being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the vault will ensure an artist's voice is only used when they want it to be. and they're getting paid for it. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: but voice actors like joy say cyber security is a growing threat for her line of work. and it's too early to know if anyone can truly store voices safely. there are always legal and ethical concerns with ai and voice work. and now there could be an issue of access. who will be able to use this technology to protect their voice? >> anytime that i see developments in ai, particularly as they relate to voice, it concerns me for independent artists. for those of us who are professional working artists and actors. sorry dude, i ca
alarm bells would kind of be ringing as well. >> reporter: this week's announcement that veritone and caa have created the vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work like this that uses her voice. >> they can come in and they can make sure that their scans and their recordings, everything being done is theirs. >> reporter: the two companies say the vault will ensure an artist's voice is...
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they excluded it, and alan dulles, the head of the caa, told the president to lie about it. it was illegal for us to be flying under pressure. and eisenhower went out there and he lie the next day the russiansproded- pilot. the holding was exposed and americans said, oh my god, the government lies to us. when my uncle was killed in 1963, the iestigation of the warren commission, is that it was a lone gunman. 60% of americans that the government was lying again. in 1973, the pentagon papers released 26 volumes that showed , the government had been systematically -- hundreds of government offis en systematically lying to us, and american symon said, oh my god -- a majority of americans, the americ government, a crac lies to its people. we all know every time we see a governmenticiaon tv whether it is a president, vice president or anybodye, o assumption is, isn't it, that ifs?hat is not your assumption, you are not paying attention. [laughter] [applause] a lot of times reporters will say to me, you are telling americans not to trust their government. you get to the presidency
they excluded it, and alan dulles, the head of the caa, told the president to lie about it. it was illegal for us to be flying under pressure. and eisenhower went out there and he lie the next day the russiansproded- pilot. the holding was exposed and americans said, oh my god, the government lies to us. when my uncle was killed in 1963, the iestigation of the warren commission, is that it was a lone gunman. 60% of americans that the government was lying again. in 1973, the pentagon papers...
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. >> wow, caa gets involved they mean business. shawn chitnis here with us now and you have the perspective of a voice actor based here in the bay. and the continuing challenges that ai presents to actors who need to have that autonomy in reality. >> reporter: it's something that we've certainly been following and on this particular week, we also want to emphasize that openai showed us the new developments with chatgpt where there are improvements in the voice. you can really have a conversation. and so that's why the actors that we are talking to particularly one voice actor based here in the bay area, says that whenever it comes to advancements in ai, she proceeds with caution. >> listen, well, well: i'll show you how to -- >> reporter: black top hoops is a vr video game now available and that's the voice of joy ofhudu you hear in one of the game's players. the full release the week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making. well after joy voiced this character. >> whether you are recording in-person or at home, voiceover
. >> wow, caa gets involved they mean business. shawn chitnis here with us now and you have the perspective of a voice actor based here in the bay. and the continuing challenges that ai presents to actors who need to have that autonomy in reality. >> reporter: it's something that we've certainly been following and on this particular week, we also want to emphasize that openai showed us the new developments with chatgpt where there are improvements in the voice. you can really have a...
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. in the ivano-frankivsk region, this is what you say, who should comment, there is the head of the caa, mrs. svitlana vasylivna, i saw a general list of undesirable persons there, look, did you see what was on that list, for example, even the mayor of lviv garden which as if he is not there, no way, no one can say that he is disloyal to the current authorities of kyiv, svyatoslav litynskyi, for example, is well-known, a volunteer, super super. good reputation in lviv, there is sviatoslav sheremeta from the lviv regional council from the eu party, that is, we actually guessed that these lists exist, it is obvious in principle if you monitor who appears in the marathon and other means that are now controlled by the state mass information, but we now have evidence, what to do with it, does the parliament really need a reaction first, i even today i officially thought to myself. as a people's deputy to still appeal to our committee on freedom of speech, so that it nevertheless reacts and at its meeting examines the given facts of what was published, because it is very important that an ass
. in the ivano-frankivsk region, this is what you say, who should comment, there is the head of the caa, mrs. svitlana vasylivna, i saw a general list of undesirable persons there, look, did you see what was on that list, for example, even the mayor of lviv garden which as if he is not there, no way, no one can say that he is disloyal to the current authorities of kyiv, svyatoslav litynskyi, for example, is well-known, a volunteer, super super. good reputation in lviv, there is sviatoslav...
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thing it's largely wealthy people that doeu by electric vehicles because they live in places and they caa afford to have an extra car, an they like the idea of electrice vehicle but that does not begint to talk about the fact that we don't have electric generation and transmission that can support more of the demand for electricity, we have aie beat up a lot of electricity and crypto currency unit again he gets right back to the fundamental point ofck t the market the mart is simply not there there is not a demand not just in the united states but around the world. david: they can't create butte they can destroy and in addition to pushing all of the subsidies that the taxpayers are paying for the creating new regulations that are very tough on gasca powered cars. is it conceivable that they could force it, they're doing the same thing in states with o regard to naturavel gas ovens we have all the new regulations for ovens that make it impossible ta have gas ovens even though theyo have electric oven somebody's g gottota pay for the extra electricity intercourse electricity has to b e crea
thing it's largely wealthy people that doeu by electric vehicles because they live in places and they caa afford to have an extra car, an they like the idea of electrice vehicle but that does not begint to talk about the fact that we don't have electric generation and transmission that can support more of the demand for electricity, we have aie beat up a lot of electricity and crypto currency unit again he gets right back to the fundamental point ofck t the market the mart is simply not there...
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i caa wait to party with you...trea >> couldn't really hear that. >> he's got a high voice, hasn't come into his own yet.n. >> ever since the operation. >> dana, happy birthday. >> thank you. >> "one more thing" is up next.r [♪♪] ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ hey. you seein' this? wait... where's the dish? there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things! you're one sick pigeon. them dishes kept the rain off our beaks! we just have different priorities is all. satellite-free directv... never thought i'd see the day. well, our lifespans are quite short... stream directv without a satellite dish. i'm going to do this thing with my neck, j
i caa wait to party with you...trea >> couldn't really hear that. >> he's got a high voice, hasn't come into his own yet.n. >> ever since the operation. >> dana, happy birthday. >> thank you. >> "one more thing" is up next.r [♪♪] ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator...
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nick: caa director bill burns has left the region. but u.s. officials tell me that does not mean the negotiations have stopped. there is clearly a difference between the u.s. and israel and how those negotiations should proceed. israel has argued that president biden's decision about pausing some weapons deliveries and making that decision public actually strengthens hamas's negotiating position. kirby today argued a major operation by israel in rafah would actually strengthen hamas's negotiating position. he said that operation would show that israel is not interested in actually achieving a cease-fire hostage deal and it would cause more civilian casualties, therefore putting more diplomatic and international pressure on israel. but it is all coming to a head. israel said the end of this week is the deadline. they will launch that major operation in rafah if there is not a hostage deal. amna: nick schifrin beginning our coverage tonight. nick, thank you. nick: thank you. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the late
nick: caa director bill burns has left the region. but u.s. officials tell me that does not mean the negotiations have stopped. there is clearly a difference between the u.s. and israel and how those negotiations should proceed. israel has argued that president biden's decision about pausing some weapons deliveries and making that decision public actually strengthens hamas's negotiating position. kirby today argued a major operation by israel in rafah would actually strengthen hamas's...
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two days ago, the caa celebrated the 50th anniversary of the law versus nichols landmark decision, which enabled millions of non-english speaking students to learn english. since 1974. this morning's proceeding is actually an extension of the basic rights of our diverse and non-english speaking residents in san francisco. from my frequent interactions with non-english speaking residents, we want to make four recommendations. maybe this has been answered already. number one, newsletters from supervisors with diverse constituents to provide translation, which is not done now. city hall tv coverage to provide at least subtitles as you can see, this screen only shows english and it doesn't help people who want to know the proceedings. number three, we would like to see, oca hire more translators to help with the, community groups, especially during their community meetings. number four, we want to have better outreach of the proceedings, or rather, the, all the information from the irc so that people can have different ways to interact with the, commissions. so i think that these are some of
two days ago, the caa celebrated the 50th anniversary of the law versus nichols landmark decision, which enabled millions of non-english speaking students to learn english. since 1974. this morning's proceeding is actually an extension of the basic rights of our diverse and non-english speaking residents in san francisco. from my frequent interactions with non-english speaking residents, we want to make four recommendations. maybe this has been answered already. number one, newsletters from...
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guest: our policy has always been to find a path to a two state solutiand hopefully we caa ent ase-fire. it is remarkable that the arab states would recognize israel. that's remarkable in the middle of the war. but that will come with conditions and an autonomous palestinian state in the recognitn as a jewish state. host: matt is your first caller from boulder, colorado. caller: remind everybody -- i hearutinabout hos the pushback i know of. i am 60 years old. i'm not a young kid in college and i've been watching this a long time. what i have seen facts since the 68 war. israel had a we know they can defend themselves. they have in control of the situation since then had the choice to help palestinians or oppress them and they continuously chose to oppress them. because of the generational oppression of the palestinians, hamasezboah take hold. hamas were the only people who we will build to schools, mosques, hospitals. nobody else would and of course the palestinians accepted that because they were the only people to help them. guest: thank you for making those points. this is ed when y
guest: our policy has always been to find a path to a two state solutiand hopefully we caa ent ase-fire. it is remarkable that the arab states would recognize israel. that's remarkable in the middle of the war. but that will come with conditions and an autonomous palestinian state in the recognitn as a jewish state. host: matt is your first caller from boulder, colorado. caller: remind everybody -- i hearutinabout hos the pushback i know of. i am 60 years old. i'm not a young kid in college and...