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and i'm biased and as an african i couldn't be more proud to be part of the. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera china has reported 71 new coronavirus deaths on monday the world health organization says it's deeply concerned over the sudden increase in cases outside of china but says it's too soon to declare a global pandemic iran says 12 people have now died there while a 7th death has been confirmed in italy last a debate is in tehran and says the number of cases rises there's disagreement over how bad the situation really is. there's been a extraordinary exchange in clash a war of words between a member of parliament and by the he's a member of parliament for the city of qom the epicenter of this virus here in iran
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and the health ministry now he said he puts the number of dead from the virus at 50 now he acknowledges not within maybe from the krona virus but he says that the government's performance on the issue has been 0 he says that nurses don't have the correct uniforms on are scared of treating patients he says that the government isn't really concerned and the virus has been present in iran for 3 weeks but their names meant was delayed by the government he also said that he knows of 2 children that have been infected by the virus and has called upon the health ministry to impose a curfew on the city of call now the deputy health minister has has denied that figure of 50 and said that even if it was half that number he would submit his resignation now about the responded to that and he said he sent the names of those that have died from the virus to the health ministry and he expects a resignation now the health minister has come out in response to all of this and he said that the government is dealing with the situation well the spread of the
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virus outside of china has sent stock markets tumbling 2 of the main u.s. indices saw their biggest one day slump in 2 years and salumi has more from new york. investors took a beating on monday with all 3 of the major stock indexes in the united states showing sharp declines the dow jones industrial plunged more than a 1000 points or 3 and a half percent and the declines were reflected in all of the major sectors of the economy from energy to technology perhaps the greatest declines were seen related to manufacturing stocks like apple which relies on china for manufacturing it's also one of its big growing markets and it was reflected in the sharp decline in its stocks at the same time investors were looking to put their money in safe havens moving from these stocks into government treasury bonds also
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gold prices went up at one point hitting a 7 year high as investors look for someplace safe to put their money this all happened just less than a week after the market hit new record highs in the united states word that the coronavirus had spread outside of china we saw spikes in italy near a major manufacturing hub there are concerns that that could affect the economy of europe south korea also saw an increase in cases and this has investors spooked that the worst of this epidemic has yet to come hollywood producer harvey weinstein has been convicted of sexual assault on a rape in new york but he was acquitted on the most serious charge a pretty true sexual assault. 4 people have been killed and dozens injured in new delhi during violence between groups supporting on opposing india's new citizenship law hundreds of muslim activists have been protesting because they say discriminates against their community targeted by hindu groups linked to prime
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minister the interim ots party b j p u n n gyptian brokered cease fire has gone into effect between the palestinian group islamic jihad and israel a ceasefire comes up the 2 days of cross border violence israeli air force says at least 18 islamic jihad rockets were fired from gaza on monday israel also carried out multiple attacks using aircraft and tanks in 6 people including 2 islamic jihad members in syria on sunday night. on the life of basketball legend kobe bryant has been remembered at a service in los angeles the l.a. lakers star was killed alongside his daughter giana and 7 others and i look up to crush last month those were the headlines and news continues on the al jazeera occidental on stage and also watching.
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right now at this very moment artificial intelligence is trying to figure out exactly who you are. mimics our thoughts and emotions. analyzes ourselves to decode our genetic material. no task is beyond its capabilities ai is even learning to drive our cars for us. ai controls robots that work more efficiently for me to do. so where does this leave us in this new world of artificial minds. in the last 10 years we've developed an inseparable bond with our cell phones.
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smartphone capabilities are bolstered by artificial intelligence which serves our needs whilst keeping a watchful eye. network operators record our movements to the nearest meter as some applications geotagged users every 60 seconds. surveillance cameras scrutinize our every move. a known entities siphon our data from public wi-fi networks sensors in the roads we drive on record our journeys. regulates traffic predicts the weather and records pollution levels. our frenzied online activity generates an avalanche of data. each minute we make
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3300000 posts on facebook 3800000 searches through google and send to 29000000 what's up messages. from these torrents of data are stored in banks of servers all over the world in the era of big data your digital footprint is worth more by the day. young. in paris 15000 participants spend thousands of euros to attend a trade show and big data. events like these are big business and you don't want to be the one missing out. modern ai systems fed by colossal
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datasets are opening doors to lucrative opportunities. machine learning revolutionized development that is machines capable of teaching themselves without human input. over the last 5 years this technology has transformed ai research these algorithms are able to instantly identify objects placed in front of a camera but this ability to recognize as many potential applications. a paris based startup has developed new facial coding technology. this algorithm is capable of reading facial expressions which are so nuanced they may pass unnoticed to the human eye. the end point is commercial reactions are measured against different adverts to see which images are the most effective.
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level. so that when we kill directors sort of gets funny post on the back to those johnny need to take a. look. that made to still get to set a homicidal circle has sought. to go on. and get on the plane. and then it is. set in motion. and at least this. is. on the move on what it's like to meet him i don't that's a valid reason and. before. but it was good for saddam it was.
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this algorithm is not limited to commercial application. it can also measure people's reactions to politicians. it was tested in the last french presidential election cycle during a televised debate. over the mall the not to take a break the news of a good movie. house official could you know that if he lifted a condi deck usenet out of prison with. a depressing whistle negativa. look on the da the supposed. to pieces hit him. but didn't when. if he did just sit on the stuff. to make such an algorithm effective it
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must be fed millions of datapoints. the gods of the mega deal world or the big 4 google amazon facebook and apple. we had a desire to see it in action. here google has built its largest research center dedicated to ai outside of us with 2000 contributors hailing from all over the world. google has always been excited about artificial intelligence and the use of mushing learning has increased rapidly in recent years and it makes possible what was impossible just a few years ago. machines are learning in a different way from humans so you need to see a lot of examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph for example if you are teaching at a computer to recognize
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a kathryn's image you need to show it's a lot of examples and the system would try to take a guess it was a new pictures and every time it would make a mistake for example. mislabel a dog for a cat it with a just the berman a tiny bit and then after seeing probably a 1000000 off examples the system foods norm to differentiate between cats and dogs as well most people do. when it's my next making the next thing on your calendar is today at 1 pm it's called context. he leads a team developing a next gen voice command assistant a project very much in keeping with the ambitions of big companies. thanks to progress made with image and voice recognition the assistant can answer any questions a user could ask who printed this. we saw it was created by leonardo da vinci.
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translate this this might be right check out the translation. how many calories as it hath there are 95 calories in one medium apple. this virtual assistant slips into the heart of your home as a smart speaker. descent gets better the more you use it it both learns from the interactions more personalized to words my needs but also i can teach things to the assistant for example i can just say ok google my favorite team is barcelona. ok i'll remember that you said my favorite team is barcelona and now your systems
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remembers to and then from now on i can simply say my team when is my team is next game or things like that people do not need to learn how to interact with machines they can just say you know you can just say hey you will order a taxi for me it makes the services and benefits are really to be adult about to all people ok google how's the traffic to my home. and your way home traffic is light as usual is 28 minutes by car ok will remind me to call mom when i get home sure i'll remind you on your phone when you get home when dad works out there really at the human level or that the same way that humans interact between themselves then then these types of technologies is available to everybody . i have an optimistic view on the future and i believe has a tremendous opportunities steen artificial intelligence rest till in the early days of the field but we've seen that it's going to tackle some of the largest
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problems in the world. knology has an ability to find patterns in complex data that humans could never do alone so this has huge implications and the technology has an opportunity to help researchers in different failed to tackle some of the most difficult problems in the fields of medicine transportation astronomy and elsewhere. to transport to the stars the applications for this technology seem limitless. to find more concrete applications he had to a so called smart. on the way we noticed airports increasing reliance on ai systems to manage the flow of passengers. planes themselves will soon integrate systems to monitor weather patterns altitude
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and fuel levels in real time to adjust the flight path. managing the daily rhythm of life is a growing problem for urban centers. dublin ireland is proud to declare itself a smart city having bet heavily on an investment in ai systems for logistics. the old docklands are now the smart docklands a model for future urban development. in the silicon valley of europe. you just look at the documents here you know some people call it the silicon docks and we've got world leading tech companies you know within 15 minute walk you've got google with 6000 employees you've got facebook you've got eric b. and b. all trading excellent value for the city and building great partnerships and relationships on our smart city program as well. as lots of big trends like big data internet of things machine learning artificial intelligence
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but what you really need to do is take that data back. you know crace insights from the data in almost real time make decisions based on data and we're seeing it across i suppose mobility and transport across waste across them urgency responses and i think you know the true smart city is the city that actually can act on the data make better decisions and create better outcomes at the right time for its citizens. some applications are quaint like this more than that notifies the local services that it needs to be empty for. other uses are aimed at more complex problems like managing the flow of traffic in a town experiencing an economic surge. the council has installed cameras and sensors across a number of key locations. they record the flow of pedestrians bikes. buses and cars.
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but how do they manage this huge flow of data. brendan o'brien runs the team responsible for traffic light operations. many towns use a similar system but here adjustments are made in real time based on the flow of traffic every bus is equipped with sensors. every 20 seconds every single pulse reports tools for that is what it's doing what route is it on is it in congestion is it stopped or that will stop. will see the slowdown in both movements and that will actually allow operators here to the fact that those problems which the buses are experiencing but that in turn means that all their traffic is experiencing as well. so what's happened this morning it looks a bit congested there in a few patients yeah the data showing us actually congestion here this morning. as well here so that this should become it if you are here and that's a fairly long askew at the moment as. our system is south learning south
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calibrating system most of the time this is. i'm works away in the background by itself and ultimately the system still requires some human input to manage effectively but there's another great technological leap forward on the horizon a piece of software that will predict problems before they arise. predict what's going to happen next we see all these vehicles coming in you know can we go for the next half an hour and say oh i think here will be congested here we congestion unless we take some action that's kind of using all that information and using multiple data sources to really find a passion. find a passion they can then see what to do next the city authorities are sitting on an enormous pile of data but they don't have the means to fully utilize it. they have therefore joined in partnership with i.b.m. which opened a research station just outside the city in 2011. once that investment is
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made then you can do things like sensor rising entire road networks and actually collecting that data and then once you have it then you can actually start applying artificial intelligence to that data to make predictions to make suggestions as well. data scientists are the backbone of ai development they are constantly refining and analyzing a huge range of inputs to find hidden correlations amongst data sites. i mean just to look at they took from various sources. the main challenge is that the data are very heterogeneous. each tells you a small part of the complete picture. it's very hard for us to tell you know what has happened so we may be able to detect that this road is blocked but the precise reason why that road is blocked is often obscure.
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often the solution lies in adding a new source of data. i.b.m. has begun integrating posts made on twitter to its algorithms data feed that twitter often allows you to associate geotagged tweets about an event such as there was in a concert and $70000.00 people are leaving this area with the information that this whole area a city might slower travel times than usual so this heard of in order to provide the explanations that twitter is very useful. so a lot of artificial intelligence now i think is comes down to making predictions saying this is going to happen and then leaving it to the person to decide what to do about that as we go forward we'll see
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a lot more solutions. as opposed to just predictions many developers are hard at work creating programs that leverage predictive technology. so. this 10 is working on an ai assistant for drivers like. you have the event detection in the video stream right yes so we have something for juice for the company and what we want to provide here is. a system that gives information that's relevant to you in the context of the strip so the idea is sensually a companion that watches over you like a guardian angel that sees all of your behaviors because this only some advise that's right and for you. it just detected something. it seems you're going to u.c. l.c.
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field is that correct that he's got a. yes. you should enter you see through the northeast gate of still or good road is that ok can you explain to me why because the you see the internal gates are closed little can i suggest the best parking spot to you that would be great yes. the system can into it what the user needs without having to ask a direct question. as they thought coming from the car and from the driver it's like the car has been what trips i've taken in the past where i am i had to know but also a lot of data from the environment i'd like traffic situation weather situation maybe even data from social media all the publicly available data what's the camera in front of you so would just come out of would be able to detect certain conditions of the driver and included disc conditions you know what ai modem and
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expand our he's communications strategist so as to really state of the driver so if you can detect that somebody has a lot on his or her mind it's that companion may use that information to be more direct if that situation. it's really for cost and not distracted. ai wants to be your best friend a friend that reads your emotions and counsel. guides you. and follows you. it seeks omnipotence but whether this will be for better or for worse remains to be seen. head north in search of the cutting edge of digitally enhanced medicine. finland was an early adopter of data driven
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health care. ai is becoming a key asset in providing treatment. general hospital the largest to finland in developing an algorithm to efficiently process patients. marcus less can in was an early advocate of such research. his unit deals with premature births that weigh less than one and a half kilos whose lives lie in the balance. of the 30. years. we have collected data for several years x. we over the decade money today the heart rate rate oxygen said to raise some blood laboratory values we are trying to develop all the gory things that could detect
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a different the d c c s. we have so far used sepsis. looking at. the immune systems of premature babies is very weak. they are particularly at risk of contracting septicemia this infection can have serious repercussions on mental development and can lead to cognitive impairment. in 10 percent of cases they can even prove fatal in the beginning to compute the need to know whether the space and pepper sepsis or not so basically telling them that they'll carry these patients had sepsis these patients didn't have a sepsis in computer to find what differentiates these 2 groups and then the computer is trying to find the rules so the message is in a way learning by itself to detect sepsis. what we're hoping to do with mushing learning is to get the tool that would give the same kind of odd that an experienced doctor has that also lists experienced
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doctors with ok now you should perhaps be worried about this baby and actually in this project we were able to subsist 24 hours before the doctor had some high suspicious some doctor we took blood blood samples that confirmed the diagnosis. this advents detection system allows treatment to begin 24 hours earlier in a situation where time is a yes it's. data accumulated throughout a patient's life time is what forms big data in finland for the last 20 years this information has been stored in a centralized server. think he's general hospital wants to deploy to get the most out of this data and has launched some 30 pilot schemes. we call it all the information from the patients from their electronic health records from there because from their laboratory there is the amount of data nowadays is so shoes that
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there no man can handle that so we need some help for that. artificial in intellect and would be. the normal life for not only cold he says but also for the doctor and it would be a good tool for hospital directors and. nursing staff so though it is time to use it. as health care becomes ever more technologically sophisticated the ambitious goal of predictive treatment moves closer to becoming a reality. march on al-jazeera. up to there also going to the nation witness brings a new film this time from africa for international women's day a crucial day in the race to challenge donald trump when live across key u.s.
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i'm daryn join in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera china has reported 71 coronavirus deaths just about 500 new infections on monday the world health organization says it's deeply concerned over the sudden increase in cases outside of china but insists it's too soon to declare a global pandemic iran meanwhile says 12 people have now died there want to 7th death has been confirmed in italy well a spread of the virus outside of china has sent stock markets tumbling 2 of the main u.s. indices so their biggest one day slump in 2 years meanwhile in china where the outbreak started there are some signs that the rate of infection is slowing katrina you has more now from the capital the world health organization who have
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a delegation here in china at the moment have been going around to different cities and assessing china's response gave a press conference late on monday night in beijing and they said that they do believe that the numbers are declining and indeed they think that the situation in china has peaked largely they say because of china's heavy handed over so-called bold moves they said in terms of walking down the province of who may be at the center of the virus outbreak hollywood producer harvey weinstein has been convicted of sexual assault and rape in new york but he was acquitted on the more serious charge of predatory sexual assault this case led to the birth of a globally 2 movement 4 people have been killed and dozens injured in new delhi during violence between groups supporting and opposing india's new citizenship law hundreds of muslim activists been protesting against the law which they say discriminates they were targeted by hindu groups linked to prime minister narendra modi's party the b j p. a un an egyptian brokered ceasefire has gone into effect between the
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palestinian group islamic jihad and israel the ceasefire comes out the 2 days of cross border violence israeli air force says at least 80 islamic jihad rockets were fired from gaza on monday israel also carried out multiple attacks using aircraft and tanks killing 6 people including 2 islamic jihad members in syria on something night the governing party wants prime minister thomas to body to step down after he was charged with the murder of his 2nd wife bonnie appeared in court on monday where his lawyers argued that his office grants him immunity from prosecution the matter has now been referred to the constitutional court well those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera off the data loud statement that's watching live it up.
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smartphone capabilities are bolstered by artificial intelligence which serves our needs whilst keeping a watchful eye. unknown entities siphon our data from public wi-fi networks. our frenzied online activity generates an avalanche of data. these torrents of data are stored in banks of servers all over the world in the era of big data your digital footprint is worth more by the day. welcome to shands than 90 percent of consumer electronics sold worldwide are produced in this city. smartphones tablets and video game console z. are all manufactured by the bucket load. all of the u.s.
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tech giants produce their goods here and this colossal workshop. boutique electronics are symbols and packaged alongside their bargain basement imitators. the city center boasts a gigantic electronics bazaar which offers such a huge selection of goods that this group of visiting swiss students don't even know where to begin so where to go to which of it you see the order to go most of the time i do this or that was all because they would go on elmer share. with us if we meet where the military could do it it was here today to wagner it was shared with. the students are studying electronics design or project management. for them is proving a bigger draw in silicon valley. back in switzerland they worked on developing a number of projects and they worked on adapting them to the realities of the chinese market you know to take an existing. key and prove
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a. point . it was still pure happy to. be. here they work in a maker space a start up style digitally focused work space. ai technology is their bread and butter. this engineer has come from jordan to market his invention a pocket spectrometer. on the fire. proof song to me. he's real. yeah you should be for the county to feel. just like one get to the device like this and here are your cute nice white foam
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information about tomato so you can see how much garbage brought in fiber inside this tomato and the most important what is the freshness for this so that's why it's very useful for people. you know it's to the us it's like the same grease and used by china to identify faces why do you think one face to face is i own 1000000 or so that's how we use the parenting and i just picked on he says. out. in china it's all about economies of scale. with 1400000000 inhabitants over half of which have smartphones china is the home of big data. the whole country is investing in an artificial intelligence china is no longer satisfied with imitating its competitors. it is looking to take on the u.s.
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for 1st place in the race for global technological supremacy. with a balance sheet worth $40000000000.00 the ali baba group is an online retail giant dubbed the chinese and the. u.k. . is investing $15000000000.00 in research facilities in china but also in the us russia and israel. it's very important for the company to you invest and to evolve to take on all of. the artificial intelligence you see is going to be difficult for the company not only for ended up i assume for many many companies. so we invest a lot to help costumers to improve the experience he's. like the look of this dress with one click ali baba offers
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a myriad of similar options it takes mere seconds to review millions of items listed on its website. so basically to take knowledge and to recognize want into picture and a word to predominate is we know where to previous and then in doing extract features and then we compare always order provided we have and then send back to seymour seen over. to our customers. the chinese are now even more dependent on their smartphones than western countries . host of vital services are centralized within a few online platforms like the widely popular we china which boasts 1000000000 monthly users.
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of it all the. way through the. consumer's can't get enough and show little concern for their own privacy. all the better for ambitious corporations who strive to understand and adapt to consumer behavior. this firm is specialized in processing data from smart phones the numbers are dizzying 731000000 users are scanned every month. whole towns are put under the microscope. this is harbin home to 10000000 people. this graphic shows the flow of commuters block by block. but data collected from smart phones can tell us so much more about an individual's behavioral patterns.
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because there are sensors they. want to know maybe if they are running maybe if they are walking like imo if the location is and. so will make. shopping. in the pot maybe they are relaxed and if it's often. maybe i'm busy so we use data to do some inference based on that they have a collective. profiling in this way greatly enhances the potential for targeted advertising but it doesn't stop there. fighting i'm a young mom of them bake is. a company in china if they want to work. so they. and the based on what they tell me are collected the. use of come to the area come match of the car in the u.s.
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if the 2 groups of people. maybe it would place. the amount of data transmitted by cell phones is. constantly on the rise thanks to an ever increasing number of apps. and financial is a subsidiary of retail giant. the company has developed software that assesses damages after a car accident. the app finds and assesses the damages in the blink of an eye. the new report is sent to your insurer with the click of a button the app also calculates how the claim will affect your premiums then it selects local garages to carry out the repairs it saves the customer time while saving the insurer money since the app can detect inconsistency and flagged
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potentially fraudulent claims. normally that will be 10 to 20 percent of calls calls the case so once will always solve this problem the usual conflict can be trying each year. the algorithms being developed by financial can also offer fast and convenient credit services. this scooter vendor has just taken out a loan to renovate his store front and purchased mistah. teaching houses. on how your. turn to shoot. you could be 5 additional year touch entire day wore. on bozo i thought she. was going to push you to do work with you directly.
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in a few moments the op evaluates his profile and accept his application. so there were 4 door in. our case and there were of our daughter who was on our it's a shame that she and i were that she just. i just into the whole hour they were this was going to be working. our friends you know where your server yeah i can see him for me with i mean. that is why this is where. this app is aimed at the millions of chinese who live without a bank account by offering them a chance to borrow on credit. behind this express financial services system is a complex mash of algorithms. and scans all given data on
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a client to build the predictive model that evaluates the liquidity of any given startup entrepreneur believe me a woman do you hear that if you leave home for the aga eagleton. truth serum food. and water. i'll show you who the. i or. who eating trees you know the holiday season see me how do you. know that he sits you. down there you go through there you see see how you would see to do today only that you will. do. she knew whole who will meet. with them to create a pin to talk to each of them to. these kinds of systems
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exist also in everyday payment apps such as alli pay. these algorithms not only measure your ability to pay back money borrowed but also integrate your consumer habits into their ratings so. how. how we're going to. show. you how to go. where your way to go. to one of the syringe she would. go. in year when you assume. she will. do it cheaper and i'll do you go. so you go to haunt us. this app allows you to judge others based on their credit score a once private piece of information turned public a new social evaluation tool. many
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companies are developing such algorithms which assess citizens on a pick criteria a development roundly denounced by this economics professor in beijing. if your got a werry law school let me say you are a p i could cruet from many services many internet bitterness and even into real life you are big crude from many posts to be to nice opportunities and also even its hard for you. at daily life because sometimes if some people think you are not sky high ranking system they sink or you are not a good friend also in some dating website they also pay you you'll see them acquitted score. people under the fleece so i went to law school we are sinking and
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not a label you a new field date we see you. finance apps aren't the only one scanning personal data public life is under constant scrutiny by video surveillance. china is home to 200000000 security cameras often equipped with facial recognition technology. this intersection in genzyme is one example of its applications of just your. daily. fix. i know i'm going to be. something is not going. to go well no more logic.
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for you know going to a song that i mean you can't stand for young girls to see just as you're just little invested in it you know you don't us. this installation is a tool for social control. as soon as a pedestrian crosses on a red light the camera picks up their image and searches the state's databases for an id match. in a matter of seconds the name and photo of the offender is displayed for all to see on a giant screen. facial recognition technology relies on a mass of data collected by the authorities on each citizen. the transition to the digital age has been a goldmine for developing algorithms that work alongside smart cameras as the state partners with the private sector. the chinese government holds
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a lot of big data faces for example all the personal data. so they would love to be involved into these the development of ai by offering those speak to work with. us. so this is a system that we developed for sports for the police department we have a camera in the glass to fund people in the crawl out so if you are in the database for example your budget if so or you seeing people like me seeing children if you show up. the machine will shake remind you that you'll follow the people in the database. all. cameras can also be taught to analyze a person's movement patterns allowing them to identify suspicious body language.
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i. believe it or the. 3rd or the. all the public area system or understand some certain patterns for example people start to run or people start to fight and the cameral. can work together the vision and the sound to work if the system figure out to detect any special for example got a shot or people yelling for help then the system will automatically turn the camera into the direction of the sound so that the system aware and know what is the accident or. any. children with a heart they don't know the whole city the system would become like
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a game in the game whatever you do you are recorded and the system understands whether you are doing so in the future the city will understand the people's behavior even the crime. its will be stopped in the real time rather than afterwards. total digital surveillance is no longer a hypothetical relegated to the pages of science fiction thrillers. the chinese government has announced the implementation of a so-called social credit for 2020 each and every citizen will receive a score based on data derived from their behavior and habits to find out more we spoke to a rare dissenting voice. this renowned historian resigned 20 years ago from the
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social sciences academy. throw out that i as high as you guys you know while go on the show hall. hall was in the. hall they. say. well if i. did me any good you know yeah ok polly and i could. be. just as soon as i show because i had to go on our shores are you to know they don't try to time i assure you know what missions that call the irish very. hard that you can file quite a show called the shanty you know and have a one time korea tortious out of the whole truth of the ship so.
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social credit will integrate your online behavior and social media presence. if your friends the sites you visit or the content you share are deemed non-conformist your score will decrease allow your score to fall too low and you could be denied rental accommodation a bank loan or a job interview even long distance travel will be curtailed. jr you go you go. to go. you wouldn't be there and that's i mean i know what. a. cool soil that. she will go and say oh. when you he have. a show you'll see you and your for la dum dum nigel why. shooters and there should be
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a whole lot of 10 but also coulter to change the sheer. sad melchior that's usually the show of all of our i mean it's a macabre. want tried. to kill war and to i mean it's a war tongue until real way cho for the charity you are trying to acquire. our time and to are sure you kind of phones home. and say your wow what a shocker to ensure a quarter and charlie charm would channelize ya toward the lab i shall have to tell mom what. is it ignorance or indifference that has kept many chinese in the dark regarding this sinister new development in state surveillance. either way one can't help a sense of foreboding when confronted by the full spectrum of potential in
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mankind's ambitions for the future of big data. hello there are some flood warnings remain in place across southern sections of the united states plenty of cloudy can see here on the satellite and this is where we have the flood warnings not the system responsible is actually moving fairly quickly just off the east coast but at times it will produce some very heavy amounts of rain so a very scattered shari picture throughout much of chews day some snow flurries across the central plains pushing up as well into the midwest so chicago just to
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celsius with a chance of that snow but meanwhile out across the southwest it's nice and dry 20. cisco on tuesday mix in seattle and just 90 degrees is your high temperature a little bit milder as we head into wednesday and generally a dry picture but that snow will continue to work its way across the midwest and in fact chicago just hovering close to freezing reach the middle of the week now there's rain showers kidding away from the south in the southeast they will continue to work their way south and much of florida it's not about day generally choose to across much of the caribbean but that front as it slides across the gulf of mexico it will pick up some and that will come down as rain heavy at times along these coastal areas of mexico particularly into southern mexico also want to cross much of central and western cuba but even so not a cold day in havana with the high the $29.00.
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again. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the world health organization expresses concern over the shop rise of coronavirus cases in italy under iran and spreading to several other middle east countries. stocks plunge as panic spreads to the markets another symptom of the worldwide contagion of the corona virus. 4 people were killed in new delhi as violence flares up over a controversial citizenship in all just as the u.s. president on his 1st trip to india last.
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