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the quick reminder, the top stories here in al jazeera, at least a dozen people have been killed and blinding blizzards and life threatening temperatures. gripping large parts of the us. more than 1700000 homes are without power. thousands of flights have been canceled. forecasts as are predicting the coldest christmas on record in several cities shall baton c as more from washington d. c. across the u. s. and certainly from pennsylvania to florida. they've been told to expect the coldest christmas in recorded in recorded history. the main thing now there is in areas where governor hooker was speaking from, for example, upstate new york, buffalo bigler falls the great lakes region. that's, that's the area where the snow and the wind is still pummeling pummeling the area people are trapped inside their houses. and christy is out around the country with religious figures. we hover over a 1000000 people, a 1000000 households are without power right now. of parties in canada have worn people to stain doors,
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a strong winds and heavy snow sweep. the country has been cut to more than 200000 homes and stop some into city train services forecast to say the extreme weather will continue throughout sunday. at least 10 people have been killed by russians. shelling in the southern ukrainian city of her son, president vladimir zalinski hercules, moscow of killing for pleasure, ukrainian troops. we took the city last month and a major setback for russia. and zelinski is call for unity in his holiday address to the nation. he says, residents will create their own christmas miracle. by showing there remains strong in the face of russian attacks. as roy will drawn in, gimme gods, no kamikaze, drones can extinguish the christmas dawn. we will see its glow even under ground in a bomb shelter its m way. we will fill our hearts with warmth and light up pull. no muscles can hurt them that they will break against our steel spirit and our fight will continue unabated one islam. it's not threatened by planned or emergency
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blackouts, soccer, and we will never feel a lack of courage and invisibility language, but more than one is their child, the so we will celebrate our holidays as always. we will smile and rejoice as always. the difference is one. we will not wait for a miracle because we will create it ourselves. a gas tanker has exploded near these african city of box berg, killing 10 people and leaving several others critically injured. emergency services say they're investigating the blast. it cause widespread damage to our residential area. there's been a 2nd day of unrest in the french capital after the fatal shooting of 3 people at a kurdish cultural center. police force with protesters who acute security forces of not doing enough to prevent the attack. some demonstrators want it to be declared a terrorist incident. investigators questioning a 69 your suspect are considering the possibility of a racist motive. security forces in western afghanistan have use water cannon to disperse women,
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protesting against the ban on female students at universities. it came on the same day, the taliban government ban woman from working for agencies is this some workers weren't following strict dress codes. you has strongly condemned the move. i. we have come to day to demand our right to education. we are not carrying any weapons, but the taliban forced us to come to this narrow street. and then they used water cannon on us. we all got wet and many girls fell down. they are scared of our voices. we want our ride. hong kong is fully reopening its borders with the rest of china for the 1st time in 3 years. despite the mainland surgeon cove, at 19 cases, media in the city of ching dow quoted help officials saying that are around half a 1000000 infections a day. well that report was quickly censored, official figure, the region is just 31. china's health minister recorded 4100 cases nationwide. on
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friday there are reports of medicine shortages, packed hospital wards and backlogs of crematorium and funeral home. and pope francis says, one of the consequences of greed during his christmas eve mass, the head of the roman catholic church, says the weak and vulnerable victims of the pursuit of wealth and power. $7000.00 people attended the service at saint peter's visit. that was with the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after data that statement, that's a lot. ah right now at this very moment, artificial intelligence is trying to figure out exactly who you are. a i mix our thoughts and emotions. it analyzes ourselves to decode our genetic material.
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no task is beyond its capabilities. a i is even learning to drive our cars for us. ah, a i controls robots that work more efficiently than we do. so where does this leave us in this new world of artificial mines? in the last 10 years, we have developed an inseparable bond with our cellphones. 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,
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as some applications, geo tag users, every 60 seconds surveillance cameras, scrutinize our every move unknown entities siphoned our data from public. why fi networks? sensors in the roads, we drive on record our journeys. ah, a i regulates traffic, predicts the weather, and records pollution levels. our frenzied online activity generates an avalanche of data. each minute we make a 3300000 posts on facebook. 3.8000000 searches through google, and send 29000000. what's up messages? these torrents of data are stored in banks of servers all over the world. in the
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era of big data, your digital footprint is worth more. by the day i flew in paris, 15000 participants and spent thousands of euros to tend to trade show on big data. events like these are big business and you don't want to be the one missing out modern a i systems that by colossal datasets are opening doors to lucrative opportunities . machine learning revolutionized a i development that is machines capable of teaching themselves without human input . over the last 5 years, this technology has transformed
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a i 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 purse based startup has developed new facial coating technology. ready 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 level. does you know those, which is it that it should have only kill director. one is in was you get 20 posts on the shows can zap back to those you johnny nitika blackwell shall look nose i go here for 11, shall talk to you. said that made a stocky to said to her master,
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took a horse. salt lake was my dust, so gone past, gone and titled you'll get hold on the peak. so he said in an illumined john do's, go, you can call she set him with him as well. and i shook his epo. i could tell that he's this really, it maybe sill web eyes on cook, on them was shoe or twice i came in the system. so i don't that's valid with him soon. workshop teacher don't get montague a sample some guess. if all of a pope was unfamiliar, the kiss she marched, his can much. buh but good. the to school fare said dumb it was you could, you can, could you presume your job? it could be push or could your scenario? this algorithm is not limited to commercial application. you can also measure people's reactions to politicians. it was tested in the last french presidential election cycle during a televised debate for the phone. if you scheduled for good cit,
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link on north vinny tub, don't vermont no clue deeper to teach a vague the new movie does have a good new rules. he's asking, jacob shows them a copy. he has a fish euclidean, i pretty not if he can lift it up on the deck, you should never to presume was jones banashali. look on the deck, you never to presume was all negative 9 up in a pre, a look on the dow thus a bush, joe crazy. now sanky on. guess you lucy city, michael. a doctor live but didn't when mass on the ticket, but he don't. if he just, he told hasta to make such an algorithm effective, it must be fed millions of data points. the gods of the mega data world are the big for google, amazon. facebook and apple. did we headed desert to see it in action?
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here google has built its largest research center dedicated to a i 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 their recent years. and it makes possible what was impossible just 2 years ago. a machine to learning in a different way from humans. they need to see a lot of examples to understand what they're seeing on a photograph. for example, if you are teaching a computer to recognize a captains that you much, you need to show it's a lot of examples and then the system would try to take a guess of was a new pictures. and every time it would make a mistake, for example, miss label a dog for a cat, it with a just the barometers a tiny bit. and then after seeing and probably a 1000000 of examples,
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the system food. so learn to differentiate between cats and dogs as well as people do. when is my next meeting? the next thing on your calendar is today at 1 pm. it's called context. be shod. bees. audi leads a teen developing a next gen voice command assistant, a project very much in keeping with the ambitions of big tech companies. thanks to progress made with image and voice recognition. the assistant can answer any questions a user could ask. who painted this? mona lisa was created by leonardo da vinci translate this this might be right, check out the translation in the image above. how many calories doesn't have. there are 95 calories in one medium,
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apple. this virtual assistant flips into the heart of your home as a smart speaker justice and gets better, the more you use it. it both learns from the interaction side to more personalized words my needs. but also i can teach things for the assistant. for example, i can just say ok, google, my favorite team is brussel owner. okay, i'll remember that you said my favorite team is bar slona and now just systems remembers this. and then from now on, i can simply say my team, when is my team next day or things like that, people do not need to learn how to interact with machines. they can just say it, you know, you can just say, hey, google or attached it for me. it makes the services and benefits really to be available to all people. okay, google has
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a traffic to my home on your way home traffic as late as usual. it is 28 minutes by car. ok, you will remind me to call mom when i get home. sure. i'll remind you on your phone when you get home. when that works out there really at the human level, at 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 that the tremendous opportunities in artificial intelligence, we are still in the early days of the field. but we've seen that it can tackle some of the largest problems in the world. the technology has an ability to find patterns in complex data sets that humans could never do alone. so this has huge implications, and the technology has an opportunity to help researchers in difference fields to
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tackle some of the most difficult problems on the field of medicine. transportation, astronomy and elsewhere from health care to transport, to the stars. the applications for this technology scene limit list. to find more concrete applications, we had to a so called smart town. on the way, we noticed airports increasing reliance on a systems to manage the flow of passengers. playing themselves will soon integrate a system to monitor weather patterns, altitude, 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 been heavily on an investment in a i,
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systems for logistics. the old doc lands are now the smart doc lands, a model for future urban development. we are at the silicon valley of europe in dublin. you just look at the dock vans here, you know, some people call it the silicon docs. and we've got, we're a leading tech companies, you know, within 15 minute walk. you've got google with 6000 employees. facebook, you've got air b and b all creating excellent value for the city and building great partnerships and relationships on our smart city program as well. there's lots of big trends, like big data, internet of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence. but what you really need to do is take that data back, you know, crace insights from that data and in almost real time make decisions based on our data. and we're seeing it across, i suppose, mobility and transport across waste, across emergency responses. and i think, you know, the true smart city is the city that actually can acts on the data,
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make better decisions and create better outcomes at the right time for it. citizens, son, applications are quaint, like this mart been 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 search. the council has installed cameras and sensors across a number of key locations. they record the flow of gestures, bikes, buses, and car. ah, but how did they manage this huge flow of data? brendan o'brien rent the team responsible for traffic light operation, many towns, he's a similar system, but here adjustments are made in real time based on the flow of traffic. every bus
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is equipped with sensors every 20 seconds, every single boss reports to us where it is, what it's doing, what route is it on? is it in congestion? is it stopped at a bus stop? will see the slowdown and boost movements and that will actually alert or operate is here to the fact that those problems which the bosses are experiencing. but that in turn means that all the traffic is experiencing as well. i. so what happened this morning? it looks a bit sir. congest, they're in a free vacation. yeah, the date is shown as actually is congestion here this morning due to delays on this route here. so this should be coming to view as a little time through here. that's a fairly long askew at the moment, is not an axis building of customer. yes, our system is, is the self learning self calibrating system. most of the time the tim works away in the background by itself and an automated voice. the system still requires some human input to manage effectively, but there is another great technological leap forward on the horizon. a piece of software that will predict problems before they arrive. can we predict what's gonna
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happen next? you see all these vehicles coming in, you know, can we go forward the next half an hour and say, oh, i think here will be congested here, the congestion unless we take some action that's kind of using all that information and using multiple data sources to really find a pattern and once they find a pattern, 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 ibm, which opened a research station just outside the city in 2011. ah, once that investment is made, then you can do things like censorious a, entire road networks and actually of 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
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a i development. they are constantly refining and analyzing a huge range of inputs to find hidden correlations amongst data from, from a me, in just a lot of data from various services with the main challenge is that the data are very heterogeneous. each tells you a small part of the complete picture in it's very hard for us to actually 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. often the solution lies in adding a new source of data. ibm has begun integrating posts made on twitter to its algorithms, data feed, that twitter of allows you to associate geo text tweets about an event such as,
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there was an, a concert and $70000.00 people are leaving this, arizona, i, with the information that the, this whole here he, hey, seeing might slower travel times than usual. so sort of in order to provide the explanations the twitter is very use 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 a lot more solutions as opposed to just predictions. many developers are hard at work creating programs that leverage predictive technology, making them new streams. that's okay. yeah, well this came is working on and only i assistant for driver side connection, video streams lives. so you have load the event detection in the video stream,
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right? yes. so we have something i could use for the companion ard. what we want to provide to you is an assistant that gifts information that's relevant to you in the context of the strip, right? so the idea is essentially a companion that watches over you like a guardian angel that sees all your behaviors because this only some advice that's relevant for you. it just detected something. it seems you're going to use a t l field. is that correct? that he's got to yes, you should enter you cd 3, the noise code still oregon road. is that okay? can you explain to me why? because the you see the internal gates are closed. now can i suggest the best
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parking spot to you? that would be great. yes. the assistant can into it with the user needs without having to ask a direct question as they are coming from the car and from the driver. it's like doing well the car has been what trips i've taken in the past where i am, i had it. no. but also a lot of data from the environment, right, like traffic situation and if that weather situation. now we may be even data from social media or the publicly available data. what's the camera in front of it? so with this camera fluid be able to detect certain conditions of the driver and include these conditions, you know what a i model and expand our risk mitigation strategies. so as to really include the cognitive state of the driver. so if you can detect that somebody has a lot on his or her mind, writes than companion may use that information to be more proactive. that situation where somebody is really focused and not distracted
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with hey, i want to be your best friend, a friend that reads your emotions, counsels you guides you and follows you. it seeks omnipotence. but whether this will be for better or for worse, remains to be seen with head north in search of the cutting edge of digitally enhanced medicine. cindy and was an early adopter of data driven health care a, i, it's becoming a key asset in providing treatment. helsinki general hospital, the largest in finland, is developing an algorithm to efficiently processed patients.
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marcus less cannon was an early advocate of such research. lee, his unit deals with premature births that weigh less than one and half kilos whose lives lie in the balance. oh, the thought we're moving, we have collected data for several years actually over the decades. we money today, the hot trades are using rate oxygen. so to raise on blood research laboratory values, we are trying to develop algorithms that could detect the different diseases on the same model we have so far used sepsis. oh no, it's looking like that. those who are valid by the immune system of premature babies is very weak. they are particularly at risk of contracting septicemia. this infection can have serious repercussions on mental development,
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and can lead to cognitive impairment. in 10 percent of cases, it can even prove fatal. in the beginning, the comp you the needs to know whether this facent epilepsy so not so basically we are telling them that, ok, these patients had surfaced the space and students have us epsis and asking compute defined, but differentiates these 2 groups. and then the computers trying to find the rules . so the machine is in a way, learning by itself to detectives, abscissa get on the same menu. what we are hoping to do with machine learning is to get the tool that would give the same kind of either an experienced dr. hass that tell also less experienced doctors that okay, now you should perhaps be worried about this baby. and actually in this project, we were able to detect seps as 24 hours before dr. had system high suspicion that we took up a block of blood samples that confirmed the diagnosis. this advance detection
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system allows treatment to begin 24 hours earlier in a situation where time is of the essence. data accumulated throughout a patient's lifetime is what forms big data in finland for the last 20 years. this information has been stored in a centralized server. helsinki general hospital wants to deploy a i to get the most out of this data and has launched some 30 pilot schemes. we collect all the information from the patient from their electronical health records, from their imagine pictures from their laboratory. this, the amount of data nowadays is so huge that there are no man can handle that. so we need some help for that. artificial intelligence. what? no, my life for, not only for the says for the also for the doctors. and it would be a tool for hospital directors and nursing stuff. so now it is
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time to use it. if he, sadly as health care becomes ever more technologically sophisticated, the ambitious goal of predictive treatment moves closer to becoming a reality. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands at chugs? i'm not very up to speak about any negotiation a winter. it's going to be hell holder insight story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks this particular sub station. it's been here in 3 separate effects, quite 6, russian we saw with detailed coverage. they had hoped that the us would relax water pandemic restrictions this week, which would likely have better there are just getting in from around the world over
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3000000 people to talk to the 3. what a side board for you. and then next week, i've been asked no team it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's greatest rival is just a few blocks away from mutual dislike between friends, pulled from a class, divide, sustained over generations. most book, junior supporters are born into these club colors in an epic feud of rich versus poor. the fans who make football. when i was just the europe move with hello, i'm darn jordan and tow the top stories hair on al jazeera, at least
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a dozen people have been killed in blinding blizzards and life threatening temperatures, gripping large parts of the united states. while the 1700000 homes are without power, thousands of flights have been canceled. forecast as are protecting the coldest christmas on record in several cities shall but chance he has more from washington dc across the u. s. and certainly from pennsylvania to florida. they've been told to expect the coldest christmas in recorded in recorded history. the main thing now there is in areas where govern local was speaking from. for example, upstate new york, buffalo bigler falls the great lakes region. that's, that's the area where the snow and the wind is still pummeling pummeling the area people are trapped inside their houses. and christy is out around the country with villages triggers we have over a 1000000 people, a 1000000 households are without power right now. at least 10 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city of her son,
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president vladimir zalinski accused moscow of killing for pleasure, ukrainian troops. we took a city last month and a major setback for russia. there's been a 2nd day of unrest in the french capital after the fatal shooting of 3 people at a kurdish cultural center at least fort with protested. so acute security forces of not doing enough to prevent the attack some demonstrate as wanted to be declared. a terrorist incident. investigators questioning a 69, your suspect are considering the possibility of a racist motive. a gas tanker has exploded near the south african city of box berg, kitting, 10 people and leaving several others critically injured. emergency services say they are investigating the blast. it cause widespread damage to a residential area. security forces in western afghanistan have use water cannon to disperse women protesting against a ban on female students at universities. it came on the same day, the taliban government band, women from working for agencies, is,
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has some workers went following strict dress coves. the u. s. strongly condemned the move up frances, as warned of the consequences of greed during a christmas eve mass, the head of the roman catholic church says the weak and bumble are victims of the pursuit of wealth and power. $7000.00 people attended the service at saint peter's basilica. at the vatican. well those are the headlines means continuous hernandez, era after the data last stage and that's what i studied, who bowed when i was 7 years old, we didn't have that much money. so i play in one big room and i keep the ball to the all. that was the best play of the school. and so my brother said, don't you up football because i know you will reach something. the last over father boss situation, some charity people help us. so i went to this school of football and after yvonne year from my c p, i went to take her on and then after 2 months from 15 i go to get on the national
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team. my goal is to play for our national team. todd, come to reach these places. do you have to be strong? you have to work hard. we lose a nice time, a lot of friends, family, but i know what i'm doing. i know where i'm going. my dream was to be a basketball player in the world. now at each year ah, ah, in the last 10 years we have developed an inseparable bond with our cellphones. smartphone capabilities are bolstered by artificial intelligence which serves our needs whilst keeping a watchful eye unknown entities safe in our data from public. why fi networks?
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our frenzied online activity generates an avalanche of data, and these torrance 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. ah welcome to shen then 90 percent of consumer electronics sold worldwide are produced in this city. smartphones, tablets, and video game consoles are all manufactured by the bucket load. all of us tech giant produce their goods here in this colossal workshop. boutique electronics are assembled and packaged alongside their bargain basement. imitators. the city center posts a gigantic electronics, bizarre, which offers such
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a huge selection of good that this group of visiting with students don't even know where to begin. so glad to go to little bit. you see those is ready to go more than what i to to do. so that was all because they were gone elmer, she are still da da da. you should be free me or should that a to me, to proceed to the survivor for just a washer. and a bond with these students are studying electronics design or project management for them. sions. and is proving a bigger draw than silicon valley. back in switzerland. they worked on developing a number of projects in gens m. they worked on adapting them to the realities of the chinese market. you know, to reconnect this, you know, finish kia pool are going to kill is all for alpha honecliff almost one day, a little way. it's going to points useful to us some p sheer to put to see books when watch alpha hebrews to someplace there is sheila, perhaps you don't you see low heat, mini booklet crockett while she some are some actually fell into his room without
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even available song to read for santa monica has have leaky. here they work in a maker space, a start up style, digitally focused workspace. a i, technology is their bread and butter. this engineer has come from jordan to market his invention weight of pocket spectrometer. we opened the application and we'll fire, we've scanned some food anyhow through song to make it real. yeah. a can eat it over the head. so i just like want it to the device like this. uh huh . and here are your kids and eyes wide from information about tomato. so you can see how much garb brought in on 5 or inside this tomato and the most wealthy. what is the freshness for this? so that's why it's very useful for b bush. it's little, it's like the same algorithm used by china to identify faces by getting one face to
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face is i own, or 1000000 already us. so that's how we use deep learning. and a i that's fixed on that he says, ah, 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 artificial intelligence. china is no longer satisfied with imitating its competitors. it is looking to take on the u. s. 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 m. o. o o
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o, o baba is investing $15000000000.00 in research facilities in china, but also in the us, russia and israel. it is very important for the company to invest and without technology, we saw the ai, artificial intelligence i use going to be difficult for the company. and not only for our to pop, i assume for many, many companies. so this why we invest a lot to help customers to improve the experiences. like the look of this dress with one click, ali baba offers a myriad of similar options. it takes mere seconds to review millions of items listed on its website. so basically, to technology the hand to recognize what is in the picture and where to produce is we know where to put our e s. and dana and dana extract features. and then we compare
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a with or to part of that we have didn't send back, are the same or similar products to our customers. the chinese are now even more dependent on their smartphones than western countries . a host of vital services are centralized within a few online platforms. like the widely popular we chat, which posts 1000000000 monthly users wishing ha shenadra joshua had spoken in june. i said, ya bought a google, a cooler on the walk and boiled hire with her. we soon goto. oh, wishing her pension hates you? carla should go on the more certain she arkenberg. i'll harp, it's jo keisha and boat. and although she georgia, when she local known to he shall send you why. hello to maryland, how your jaw?
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our summer toys i saw your hunting show. oh twitter. i've been demo dontcha where. sure. oh, to tasha toyota. so july as you can see if war oh ashley who julio law, who it's actually doing a found genuine watch. inara is younger if you fusion was assessing unified funds. yeah. so to the hockey services on some wooden ball limit, i show you how can we shall what she share with us and she are your what's your benchmark in your team? we are from an american, with united for jason. she's hiding out to her to dollar was with hanging out of your entry now. so forward. we're to the jo, whatsoever consumers can't get enough and shall little concerned for their own privacy. all the better for ambitious corporations
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who strive to understand and adapt to consumer behavior. this firm is specialized in processing data from smartphones. the numbers are dizzying. $731000000.00 users are scanned every month. whole towns are put under the microscope. this is har, been home to 10000000 people. this graphic shows the flow of computers block by block. but data collected from smartphones can tell us so much more about an individual's behavioral patterns because there are some update on the device. and so it can forecast what i do know, maybe they are running, maybe they are walking example if the location is in the shop. and so when they come in for the shopping and if you in the,
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in the park. so maybe they are relaxing it often. priority is maybe businessman. so we use data to do something different, based on that date of collective profiling in this way, greatly enhances the potential for targeted advertising. but it doesn't stop there because i'm not yom mile with the biggest box for the company in china. if they want to look over your thought zone car. so they can circle our area and based on what the data we are collected, we can see if the use of come to the area can match the current use of if the 2 groups of people are similar, maybe i thought who plays told us all the amount of data transmitted by cell phones is constantly on the rise, thanks to an ever increasing number of apps. ant financial is
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a subsidiary of retail giant alibaba. 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 ensure 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 ensure money since the app can detect inconsistencies and flagged potentially fraudulent claims. normally that will be locked. chantelle 20 percent. operational cost is caused the pfizer fraud case. so once, when we solve this rocket problem, the usual company can save law, cancel millions chinese throughout each year.
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the algorithms being developed by ant financial can also offer fast and convenient credit services. this scooter vendor has just taken out a loan to renovate his storefront and purchase mr. ah, the chang, who you talked with vendors? ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, yours yawn. good to know john buddha change, you know city of wilson's half financially 5 year hutchins every day war now osha and those ohio thought she thought, aren't you joy? you the thumb patch in to now going to push ya? did you? what did you do? he doing in a few moments, the app evaluates his profile and accepts his application. don't worry about where to get zuba. oh again sha walker, our daughter was and that was
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a shame, rigidity. and now what did she judging our digital to whole our the where to go over this with your google sheba now or video when she w server. yeah, i can see in florida mean article i plan to find with 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 lies a complex match of algorithms. it scans all given data on a client to build a predictive model that evaluates the liquidity of any given. startup entrepreneur, italy, nail woman. do you hear the tv feel you fit on for the other eager to let you unless you sure. so you for the why so i do feel 100 eager now so
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i'll show you put a leash edition where i all, he's here. oh. whom? who eat? interesting. loda financial challenge, his since he for me, she's how do you, hi, shavani, sheila, that he said you can go down. there you go. truly. you see she hale be cheated. equal to don't realty a war on and the only $84.00 degrees you see you go fit on foot either you could, you could always jump. she knew clearly hole who will kneel. ting assume pulled her to the high sal from to clea. a pin. good heart, you see the homes here ah, these kinds of systems exist also in every day payment apps such as ali pay these algorithms not only measure your ability to pay back money borrowed, but also integrate your consumer habits into their ratings. sheila, hi on the go to my highway mega yamaha. how can you chief omega?
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she'll auto wild. ha, your tongue, a hotmail haddaway to giant assumed which you were away to her hunger shown to wanting assume she's your technology. shya or jr. tango tango, natalia, alicia sion, we're lab him a can year to cook him, hunt when you the soon she fair job, little into yeah, okay, shall we're talking her soon. she furniture. oh curtain. whether it's even a larger you go run shovel share till you go to honda shuttle. this app allows you to judge others based on their credit score. a once private piece of information turned to public, a new social evaluation tool. many companies are developing such algorithms which assess citizens on opaque criteria development roundly denounced by this economics professor in beijing.
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if you're got a wendy law school, let me say you are a b. i could croup from many services, many internet bitterness and even dilute life. you're big, clued from many opposed to p, denise option days and also he went, it's hard for you, a daily laugh because at some time she said, if for some people sinker, you are not sco high rank in system. they sink a, you are not a good a friend or so you some dating website. they also can show your i see them accredited to school today. people and equally so i, when they log scorely we are single, you are not a label. they're under field. tant, we see you finance apps aren't the only ones scanning personal data. public life is under constant scrutiny by video surveillance.
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china is home to 200000000 security cameras, often equipped with facial recognition technology. this intersection and jensen is one example of its application of if the up haley is expected, include like many of those regularly private bathrooms, not going log on them while i took the did i even the finance there we have a gun is also, i mean you can't stand by, i'm so suggestion. most you're suggested in was didn't make it all way off. this installation is a tool for social control. as soon as
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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. up facial recognition technology relies on a massive data collected by the authorities on each citizen. the transition to the digital age has been a gold mine for developing algorithms that work alongside smart cameras as the state partners with the private sector. the chinese government owns a lot of a big data faces, for example, with a personal data us. so they would love to be involved in to these big developments over a i by offering those speak feet how to work with staff slick os.
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so this is the systems that we developed for sports the for the police department. we have a camera in the glass to fund people in the crowd. so if you are in the database, for example, you are for did eves or me seeing people like of missing children. if you show up that machine will shake. what remind you that you found the people in the database? ah, none of them are under the cameras can also be taught to analyze a person's movement patterns, allowing them to identify suspicious body language. later. so it your letter letter the letter though so that it oh, the public area and the system were understand some certain patterns. for example,
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people start to run or people start to fight and the camera will and the sound can work to gander, the vision and the song can work together. if the system figure out the tact. i need special sun, for example, on got shot or people yelling for help. then the system will automatically turn the camera into that direction of the sun so that the system will know what is the accident or incident. i put it. i don't know whether you heard that they don't either law, the whole city or the system will become like her again in the game, whatever you do, you are recorded and the system understands what you're doing. so in the future, the city we're understand, the people's behavior evanego crime happens. it's well be stopped in the real time,
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rather than after worse, 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 social sciences academy. oh, that's hands the eyes here. what goldman there chicago will face. yeah. was solidity. does she go show it to you if i thought now, whoa, what the and the good was in the ways she had home?
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faith dot kyla, it's i, tinkle well, it was her. dea laker champ hotel? yeah. dog, ha, ha, ha, ha, good. on the pl phung bit with oh was since i've shown cause i had to are the shower sure. are you to el paso or made own trough? i assure no one that says i cannot assure he to all possible the hard darkening pow what she can call the shunting iliad. humble one to include torsh i santo true though with assumes open 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 nonconformist, your score will decrease. allow your score to fall to low and you could be denied
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rental accommodation, a bank loan, or a job interview. even long distance travel will be curtailed. 2 toppa, j i you good to go valid, jen? toys ship to gun yosh. your wasn't either an that's a mega she, it's hot light. oh, what quick walk gall lie. jen, jen cole sawyer, other. why? why is shandra linda hunter? she goes, she'll don't say all ga ruin yet. he pronounced hello for. it's yella what he panell she'll. she'll drill for la gun nigel, play a shoes and a shovel law. watch him by a joke. fool. so colder until they're che dia sure. ah, good ja copa tissue, sad mayo g that's usually a shovel called i me a some a coma for tried howard on lights. yeah.
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tailored to warranty. i mean, sol tomlins jojo way joe float, cerio charlie thomas or tom and to assure you kind of was whole said jal warren's. i you. wow. hi to charlotte to insure gordon that charlie chum would shalysea drug or the la by a she'll hi vitale. mambo 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 mankind's ambition is for the future of big data. the
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off we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. nice to have you along. this is a pitcher on sunday features, a lot of what, whether there's been some severe flooding in mecca and in north or in saudi arabia, we saw about half a years worth of rain within 24 hours. now for us around the gulf, specifically in though i think a bit more in the way of sunshine on sunday, but there was wind still blowing down from it off. i think in the range of about 35 kilometers per hour, showers have driven down the temperature in light to 18 degrees on sunday and were waking up to single digits in karachi. sunday morning. i just 9 now throughout the afternoon. we'll get you up to 27 degrees, showers streaming across. i've gone this down, but i think they'll fizzle out over the mountain. so a sun cloud combo for cobble, with the high 7 degrees showers rolling through the boss for some snow showers in anchor at 3 degrees that's below average. and look at all this. what, whether crashing in to the coast of the levant on sunday, central africa. it's our usual plentiful showers and storms,
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but if we did further toward the south, is that eastern side of south africa, that rain really pepin up through the su to and also as what teeny, but not a bad day in vin talk. coming in at 32 degrees, that's a snapshot of your weather. see later, the talk to al jazeera, we got a limit of getting that was sent at band in by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the war against terror. what's going on here for money, we meet with global news making and talk about the stories that our coverage of africa is. what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it be still west africa, people stop me. can tell me how much lisa coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more uplifting and inspiring story. people trust algebra to tell
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them what's happening in their communities in a clear and unbiased. and i've been african, i couldn't be more proud to be part of, you know, landmark cases, but sent shock waves around the world. it's enormous, it's phenomena historical and paid the way for the potential to penalize climates in action is the will wake up call for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the mold to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the climate on a, jesse ah .
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