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and tech bosses — gather to deny them an unprecedented third straight super bowl. all of stories up. now, with all the latest sport here's pippa. hello there from the bbc sport centre. now let's kick things off with the superbowl where the philadelphia eagles defeated the kansas city chiefs 40—22. at the ceasers superdrome in new orleans, after for their 2023 defeat. their coach nick sirianni was full of praise
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in the first leg of the play—off rounds. giants in the last six years. about his sides consistency. i like to feel that we are week by week, month month, are 5 now i would "morvo'uiéféaf 77 7 now i would feel, yes tea m team is now, it the team is consistent. now, it is like don't know. i know is like i don't know. i know the way that want to play, the waythet we want to play. ! doubts of selection, we still have injuries and people come back. at the same time, in but at the same time, always in this type of drawers, i so this type of drawers, i am so calm. we will optimistic and calm. we will see what happens. in golf, it's been announced that the leading player
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the us open organisers, in allowing the exemption. invited to compete. the pga tour has been in protracted negotiations with liv�*s backers, the saudi public investment fund, in an attempt to resolve the split in men's golf. title in style at the phoenix open. and finishing with four sucessive birdies. time went all the way with a miaden title. for second, who both ended on 17 under. there was also a maiden win on the lpga tour in florida.
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lead and managed to increase it to four by the end. the 23—year—old finished on 21 under par at bradenton country club. a two—day global summit on artificial intelligence, its impact on society and the environment. transformative potential. among those attending are the us vice president, the indian prime minister and china's vice—premier — verify�*s ai correspondent marc cieslak.
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mm 5a in it is a race that war. saying it is a race that america must win.- thanks very much. researcher, & founder of kingfisher labs. welcome to the programme. let's just pick up on the point mark was making. wants to be was making. the us wants to be the global leader in the the global leader in al, the uk and france also want to be at the forefront. then have and 7 and joke 7 and joke that is china and thatjoke that is made that china doesn't think there will the leader, they there will be the leader, they are wondering which part of are wondering whieh pert of " will dominate. are wondering whieh pert efm' " will dominate. how china will dominate. how important is that of important is that question of who is the ai a huge growth in are is a huge growth in al popularity in tbe few partly because7this is a veers. partly because thisise , — —r—~ —r — — that veers. partly because ulises—fl — ,, — — that has years, partly because tbisisa——— — ,, — — that has wide technology that has wide applications across a of applications across a range of different problems. so there is big race to try and be the
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a big race to try and be the people at the forefront of this innovation. you were right to say that the are of the say that the us are one of the world's leaders in the technology, they have been z -:= the frontiers what can pushing the frontiers what can be with more computing be done with more computing data, more this that and power, data, more this that and the other. whereas china and and the other countries france and the other countries have been focused on doing _=: less. the two threads7are with less. the two threads are ones we will continue to that was absolutely by how much the by h spent :h the by h spent and re americans have spent and suddenly chinese along suddenly the chinese came along and seem to do it at cut a grenade that certainly threw a grenade into the pond. in of the into the pond. in terms of the summit, realistically, what best 7 7 best can 7 best can be7 7 best can be7achieved? the best that can be achieved? what you think they are trying to i what you think they are trying to , to achieve? i think it is that important that leaders and governments come together to important that leaders and govern|ai1ts come together to important that leaders and govern| ai because together to important that leaders and govern| ai because t is ether to important that leaders and govern| ai because t is a her to discuss a! because it issfr w , f f and something elfibal egefififilfigg afidsfifisffiifié ~ can elfibal 3555313? afidsfifisffiifié ~ can be regulated or that can be regulated or controlled at individual
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after the first round failed to produce an outright winner. the incumbent centre—right candidate, daniel noboa, received nearly identical shares of the vote. the fact that this election has ended in a tie today is a big the first round of this presidential election. had also suggested that even if he may not win challenger, luisa gonzalez, in those polls. incredibly hard to call. of his tough security promises — he's militarised the streets and prisons as part of a tough crackdown on drug gang violence. his message to supporters was really to let him continue that project, given that he's only been
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in office for 15 months and wants a mandate to continue that for a full four years. accused him of not delivering on promises, not only when it comes to tackling violent crime, given that homicides and kidnappings are still very common here in ecuador, but also given that there are still high levels whoever wins in april is going to inherit a country with lots of problems that need solving — both that continued in the country, but also unemployment, an energy crisis, and a wider economy in need of support. of foreign affairs and senior research fellow at cepr. thank you for being here the programme. were you surprised thank you for being here the pr the mme. were you surprised thank you for being here the pr the result? iere you surprised thank you for being here the pr the result? trio, you surprised thank you for being here i the | pr the result?iou surprised thank you for being here the| pr the result? prised thank you for being here the| pr the result? d at the result? no, i think that is roughly _
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at the result? no, i think that is roughly the _ at the result? no, i think that is roughly the information i i is roughly the information i had, a �* of colleagues there7 7 77 there were a number of that suggested as your polls that suggested as your a better reporter noted, a better outcome for noboa, but i outcome for daniel noboa,. but! those were always a think those were always a little overly and tittte eeerbg optimistieand"'" " ' have a 8
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