tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle January 11, 2018 10:00am-10:15am CET
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automobiles the luxury car makers strategy includes onboard driver entertainment with highly promising artificial intelligence it should hit the road inside two months old if you're driving at it in the morning at seven o'clock to your office why do you have to type in your address in the vehicle at seven in the morning or you have to ask why the car doesn't tell you on your own that i've put and set your navigation to your office address and it gets get into the car and it just drives the way you drive it and you don't have to interact with it never gets in system at all comparable hinders pictures the next zero s u v powered by a fuel cell it converts hydrogen into electricity to drive the vehicle emitting only steam the next owes main advantage of a standard battery driven e. cars because the tide region can be pumped as fast as petrol the drawback is that there aren't many hydrogen filling stations yet. which ever model comes to dominate future mobility the chances are it's already on show at this year's c s.
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so many is made in taiwan was a level of quality in consumer electronics taiwanese brands like races or enjoyed a solid reputation and also companies like apple or i.b.m. manufactured that but now taiwan's electronics hardware sector faces dwindling market share real profit these days comes from software so time was turning to its startups to invigorate the tech sector. this patient's movements may look a bit clumsy but he's making a lot of progress by walking a few hundred meters it's all possible with this exoskeleton engineered change develop the walking robot first at the i t r i research institute and now it is own firm free by onyx. his colleagues testing the device he's one of some seventy million people confined to a wheelchair worldwide my friend because. they got
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a cut as they can think up and. they're going to help. taiwan is one of the most high tech places on earth companies like h t c account for around a fifth of the country's g.d.p. by producing computers laptops and smartphones for the entire world but with cheaper chinese rivals breathing down their necks companies in taiwan need to keep their technological edge. in showrooms like this one they're focusing more on software. virtual oregon mentored reality. we're seeing. from many past. experiences like if you only knew how were the march and walk s. lloyd lore after. the the third analogy get come out of tice so only do we know how were it's not very good strategy for the long term established companies are
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turning to startups to tap new markets this firm develops artificial intelligence for surveillance cameras the more it software sees the more it learns it can differentiate between vehicles and traffic that's important for urban planners founder sean go on received ten million dollars from investors to develop the software the big tech names are also willing to pay for the latest know how. this is not how the sauce and come on say. we offer and we know how we can help you see this big corporations like the top head start to have their venture capital for their corporate car and start investing in the market for artificial intelligence is expected to grow to one hundred thirty billion dollars worldwide by twenty twenty five and that opens up huge opportunities for a new generation of entrepreneurs in taiwan. that's all your business outburst of public anger in pakistan. that anger erupting in the city of after
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a wave of child killings protesters took to the streets there on wednesday outraged over what they called police in action in the wake of the latest rape and murder of a young girl in the city several miners have been sexually assaulted and then killed there over the past year with police making no apparent headway in finding the perpetrators. the body of little sign up ansari borne by a sea of mourners in her hometown of casa last week the eight year old was led away by this man she was and rapes a mood of body disposed of in a rubbish tip. the town of custer came together in prayer on the day of her funeral shopkeepers shutting up shop as a mark of respect she was the trials girl to be abducted raped and murdered in the casa district in the past year. please no closer to finding the culprits prancing
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outrage from locals. now police have a pountney fired live rounds on protesters. the result another two people dead. he said they reacted to a question from locals who had attacked the police station but sign ups father said that he would not bury his daughter until justice is done. although much of what a lot of i have just learned that police fired people and that two people are now dead i'm going to find out what happened we're going to try not to bury our child until the issue has been resolved properly. sign ups uncle said the family wanted the perpetrator alive and no more innocent people killed the police should not kill some innocent passion and tell us that we have now got justice. the lahore
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high court chief justice has ordered an investigation into sign ups murder but with residents furious at what they see as a failure to properly investigate previous adoptions that could well be more protests to come. rescue workers in the u.s. state of california are searching for those still missing after devastating mudslides and flooding hit coastal areas this week seventeen people have died and around one hundred homes have been destroyed the devastation struck early tuesday after a winter storm drenched hillsides that had been stripped bare by wildfires last month the hills came crashing down on monta sado early on cheese time morning to made his of rain fell in just fifteen minutes that unleashed a stream of maad and said she is careening on to mt to see does your side mansions
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residents describe it as an apocalyptic saying the sky lit up because some buildings had blown up the gas mains it turns out so here's all this fire coming down i mean and a fire going up and here's all this rain coming down and you wonder what it was happening more than a day later the scale of the devastation is becoming clear this was one of the us is busiest freeways now it's a cesspool. and the city's beach too is dotted with people's cars firefighters have been searching here for those buried in the mud and they've been searching and more to see does neighborhoods to there are just ten thousand residents many have lost friends and neighbors. and a neighborhood this small every single name that turns up is someone's dad sons cousins aunts teacher and that's got to be the worst part of it all i think we're just happy for everyone that makes it the fourteen year old lauren canton is lucky
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to have survived phi phi this polluted from the wreckage of a home in the month slides off the mop on wednesday they rescued three more survivors but at least two dozen others are reported missing. french actress catherine dunno event at least another one hundred women have signed an open letter criticizing the me too movement they accuse the supporters of underestimating women's ability to say no and ruining the lives of innocent men but to know if critics have condemned her remarks with some calling her an apologist for rape some french women are using satire to respond to sexism in their country. of a knowing. we have the right to say should you not. nor are they used to say when the words of the year is news and yes and no means are yes.
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