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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  October 27, 2019 7:00am-7:16am CET

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you can grown pretty and given a 3 place grid penalty that means ferrari shall declare will start 1st on the grid followed by his teammates and miss a nice drive and lewis hamilton hamilton can win these things drivers title if he finishes sunday's race on the podium to stop and was handed his penalty after failing to slow down when valtteri bottas crashed heavily into the wall the theme escaped on hers. well india has begun celebrating diwali the hindu celebration of lights and one of the high points in the country's festival calendar and this year's edition launched with a record breaking achievement more than 400000 earth in lamps with these of a temple in the city of. to mark the occasion the event has officially been registered by the guinness world book of records celebrates the triumph of the darkness and knowledge of ignorance and those traditional oil lamps are of course
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in heavy demand this time of year keeping apart as their very busy indeed. this village potter has a skilful hands full clay decorations are in high demand in coupons grown at this time of year there are a must for celebrating to volley the festival of lights. it's a local speciality purchased here for generations by hundreds of families. but that will get you going i think we get some people make lamps others make lids containers and other fancy are to use them up them in our season picks up around the never up for a festival and last until do they come up to see them but we keep making and storing things for the remaining 11 months and then we solo around the world maybe about up big down. the process is complicated and can involve the entire family. first pulses have to make. the role clay. after
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each individual item is formed it's been carved trying to find it and finally color it. once finished the decorations are sold at nearby markets alongside poetry products from other regions. they are now on. our people come here from all over india around festivals because the oil lamps here are special. there are cultural ones from kolkata but if you need is available here actually there is a movie only at. the poetry markets of print and reputation is the hope of indian craftsmanship values cherish the quality of the products. that are made this really boils ceramic decorations for her like flower pots and urban labs for upcoming festivals we buy whatever options we need for the rituals so we are looking for.
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that include slums like this one to light up the customer's homes and also the lives of their creators. with taiwan has held its 1st pride parade since it made history in asia by legalizing same sex marriage some 200000 revelers march for the capital taipei and they had plenty of reasons to celebrate more than 2000 same sex say same sex couples have tied the knot in taiwan since the law came into force back in may. you're watching news from berlin up next shift looking at how robots interpret human feelings and emotions for the latest news follow us on twitter at g.w. news all go to our website which is d w dot com i'm jared greenberg right. come
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and online. building robots we can relate to emotionally that's just one goal the industry has set. but what about genuine relationships between humans and robots is that possible can robots interpret emotions can artificial intelligence have real feelings. and emotions that's our topic on today's jim. researchers the world over are working on humanoid robots machines that resemble people as closely as possible their computer brains capable of artificial intelligence and meant to serve as genuine partners the sex industry in particular hopes intelligent sex robots will be real moneymakers so far most sex robots have been made to appear female look immaculate and be eager to please but they don't
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come cheap depending on the features they can cost up to 10000 euros what makes them so special. this is one of the 6 industries machine humans it doesn't really seem all that human it's facial expressions are rather limited female robots are called guy noids their male counterparts are androids unlike conventional sex dolls very few sex robots equipped with ai have been sold to private persons these robots have heads with what's called a responsive interface this is where the artificial intelligence is housed that enables the robots are interacting with their environment at a very basic level. engineer said he sent us a barcelona researches with sex robots his machines have sensors that register with the dollies being spoken to or touched for example if i touch in the hunt.
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for wrong. data from the sensors are processed in an artificial brain the robot then responds with various emotional states friendly. romantic or sexy. most sex robots like these have been shipped to special brothels places selling the robot sex are cropping up all around the world one hour with this robot in barcelona cost around $100.00 euros the united states is planning adult entertainment centers that advertise a loving respectful relationship with sex robot partners. have to approach the machine of their interest with care before taking things further. reducing or even loving a robot. what does the robot get from it they can surely feel anything or can they this is a question for japan's best known robotics researcher professor hugh russia ishiguro he became famous after building
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a robot clone of himself spooky or spectacular either way the japanese government is subsidizing his works with millions of euros the aim is to bring man and machine closer together other we are doing now is that we try to implement the intention to the robot and then the robot can become war on human like you know you can have a more human. being to our communications interaction with other people and then over the counter stand your peepers intentions we wanted to see for ourselves in heroes she is she grows lap one test subject confronted erica the robot with rejection do you think her response is authentic are you sure you would like me as a teacher yeah i'm pretty sure. yeah i want you to everyone for. a minute to renounce. in time to. come speak. with enough training
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robots could appear to have an emotional response using machine learning artificial intelligence can adopt an appropriate emotional reaction to a given situation and demonstrate it with facial expressions.

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