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hello guys. this is the 77 percent the platform with, you know, or this. i know we are not afraid to have delicate topic because population is growing. as young people clearly have the finishes, the future belongs to the 77 percent every weekend on d, w y, a, tick, tock, admits trucking journalists, and the major breach of privacy. could the admission have a serious effect on regulation? social media company will get the word from wall street. also coming up a i driven chat box smarter will look about the popular chat,
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g p t competitors and for entire industry. and energy costs are contributing to inflation around the world. but as many people get ready for christmas, higher costs are author impacting holiday, which is the time again dw business, welcome, tick tock, parent company, bite, dance has admitted that its staff access journalists data to track their locations . the journalists had reported on the contents of leaked company materials, tick tock has long tried to convince customers and governments of major markets that uses data. privacy is protected by dance and tick tock initially denied the allegations. the company says that the chief internal auditor who led the team involved in the operation has been fired on let's head over to our in house tick tock, expert yann's quarter is on wall street for us. yes. and tell us more about what the platform was accused of who john of the sender during this investigation. obviously, a by dance actually did inappropriately obtain
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a data from 2 journalists and also form some other users being involved or in contact with those a journalists. so what we here is that for people who have been fired to in china and to in the united states, sir, but definitely, i mean, that definitely is heating up the whole discussion of when it comes to tick tock and user privacy. yeah, tick tock was already under great scrutiny from politicians. most recently trump and most famously. and what does this mean for regulation of the app then? especially in the u. s. now, well, i mean a lot to could happen at this point term. i mean, it is a huge scandal if you ask me and are under the trump administration, there were a discussions to maybe a been a tick tock entirely from the united states, or fed by dentists to sell the business or the u. s. business, at least of tick tock go to an american corporation. so right now,
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the idea is to put the user data from american users and we're talking about officially a 100000000 users here in the united states alone on a cloud server from the usa company. i'm oracle, so there could be more regulation, there could be a been, or there could be a cell of or the u. s. m, entity of tick tock. so, but something i guess will and it has to happen. right? well again, thanks for that update and have a happy christmas chat g p t is taking the world by storm. the chap bought developed by open a, i uses a large language model to answer questions and complete tasks. what's what a lot of people worried is just how good it is that a range of tasks from brightened letters to checking developers code to even programming games. so i decided to give it a try myself. let's take a look. first ask it to pitch me a sick. com set in eighty's,
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west berlin. it came up with the characters and an outline of the story all by itself. and i asked him to write a scene with a few jokes, but hilarious but possible. then i told chat g p t to draw up a hello meal plan for the week. you can see it here, just a sec building the table. there we go. and the ideas were pretty good. and then comes coding. i asked chat g p t to write a simple to do app in python, and you know what? not only did it write the code, but it actually works when i tested it out. script, brighter nutritionist program are all in one and much more besides i was talked to joshua brown, a ceo of do not pay a company that uses a i to provide legal services to consumers. joshua, thank you very much for joining us. and 1st of all, can you just give us some more examples from your own company? how do you leverage ai? so do not pay is the waltz 1st robot lawyer that uses a i to help consumers get refunds and get out of tickets. last week,
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for the 1st time ever, we used our a i to negotiate a utility bill down with a company called comcast in the united states. and the a i actually spoke to comcast with via an online chat and went back and forth and negotiated with them. and it was very convincing and actually very manipulative which are worries us because we wanted to always tell the truth. you say, you say manipulative with a wry smile there, but you heard my examples i just gave as well do you think future a eyes or maybe even going on your business? current a eyes will replace lawyers, programmers, writers, and others entirely. i think that there are a lot of good lawyers out bad, like the ones may be arguing in the course of human rights. but there are a lot of people including lawyers that charge way too much money just for copying and pasting documents. and if the i can crate or a meal plan, it can certainly create a very basic legal document. so our mission is to use this technology to make it
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almost free for consumers to access their legal rights. and that's really important because the current system is paid to play. if you have the most money, you can hire the best lawyers. a mac crates are warped justice and that's not good . but you can imagine a law firm where a majority of the people are doing a lot of legal work is very specific in terms of the drawing of the documents and looking up case law and so on. and that maybe 50 percent 90 percent theoretically, could be replaced by an a i that's bad for all of these people who went out to study and get those jobs. and you know, it's got to be extraordinarily impactful. what do you say to all these people who've studied law and are now in the situation where within the next 2 years, they could be out of a job? well, with every new technology, the era winners and losers, the loses in this case. so the people charging hundreds of dollars or hundreds of euros an hour to copy and paste documents. but the winners are the ordinary people
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who and if they have, if their landlord is keeping on to their security deposit, they can now get justice. and maybe there will be some transition in the economy, but there will be new jobs created. maybe there will be jobs to actually build the i or keep it maintained. and whenever you, new technology is come, typically it's crated opportunity for everyone. but there are individuals who will have to adapt. ok, well the future is going to be very interesting and it's coming fast. joshua brown from do not pay. thank you very much. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news. facebook's parent company matter has agreed to pay $725000000.00 to settle the long running cambridge analytical lawsuit, while matter admitted no wrongdoing, this will be the largest recovery ever a day to privacy class action. suit alleged that cambridge analytic,
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a collective personal data from $87000000.00 facebook uses, without their consent transport companies such as fedex and u. p. s. of wanting that a severe winter storm forming in the northern u. s. is expected to impact travel and logistics over the christmas weekend. more than 6000 us flights have been canceled this week. customers waiting for last minute gifts may be disappointed. come, christmas. while for europeans, this christmas will be characterized by 15 us energy costs of pushed up inflation. so many households and businesses do what they can to keep costs low. but as one artisan shows us, there's still plenty of room for positivity this christmas. this is precision work . every brush stroke met us each figurine as unique with blue or red wings as the trademark. the artisan behind these designs is, unlike all ish, he says there figurines,
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zine high demand. although he said to raise prices in luck by the paint. we use is much more expensive. we haven't had to buy new woods since prices increased by that's going to affect us next year. the biggest impact for us are weighed shikes. we've had to factor that in our prices in the price of immigration and mission. but despite the higher prices, business is doing well. visitors to christmas markets appreciate the hint work that is in the so much care goes into these beautiful christmas pyramids and candle arches. i understand that they want to get a decent pay for the handwork. thus, i am a widow and a pensioner, and i am glad i've collected beautiful christmas decorations for 50 years. those with money can happily buy it, right. it's something special after all as designed was so special that more young people increasingly want to learn what turning, carving and painting for the 1st 2 decades. this vocational school had to add
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a 2nd class this year. yet with now, companies know that skilled worker simply don't grow on trees. if you want to have proper stuff in the future, you have to train them yourself and the manufacturer us. and we as an association all that we have to promote professions like, wouldn't i make us a new platforms such as social media to attract attention, young media. despite the record number of young talent, the industry is still concerned about the future. what especially birch plywood which has so far been supplied from russia and ukraine is now scarce, inexpensive, and material inventories are depleted when the, if the situation doesn't change, the shortage of material will become problematic next year. if, what are the most important raw material isn't available? a wooden toymaker can no longer produce anything and gone exported. c on that's
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affecting some products. abs cards and i just have this one left just this one. yes. no, not the owner. experts said expected people would be saving money due to inflation . but the situation is better. we are, we have customers who say, yes, we'd like to buy this year, but we can't because i guess it's so expensive in others come in and say, yes, we'll buy something. if inflation continues torrison, our money loses value, at least we'll have something beautiful at home or in for sure in a 1000. and that's always music to leash and it means a merry christmas, at least this year. and finally, at this time of year, the christmas tree becomes the centerpiece of many homes with angels and decorations featuring prominently. but a simple question from a 7 year old sparked business idea. can angels have brown skin to that little girl's mother co founded
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a business selling christmas ornaments and decorations at represent more kinds of families. the business known as much music sold their 1st ornaments, commercially, the following here. and they have grown in popularity every year since and homes of all backgrounds. and you're up to date with the d w business. and if you're celebrating this, we can have a very merry christmas. thanks so much. ah, a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted depths, our guides and know their way around with a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. next on
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