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just police for them to be identified for them to be involved in government for them to be invalid, the military. and until that particular move takes place. so i least said that the wall where he reached it felt the feeling and so we may not see an invite to any type of exploring in nairobi. thanks so much and that's your news roundup for now up next is shift t w's god to life in the digital age of nick spicer and from the entire news team here in berlin. thank you for watching. mm hm. mm hm. leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece,
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is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. and no, it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rocks, 2 versions, multiple copies, and a hidden drawing. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers start to february 10th on d. w. could artificial intelligence improve your online searches? the technology is leaping for what in giant steps. some developers even what a i to act as a lawyer in court. also in this episode, 5 d on board of plays is that safe and talking but true. modern slave trade exists online. these,
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the topics that have moved the tech world ah, migrant workers are put up for sale on saudi arabia's largest online market place, harassed, even though the u. n. has long been criticizing the herat at 4, facilitating modern slavery. it is still available on apple's app store and google play store. in other words, slaves are being sold online. shocking, how does that work and who is in charge of stopping this? what exactly is happening on the rush with more than half a 1000000 visitors each day, harass, described itself as the largest saudi buying and selling platform cars, real estate, electronics, animals. and as a recent investigation, by the time suggests, human beings are on the list as well. according to the report, dozens of listings are posted each day by saudi citizens, advertising migrant workers garage users can rent or buy them as mates, cleaners,
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nannies, and drivers. foreign laborers in these fears are in a vulnerable position in saudi arabia. they don't get full civil rights and can live and work in saudi arabia, only if a saudi citizens signs as being legally responsible. this practice is called co follow the legal guardian or could feel will write a contract and even the terms of the work as visa. as a consequence, people from abroad that want to work in saudi arabia paused on a rush to find a field that could help them. here, a man from yemen is looking for a co feel and hear. a man from sedan is looking for new work because his co feel hasn't finalized the necessary paperwork for him. in this post. a saudi citizen office, this man as a worker riding salaam, would i come? this guy needs a co feel if you want him write me on whatsapp. confused pass thea. workers on to other co feels also outside of that ross and money is exchanged between the feels
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which makes it. human trafficking workers find themselves in the situation of slave labor, the forms of abuse, very some saudi citizens withhold their workers, passports, others might physically discipline them and expect them to work day and night for less than 6 years. a day. the capella system is binding and legal in saudi arabia and other countries. selling your workers is illegal, however, but the practice seems to be continuing regardless. even though the u. n. has already issued a slavery warning in regard to raj in 2020 who is responsible. the you and estimates that 50000000 people worldwide are living in the state of modern slavery and the internet including social media in particular, play a crucial part in that process. not the only platform with this kind of problem in 2019 facebook, no matter came under scrutiny when it became public that domestic workers in kuwait
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and saudi arabia were being illegally bought and sold online. some of the trade had been carried out on meadow, on instagram, where posts were promoted via algorithm boosted hashtags, and sales negotiated by up private messages. so, are the platforms responsible? this has been the subject of an ongoing heated discussion. our platforms, just content providers with no responsibility or publishers to be held responsible for what happens on their pages. what you of you. that is no. you can't afford a lawyer to defend yourself in court. a i is coming to the rescue. very soon, algorithms would be an affordable choice to help you in court. a i, as your lawyer, what sounds like fiction is already becoming a reality. and a i lawyer could happen defendant fight a speeding ticket in the u. s. court. how does this work, and what could it mean for you?
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the i program will run on the defendant smartphone and work like a human lawyer, according to do not pay the consumer advocate startup, offering the service. the, i will listen to court arguments and formulate a response. the algorithm then tells the defendant what to say through bluetooth headphones. the technology was built an open a eyes g p t 3 language model, and retrained on a more los specific data. as it, it can search through thousands of reference cases and court decisions faster than any 100 euro per our lawyer could, and provide you with information on your specific meta bird. there's a slight problem. it's not clear yet even a i is even allowed inside the courtroom for now. this is the gray area, but the courtroom isn't the only place a i could provide legal advice. how else is a i used in law? there are numerous online chat was answering questions regarding the law. they
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certainly won't get you through a case, but they might give you a good impression of what you're dealing with. a. i can also review contracts spotting issues and arrows that may have been missed by humans. companies are already providing such services. this could come in handy for human lawyers to around the world. law offices are starting to invest in machine learning a. i could help them compile documents or conduct legal research. willie i replace human lawyers. it still needs humans to correct and finalize the output, which is a big factor when it comes to accountability. if a lawyer gave you incorrect information, there could be malpractice consequences, but if a check but does it, it may be your problem. finally, the question remains in a i needs to pass a test to act as a lawyer. since this is the requirement for giving legal counsel almost every way in the world, who knows if it's been trained on the correct databases,
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the testing phase in february, march, the 1st of what are likely to be many more efforts to bring a i further into law making legal counsel available to more people at the low cost . the much hyped a i program check g p t can be used in many ways in the near future. the chat thought could even make re day towards like word or outlook much better and it might be able to save the world's most hated search engine. at least that's what microsoft seems to think the tech giant is said to make a multi year multi $1000000000.00 investment in open a i the company behind check g p deep microsoft plans to implement the technology into it's, let's say not so popular. search engine big to make it more competitive. can i improve internet searches? who, despite as bad reputation being is actually the world's 2nd most used search engine . yet it's no real competition for google, at least for now. but check g, p
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d could help change that the i model was launched in late 22 and became an instant hit. other than what its name might suggest. it can do a lot more than hold a conversation. for example, it can write consistent texts after you type in some keywords or answer complex questions, and it can even help with app development. that means it can write code. all these qualities could add a lot of value to internet searches. google, for example, works with keywords and indexes that are integrated in websites while combining these 2 factors needs to fairly good results. the system has limitations when it comes to more complex questions. that's why experts believe a software like chatty p. d could lead to better results in the future. it can understand language and context better, and therefore generates more specific answers. instead of only listing search results. it could even summarize its findings in a newly generated text. you could for a sample ask when and how was germany founded,
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please answer in 30 words. it is rumored that check g p t based features might be made publicly available on being as soon as much what are the limitations? while the a i model is very good at writing concise text, it unfortunately doesn't always tell the truth. sometimes shadlee pity, invents facts for the sake of a good story, referencing people are studies that don't even exist. there are a lot of possible applications for chat, g, p t in our daily online lives in regard to microsoft immediately. a few come to mind, for example, would outlook and powerpoint. so it's no surprise that the company invest a lot of money. i think about how kathy's using now concerning the value of this, like my don't lane safety instructions like these could soon be a thing of the past. for us, the european commission has ruled that airlines can provide 5 g during flights in
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the future. and other countries could follow soon, but if this say to even want that, and is this the end of airplane mode? while it's still unclear how on board 5 d services will be implemented, there's already a deadline. by june, the 30th 2023 e u members days should make 5 g frequency bands available for the purpose. according to the plans people travelling in the you will be able to use all their phones features, mid flight, including calls, as well as data heavy services like streaming music, and videos is this safe. and the frequencies mobile devices are operating on dangerous for a plane system and could possibly make them crash from the early nineties on when laptops and mobile phones became more commonplace, airlines worldwide preferred to play it. safe. officials and scientists were worried that radio signals emitted from mobile devices could interfere with crucial flight technology. for example, aircraft communications, flight control,
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and navigational equipment, but more importantly, ground networks needed for landing. but until now, even though theoretically, mobile devices could be a threat, there's no scientific evidence that they have cause major problems for airplanes. and by design, they shouldn't. the available bandwidth spectrum for more by communication is divided into different chunks for different uses. so a cell phone call should not interfere with the bands reserved for aircraft communications, orb gps navigation systems. after the recent plane crash in nepal, users debated whether 5 g services were to blame for the loss of control. but there's no such evidence. and by the way, a 2017 survey found that about 40 percent of pen does says they left their cell service on while sliding do we even want that on board wife? i services have been around since 2008 already. but they were very expensive and
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painstakingly slow. now, european airlines will use special network equipment to root cause texts and data through a satellite network that connects the airplane to the ground based mobile network. this will be much faster optimistic estimates assume a speed of over $100.00 megabits per 2nd. is this the end of airplane mode? so, could the use decision mean that smartphones won't have an airplane mode in the future any more? i certainly hope not. might. it is the easiest way to disconnect, for example, using the night. it also has some other advantages. for example, saving battery light. wireless communication is by far consuming the most energy in mobile devices in case you're running out of jews. it might be clever to switch to our play mode. you looking forward to calling your friends from a plane and in which situations apart from flying, do you use app a lot? let us know that for me,
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