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he will need to know what is happening there. you know were series guardians of truth. watch know on youtube, d. w documentary ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, britons king charles is here in germany on his 1st oversee state visit as monarch, german president, frank, father stein maya welcomes him, and the queen consort camella to the brandenburg gate. here in britain, the 3 day trip is being seen as a chance to strengthen ties with the continent that have been strained by brides.
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it. also on the program dw is in eastern ukraine to hear how you need delivered. western popple tanks could make a difference in the fight against russia. wait until now with vehicles from the soviet iraq and tesla c, e o. iran musk signs an open letter calling for a pause on the development of more powerful artificial intelligence systems. the letter colds for greater protections against computers that consume i'd smart humans. ah, i'm pablo fo lillius. welcome to the program. king charles has arrived in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles on his wife camilla will be attending an evening dinner ceremony at la spell through the german president's official residence. they'll spent 3 days in germany,
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a special welcome for special visitors, britton's king charts, a 3rd and his wife camilla. german president, flanked by dutch dine. maria welcomed the royal couple with military honors at berlin's bramble gate. ah, it's the 1st time the landmark has provided a backdrop for receiving a state guest. aah! on his 1st official state visit abroad as britain's monarch, king charles's hoping to improve the you case strained relations with a european union post breaks it and show he can win hearts and minds brought just as his mother did for 7 decades at his residence, she must be view, the german president praised the good relations between the 2 countries and heighten, often to day 6 years to the day after britain began the process of leaving the
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european union. we're opening a new chapter and our relationship together as friends and partners. we're now looking forward to the it's not form the german president also praise childs as long interest and environmental causes a topic that will determine the agenda for the 3 day visit. well, our correspondent to emily cor dean has been following charles and camilla threat today, and she gave us her impressions. i think it's safe to say that british soft power has arrived in germany, and it is not uncommon for the u. k. to use the royals as a way of a form of diplomacy. really, if you look at 1964, the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see, a similar theme in this as it really after years of fighting really over over break
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sets and the ongoing breaks that negotiations. and, you know, that ultimately finally culminated in the, in the windsor framework that, you know, we've now seen an end to this fighting, thankfully, and now as pump out of time, my a said a new chapter can begin. and i think that's exactly what this visit represents an end to breaks and negotiations of breaks that disputes and the start of something new. and i think the visit of can charles is also a fine from the u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been received a welcoming fine. tell us emily charles is spending 3 days care in germany. what's next on his agenda? well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule,
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really. and we've got appointments tomorrow where he's going to visit a german of british military units to illustrate german, the corporation between the jamie in the u. k. within ne. so he's also going to visit an organic farm, a so called broader when echo eco village, that sort of, you know, reflect for his interest in sustainability in the environment. but i think most importantly, he's going to hold a speech in the german bonus heights in the course of it. he's going to hold that speech in germany. now as some of you might know him, his late father philip, he also spectrum fluently. and so it's going to be very interesting to see how king charles holds up against his late father. emily, how popular are the royals here in germany? because we saw plenty of people down to brandenburg gate coming out to see at charles and camilla. right? yeah, we saw a fair amount of people come out for the some historic day, really. and if you look at the polls i've
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a 50 percent of them are said to be on the panel, the royal family. and i think that of many reasons, you know, on the one hand, i think they enjoy the glitz on the glam and also the gossip thought the butts around the royal family. but also if you look at the history of the royal family, there are lots of family ties. i mean, queen victoria married a german prince. and this sort of historical connection that with this historical family connection also runs through generations. i mean there are still cousins to live here and so lots that connects of germany and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some these are some of the reasons why they're so popular here. thanks. emily dw, corresponded to emily gore d naturalist view here in berlin. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has extended an invitation to chinese eater, shooting ping to visit keith. speaking to reporters from the associated press to lansky said that keith was ready and willing to host she. he added that the pair hadn't talked since rushes invasion. the invitation comes after the chinese leader
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met with vladimir putin in moscow on what she calls called a piece mission last week. beijing has said that lines of communication with ukraine remain open or russia says it's shut down a long range rocket supplied by the u. s. to ukraine. if confirmed it would be the 1st time moscow had diamond. one of these far reaching weapons that keep says it need to reach targets in russian occupied parts of ukraine. the announcement follows along awaited delivery of western battle tanks to ukraine from germany and the u. k. so far keeps forces of had to rely on soviet made armor. he w correspondent, mcsaunder sent this report on the cruise, keeping the old tanks running these men or farmers from the south. now they belong to the most feared units on the battlefield. the soviet era
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t 80 takes 3 men to operate at 40 tons and driven at speeds of up to 80 kilometers an hour. gunner basil says the tanks scare the enemy. hello, i will tell you this. as soon as they see from the drones how the tanks are coming, then all the artillery is only aimed at us. they forget about the infantry about everything. so they're afraid also, but the tanks need a lot of attention. this one is more than a decade older than the mechanic. you notice and it shows the actual really key thought, if the tank is on really uneven, groaned, it's often this part of the tracks that breaks and needs to be replaced every now and again. we also have to tighten the tracks missional. let jessica also missy. these tanks maybe old and worn down, but they're easy to repair. if the men can get the spare parts, they often find them on the battlefield. on martha's up, just think it wouldn't mushy. yes, many russian parts fit our vehicles just. we also dismantle russian tanks for spare
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parts in the undercarriage is suitable for the word and often we find parts suitable for the engine blows up to syndicate with it. more than a minute. at the start of the war, the ukrainian seemed to be facing a ship pier, your tank force. but the russians deployed those tanks often in a very risky way without adequate protection from infantry or fighting vehicles. the ukrainians were able to take out and capture close to 2000 of those tax. but they're saying now if they are to have a chance of taking back territory, they would need a significant upgrade themselves. the men here are waiting for better tanks to arrive from friendly countries. no one in papa from and out and share with the new ones are more maneuverable. they have other equipment of the thermal sites range finders in ramirez have say in check. the crew is more protected than the ammunition capsule is placed at the back. now and keep on exec shanisha. the cops
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last is on yet. when they shoot, the capsule flies out, but we don't control how many times move our pos monitor out in our old tanks. we're sitting on a powder keg. now we're looking for 2nd. ah, what he's actually sitting on is this all the tanks, ammunition that can go horribly wrong when an old tank like this takes a direct hit. tanks are seen as the key to a successful ukrainian character offense. the moral tanks that are destroyed, the greater the appetite for new better ones. an open letter signed by ellen. moscow is calling for a pause on the development of more powerful artificial intelligence systems, citing risks to society and humanity. mosques,
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tesla is currently using ai for its self driving cars, but the ceo is raised security concerns about a i, along with $1000.00 artificial intelligence experts and industry leaders. the letter calls on developers working on systems more powerful than open a new d launched g p t for suppose their work for 6 months and a time for safety protocols that would prevent potential economic and political disruptions. or earlier i asked sophie carr, albany from deed of the science what is meant by the risk of potential economic and political disruptions. that is an incredibly good question to use a cliche, a if you re, between the lines. what i think is happening here is you've got a bunch of incredibly intelligent people, incredibly powerful as well in the tech industry saying, oh what's, what have we done here? and they're almost screaming. we need outside help. i mean, if i was, if you were to allow me a fly editorialize ation here, this is a bit like
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a country developing a nuclear bomb dropping is and then saying, oh wow, is that what it does? and then being surprised when other countries want to develop one as well to the tech themselves. they really don't know what they're doing here. and they say it as well at the top of the letter that even the experts don't truly understand. com, predict, or reliably control these sorts of incredibly powerful as they call them, human competitive ai, artificial intelligence systems. um, so it's, it's very difficult to know, but what i do, and also quite telling here they're calling the capable regulatory authorities well, resource institutions to cope with the dramatic economic and political disruptions . so that kind of saying this is already out of control. we need outside help, we are unable to regulate ourselves and, and quite rightly you're l must. it's a bit disingenuous really because ellen musk has raised concerns about artificial intelligence for years and yet has continued to invest in ah,
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the artificial intelligence was on the board of open a i is still an advisor. so it's a bit of a weird situation and it has been called sort of moral panic. we, but we seem to start the plenty to digest there. so for what safety protocols could be implemented from may i think you've touched on it there a little bit. but what could we potentially be seeing? why i think 1st of all we, it would be quite wise to slow down the deployment of a i, and i think that's sort of what they're talking about. so, and it goes counselor to their very principal of open ai releasing something and allowing the public to get acquainted with it to become aware of a i and to use it. and to become i, i get an understanding of what it does, and at the same time, not unleashing this in such a way that it becomes an uncontrollable live experiment on the well population. as
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it is, you know, every time you feed a query into open a, our, into a, a, an artificial intelligence like this, you are actually helping it gets stronger, get more intelligence. and so maybe this, like, i think that may be their thing. you know, we need to roll this back. they don't want to have more powerful artificial intelligence systems to come in place. and they want to have government bodies. they want to have educational institutions, i'm sure as well to get on the right page to get to get up to speed with with the thought which method is, are there were basically so i really do feel if i'm a la again, allowed to editorial. i just little bit re between the lines because it's quite sort of vague, this open letter they're asking for outside help. they're saying we've unlinked something here that perhaps we shouldn't have. so it's difficult to know what exactly they want in detail terms, but they are saying we need to slow this down. some was even though the genie is very much out of the bottle, including many will cliches. with that one came from plenty to exist there. so
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