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and off the clock cost. so make sure it's a tune and wherever you get you up plus costs and join the conversation. because you know, it's last matter the, this is the w news. my from building dozens of migrants drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of great customer con sperski. more than a 100 others in one of the worst incidents in the mediterranean sea. also coming up germany on files at 1st national security strategy, outlining foreign and defense policy. and help within cease itself in the costs of
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regulating artificial intelligence, we look at the benefits and pitfalls of trying to running the m anthony handbook into the program. at least 79 microns have drowned, and many more are missing in a shoot, brick, new increase, cost jobs, rescued over a 100 others and brought them to the southern port city of color. martha survive beside the vessel left. the libyan port of to brook waiting for easily ship sank some killing maintenance from the great coast. it's one of the worst incidents involving migrants in the mid of training and this we spoke earlier at the gentlest and the cut us up in athens. a 104 migraines has been recovered largely, syrians on palestinians, and there is a modest to rescue and search operation ongoing,
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about 15 miles south east of the of the region of the nose in, uh, southern grace. of course, the causes of this um, how rustic thinking have yet to be established. but speaking to a senior coast guard official, the suspects are used to at least the officials who have, who have a 1st indication suspect that because this vast, so was extremely over noted with by some estimates as many as 50600 migraines shift in the balance of the vast, so, you know, perhaps the migrants kind of moved around at some point and that just tipped over the uh, the, the, the boat and this because you know that there was no file weather and it was an international water is on. and the reports like great coast guards and
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a passing franca had repeatedly offered help to the boat in distress, but this was refused. can we verify that information? absolutely, it is verified to senior officials who is involved in these investigations told me for a fact that they were actually signaled in and tipped off by the highly in the storage unit. and that was the destination that the, it's got that the italian authorities had picked up this vast. so i had had left in libya and was bound for it too late. that when the greeks intervened and, and the italians called the greeks to intervene, to go and see this, this vessel in distress. and when they called them by radar and actually later moved in to do witness and to go and approach them any. and every attempt to come to the aid was dismissed and was turned down. hours later, this boat capsized journalist epi cut us off talking to us from athens. thanks
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so much here. well, the german government has presented its 1st and national security strategy. jump to the all i felt says the well and you crime shows gemini needs to deal with the challenges of global instability is cabinet has backed the plan off to more than a year. deliberation the day of his target 1st and central role in general. schultz and 4 of his most important ministers facing the press together and on the table. the long awaited very 1st national security strategy. it comes at a time when the global security environment is especially tense, with restaurants, border on the train, and heightened to political rivalry between china and the us, the side, all the changes. it remains the essential task of the state to ensure the security of good citizens without compromise. because without security,
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that can be no freedom, no stability, and no prosperity. and these days that means small than safety in the conventional sense, security must be defined much more broadly at a german 4 administer and the bulk july, the model is a lot of charity in the 21st century means that pharmacies can reliably supply essential medicine, security means that we can chat with our friends on line without being spied on by china, and without being manipulated by russian bots. when we scroll through social networks, sufficient. hi, begin the clarity also sorry for each of us every morning when we take a shower. mrs. out with clean, hot water, knowing that it's quality has been check lights dusting for the tooth. it might be the push to that. but there's also a commitment to security and the more traditional sense. one very concrete example, the insurance that germany is striving to meet nato's 2 percent defense spending target. besides the spiteful segments, 2 percent is a long term goal,
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is it naturally fits this link to other decisions we have made. an asset to the finance in defense ministers is that the german military can rely on this for the planning of. the document also takes up the issue of china. the strategy paper refers to it as a competitor and says, tammy griver. at the same time, it acknowledges the agents, superpower remains a pop. now, without whom many global challenges and crises can not be resolved by didn't scar, we clearly see the world completely differently when it comes to the rule of law, human rights and democracy conflict. but when we think of the finding the climate crisis, which is the greatest security threat in terms of sustainability that we must define security in terms of our livelihoods there. we definitely have common ground with china listening after decades and which external threats seemed far away in germany. profit it from a globalized economy that has been a rude awakening. the countries for security strategy is
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a step towards addressing the realities of a new era. all right, let's 2nd look now some of the other stories making headlines. this how process level house a problem at the state. duma has unanimously passed the 1st reading of a bill, banning gender, assuming surgery and exception would be surgery to trace. the congenital anomalies in children that would also have bad state agencies from changing a person's gender and their personal documents you them site or the secretary general jim stocum, the it says days progress in talked with turkey on sweden's been to join the alliance. turkey has ratified finland speed, but oppose this weight and joining. and i thought the defense ministers make in brussels this way. we do not know, buildings public prosecute. it has launched an investigation into alleged sexual assaults by the lead singer of the german rock. ben ranch, though that's according to the cities justice center. several women have claims
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they were recruited and drugged to engage in sexual acts with the singer to linda men at off to show the products italy as held a state funeral for former prime minister silvio berlusconi. died on monday, aged $86.00, thousands of one of those gathered for the service in milan cathedral. the medium mobile and sofa under panella was equally as long as sitting post will permit holding office in 3 different administrations. as you're paying low make is have a great the changes in draft rules governing artificial intelligence. the item is to say a global standard for technology used in everything from factories to self driving cars. to check thoughts, the are paying parliament will now have to trash out. details with member states must agree, rules are essential. but there's division of how strict they should be. whenever computers do jobs that previously required human intelligence,
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we speak of artificial intelligence. i crops up in many forms from the algorithms that decide what we see on social media to programs we use to generate text or images or software that helps doctors to spot cancer an x rays. but it can also be used to supercharge this information online, or enables surveillance on an unprecedented level. so many countries are looking to regulate artificial intelligence. europe is leading the way. there are fundamentally 2 sides to the debate. many developers are concerned about having too much regulation. we need to make sure that'd be don't overregulated right now, because that will hinder innovation. so awesome as was to help found the german, hey i association, which represents some 400 companies. i is never good about the same, i agree with them can be used to those type of offer as well as through cancer detection. so it's all about what is the use case. the eyes use for and who is using a lot of the innovation comes from small startups. and so the more regulation we
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put, the less the innovation with see from the small companies. but while the opportunities of a i a vast. so with the risks, and that's the other side of the debate. digital rights advocates want to top rules to mitigate the risks, the artificial intelligence, machine learning and all these. let's a complex complex algorithms and data sets. are jeff placate the biases? that's the humans have a systems using recruitment, for example, have been shown to be biased against women. facial recognition technology has been proven to be less accurate for people of color with people being arrested for crimes. they never committed, and algorithms used to by public authorities have wrongly accused thousands of families of welfare fraud. so you know, make, is the thinking to balance both sides of the argument. their answer regulate
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a i systems according to their level of risk when the risk. so limited, like when a high is used to fill the emails for spam, only a few rules apply, but for potentially life changing applications like deciding which students qualify for higher education, the rules will be strict to some applications will be banned completely. the aim is to reap the benefits of a i while limiting its risks. brenda up and if i is in a town in member of the who are paying problem, and i'm one of those pushing for regulation of artificial intelligence. he told us why or where the risk is that we doubt regulation like the one we are now a pushing to the final phase of negotiations with the governments. we doubted the risk is that we don't understand anymore what these real, what these fake, what these made by yeah. and what these made by your mind. so i give you an example a i can produce easily and massively deep fakes about people that can be shown
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doing and seeing things they have never done with their level of accuracy. never reach before. we need to be sure that these can be identified as fake when it's not through is fiction. and also the confidence made by a i, it's coming from training of a i to copyrighted material. so we want to identify which material has been used to train a i, they should at least close it. so that's all the doors. if the copyright law was not in respect that they can ask for compensation, these are examples of rules about transparency that we have food for general at the very yeah, i like charge you p t and such to the regulations the now so i extreme cases, violations control funds of up to 30000000 euros or 6 percent of a company's annual global revenue. if it is as dangerous as you think is bad enough,
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whether we should not rely on the, on fines about the, on the or the sanctions in general. but on the government announced that we'd be that we'd be supervisor you have 30 days in each member state to so that we can check when it's needed to do as a conform in the assessment for a i, we don't the over regulate the we are regulating a either these ironies because that is so pertaining to areas that present is significant. we like employment, the development of children as creepy, getting for sock just now receiving. it was very upset that would be identified. and we also decided to ben the samuels as uses that we think i'm not useful for people at the bottom. it's because we have time identification, particularly policing, such as going. so we want to elect a flow and develop but also to identify your risk where they are and to put the
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rules to reduce or possibly eliminate them when possible. very briefly, before we go some say 2025 is a realistic starting point for these regulations. is there a chance at the price of the industry's moving that that could be $2.00 lights just quickly? well, we are discussing about the the although there are initiatives to anticipate the voluntary need application and 12 the g 7 level called of come to the on genetic tv i, we will discuss is to reduce the time before it comes seem to force because it could take too much time, we want the rules to be there. they are needed to have the member of the european parliament, brenda, verify a great pleasure having you on de w. thank you. a have a fully got a reminder about top stories, the cell least 79 microns, have drowned in thousands more and missing in the ship. breaking the increased costs guides rescued over a 100 others and brought them to the southern port city of comma gym. the
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government has unfounded, it's very 1st national security strategy addresses bought valencia as growing military, economic and social threats. chunks of the whole actual size that focuses on defense recipients and sustained product that's also now coming up next stage of lead. use agent with burst bennett uses coming up offer a short break. i'm anthony out in berlin. i'll be back in 45 minutes with another both. stay with us. if you can the wouldn't be there's to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every week.

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