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services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the . this is dw news live from the united nations loans, the wealth must get ready for more destructive feet. what roam hits a new wreck? hold high just above 41 degrees celsius as was five's friend lives on property in griggs. also in the program,
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an american citizen is apparently held in north korea off the crossing the border without permission be the us soldier was missing from a piece of village. and the, the minutes arises. own between the 2 koreans thousands of these radius phase of so called diode resistance in protest. the government's plans to reform the judiciary, opponents of the change and say democracy is edwards and government and some other middle eastern countries are denying women. the freedom of movement. do you mean swung him, any woman who is unable to return to have family in saudi arabia because he doesn't have a male god, the god oath as well come to the program. the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more than 10 seat waves st countries across north america,
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europe and asia, into a more extreme hates and the italian comforts of rome. be some moments it has hit a record high of 41.8 degrees celsius and it's a bit over 107 degrees fine heights. and the ones will commit to a logical organization is wanting. that's more rec, hold. highest could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. now, greece is being hit, especially hot by wild fires, excessive heat, pushing through the 40 degree barrier is making normal summit. time has its was firefighters, tackling the flames while trying to keep residents enters at a safe distance. flames hop scotch from 13, top to another. carried by fast moving bins, firefighters are trying to do what they can, but they can't be everywhere. some houses inside will need a boating wind. there's no, there's no firefighters. there's no,
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there's no blame or summer summer. some guys are doing the rest of the house, but the it's impossible the fire, so heavy. the wind is very, very heavy. that is wrong. so there's nothing that we're going to. the greek authorities are struggling with 2 major files, one building to the southeast of the capital athens, and the other to the west of it. i'm on the other results. if you flip lucky by blowing smoke blanket the area forcing emergency crews to evacuate children by the hundreds at a summer camp in cali view, people watched fios travel up a hill, taking the homes one by 1 may. but the minimum is we have the last house up on the mountains, and we have stay up all night to see what happens. and a for fire truck arrives. blazes also in ghost stables will cause race
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to get the horses out and transported them to safety. the country along with lee in spain has been gripped by a heat waves since last week, with temperatures reaching 44 degrees celsius. the greek me to the logical syllabus has warned that a 2nd heat wave will of the mediterranean later this week. bringing with it more files, the gentlest of the toys is up a scene of some of the files near athens and she sent us this update as well. actually, it's pretty broad, as you can see behind me, this is one of the fire from some major ones that is kind of me still raging in me . a bit of an a 40. yeah. and it has a crime that opens her mom, but i, which is the area behind me, she'd be blamed for perhaps, honestly. so kind me, i've seen firefighting claims bringing water as firefighters are operating all across this region. yesterday. we've had a t one, fires all across greece,
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and today we still having tie when and it's really difficult, but the firefighters are still continuing to operate all across these open fire fronts. and also for tomorrow, wednesday as well. there's still an increased risk and this is going to be fighting with the temperatures are already pipe expecting to increase this week. we've had the e u, the european union civil protection mechanism. activate this and we've had 4 names now that are sent from it's in the and from, nor do to assist with the fire fighting operations. but as we greet methodologies have said from thursday own way, one worth we're expecting an increase, the increased temperature. another chiefly temperature of $24142.00 degrees, even more a is us national. this belief to be in custody after crossing into north korea without authorization, that's according to the united nations come on, but overseas, the demilitarized zone at the entering into korean board of the unnamed individual
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who is report has to be a us soldier, was on a tour at the time and is understood to have made a dash for the buddha. during a visit to the public jumped truce village. us state department advises americans not to enter north korea due to the serious risk of arrest and long term detention . stormy now is can be on solar journalist from the south come in capital. so what else do we know? right, so just to walk you through what i have been informed through this day around 6 pm . i 1st heard accounts of this, us individual crossing over the military demarkation line, and at that point it's been kind of circulating as almost the rumor buzzing around, but not yet being confirmed. then around 6 30 pm. there has been an official local
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report by a south korean news outlet, a confirming, indeed that this have happened. and still at this time that we, we still didn't know who the individual was or what their motivation was. and then around 7 pm, there was an official announcement by the un command through twitter saying that this individual in question is currently in dpr in custody. and that they are working with the korean people's army counterparts to resolve this incident. how is it even possible for someone to cross the border in such a tightly got it zone? right, so i don't know she's seen pictures of the during security area, but the military demarcation line is merely a pump in the ground. it's just the line. so really crossing over that line would only take steps and currently witnesses say that there are no
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a soldier is guarding the north korean part, especially from since the pandemic. so if this individual in question in question would, i would like to cross over that line. it would only take a split 2nd and then you wouldn't command guarding the south korean part. uh, they would not have enough time to react. so indeed it does seem something like this is possible even though it's a, it's an extremely x, rare case that is now a, this a man who is reportedly a soldier is now being held in north korean custody. what's the procedure and situations like this, and how much danger is this man in? right, like i said, this is an extremely rare case. so specials are they, they don't know how to react, and we're also dealing with something that we haven't seen before. there was
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a case in 2001 where a for a national did try to cross over to the north koreans side, but was immediately caught by the j guards. but something like this has really never happened before. but the president dpr to custody. we are very const, south korea is very concerned about and since referring back to some of the cases that have happened before, especially the on a warm beer case back in 2017. the us national, who was detained in deterring custody and was played or returned home in a vegetative state. so it does seem that we're dealing with a very dangerous and delicate situation here, or the gentlest came young. assume that joining us from sol. thank you very much. thousands of people in israel and taking part in protest against the government's plan to judicial reform in tel aviv demonstrators of staging, riley is that important sites across the city,
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including the stock exchange defense ministry, some train stations and vote junction. pardon, what's being described as a day of resistance by organizes the accident comes to the head of the parliamentary vote on the key parts of the proposed reforms, which critics have said with dismantled democracy this week. and i'll go to all correspondence. rebecca ritz as soon as add one of the protests into low beat that for us we're back and forth is, i'll call and visit dave resistance. what more can you tell us? forget, i'm actually dining outside the u. s. embassy in tennessee on the beach front. there are now quite a few 100, you know, thousands of people standing here gathered outside the embassy. as you say, this has been going on all day is what is riley's including the day of disruption a day of resistance? have you? well, i had, it has been happening since 630 this morning. we've got lots of people here in
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the drought. right. but, you know, very, very, very been found the old thing and various different places on the train station by the wrong, will be going to the 9 where and tell her be where most of the protest to happen every saturday night starts to get. these have been going on 7 moms now. this is an unusual one that of during the week, but they all becoming a regular that, that during the week as the votes of it takes it, a reform will come to the connected as, as what will happen next. we were expecting the 2 final version of one particular move from the major additional or the whole to be going to the excessive for a final work next week. and that is why everyone is out today. really trying to voice their concern, trying to voice their their desire for these to be craft or lead modified for some 10 rose water consensus to the fact that you just said these products have
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been going on for 7 months. saw that is funds the government is listening well, yes and no. i mean, the government are trying to push on the culmination on trying to push on with the reform, but they did listen a few months ago when the process is came out in pools, as they are today. and uh, during the, during the day of the disruption the resistance says that some people are holding it as they came out there was an old nationwide m, b, the reform to obtain benjamin. and that the day before the defense defense minutes of a speaking out again came in, came out in the drive. hundreds of thousands of people came out with this thing i need make was successful. and in fact, you know, as i said, put a need for putting the phones on. i got the combination of balance and push on benjamin didn't know who's doing it. the other kids on the far right. members, if he's coalition trying to appease them so that his government doesn't pull the
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pot, having to push forward today for fame and it wants to gain the closer we get to the final. but the more people we see coming out again, this process is being stage where you are right now in front of the u. s embassy of this hobby, an accident i believe because the is rarely president is on the stage visit to the us right now, meeting president the bite. and do you reckon that these front additional reforms will play a role in the tools with but in one word? absolutely, they will be very hot. he'll be very hard pressed to try and keep it all the agenda . and in fact the therapy. and that's exactly what the people behind me including holding for the president, president her thoughts to bring these concerns that they have to the us president and an even we've seen even pull my prime minister of writing. and we thought that many people wanting to come friday evening, the prime minister riding in one of the noise and left the room. one of the new
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sites is today quoting on a president hertzog to bring these issues to president 5. and so it's absolutely going to be on the agenda as well. all the foreign foreign issues the rally as i was looking for. definitely this conversation will be here the last night with of a surprise. in fact, the president biden's a foreign prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and i have for to had a reportedly friendly conversation. and in fact, the president biden finally invited president netanyahu's invitation. he has been waiting for for some time he was invited to the white house. the dates have been set yet and whether or not he'll be invited to the white house for definitely through the united states. so, you know, definitely i think it is not going to be possible for the 200 to president president hotel and president biden, to have a meeting today on this day in particular without this being a topic by on the agenda. rebecca, is this the recording from tele v?
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thank you. i as many women across the middle east and north africa, i'm not free to go where they want to go. a new report from human rights watch looks at 20 countries where women's movement is restricted in iran. for example, women need their husbands permission to get a passport, also travel with their own children and you haven't fulfilled sorry to have stopped the women from travelling abroad without the mail got in. and that's having a devastating impact on some lives. as our next report shows, she hasn't seen her family for more than 2 months off of jeremy as an associate and from human. she used to live with a family in saudi arabia. last may, she came to you had been on a visit. often her father died, but when she tried to return to sign the arabian, she was told she was not allowed to travel without
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a male relative or has been known as my from how it off and to have it in hand. i tried everything to get around the rooms and this is not to travel with my sister and my mother and the but to no avail. the has how i to having a my phone was the only way i could travel what kinda stood up and, and i'm literally 2 csr sees in human recently issued directives requiring women to travel with the ma, from full, with written consent from a male god in the ruling has been criticized by many rights organizations including human rights watch. a recent report published by the group paints a bleak picture of the conditions for women in the region. it says many countries in the middle east and north africa still prevent women from moving within their own country or traveling abroad without the permission of the guardian cathedral doors. he's often just defined these restrictions by saying they are designed to
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protect women and fox, they own a violation of freedom of movement, which is a basic rights and guarantee to every person in the world news. and they also go. so these restrictions do not protect women if they deprive the, oh, they're going to. but in the home law municipal a soft john, the talks to her children in saudi arabia as often as she can. but being a long distance mother is not easy to o and then it's for a mother not knowing what his children are doing. shaheen, do what do they have to pump the the, what do they watching on tv, on the file, but i'm like and watching anything on the seems to be doing some of the trying to communicate with them and make the token to each other. fire a screen that, that is not a knows i just got the only hope now is that the, who, the,
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who's the ortiz will reverse the decision. only then will she be able to return to the country and see her children again. the united nations security council is holding its 1st full discussion on author official intelligence governments around the world are looking at how to minimize the dangers of that new technology. the development of a i is being accompanied by an increase in deep fakes and propaganda in conflicts including the war in ukraine. in this video, russian, president tutoring is announcing on the television that russia is under attack. the message was also carried by several radio stations. but it is a fake to be precise, a deep faith, the kremlin, and state on the news agency. ria boat said that the speech was fake and the result of a heck this video, which also announced a general mobilization,
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was shared thousands of times on multiple social media platforms. but defects like this one, the main purpose is to spread the confusion and panic among people here by hacking official t, v and radio channels. it contributed to confusion by using official and trustworthy sources to spread this information deep fix and generate to a i have to become stronger in the past years and are being misused, especially in conflicts to manipulate people. i think that'd be the recent developments in a i generate the text we know with large language models and a i generate that images. and we've the foreseeable evolution of the deep stakes technologies or videos. we are heading in the direction of having a huge risk of blogs, of reason information at this information content. 2 of the most notable defect examples in this war went viral. in march 2022,
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one was of ukrainian presidency lensky, ordering his hoops to surrender. the other was put in, suggesting a peaceful resolution. you're going to get it both had poor quality and were debunked very quickly. but they did manage to cost confusion and sold out in a war. bad quantity fakes can still create uncertainty and they are used to manipulate on a different levels. is that when i have images and video of human rights violations in the ukraine by the russians. who can say, hey, those are fake. how do we know they're real? when politicians get in trouble for doing and same things, they shouldn't have done, they claim the fake. and i would say that that is probably the larger threat doctor here. defects are not only being used to manipulate low coats in this wible example, a man impersonates a russian soldier on his do an account the chinese version of tech talk. this man
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shared and mentoring his 1st hand experience of the war with his 400000 followers. but he was exposed as being neither russian nor a soldier. in reality, he was a resident of hand in china. he had used artificial intelligence too for his followers. several hens hoped to discover the truth. behind this video, the man had to hang on accent. what color there are unnatural and movements office face at the level of his mouth and chin. and an electric ukrainian, a nuclear power plant is actually in hand on. despite many users, pointing out inconsistencies, some fell for him, saying, russian soldiers fight to the end. long live the who ra victory. do you in band his account on june 16th for disseminating false information, says deep fake, splashed onto the screen on the screen in 2016 or so. we've only seen an increase
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in the sophistication and power and the misuse. so we see the defects and generated a i are becoming more sophisticated and therefore also more dangerous by the date. however, they're not being used in a way and scale as experts had anticipated, but still enough to sold out with civilians on both sides of the war. we can now bring in down the other, right. he's with the center for international governance innovation and to what legal summit and he's an expert in artificial intelligence and governance. daniel, do you think the facts will play a bigger role in the ukraine conflict before it's over? i mean, yeah, i think it's a test case and i mean, you see the use of drones and cyber war, i think a, i is a new generation technology that will be weaponized and used in multiple ways including you create one. it's hard to know, it's hard to predict right now it's sort of a cottage industry. i would choose by states which have
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a lot more resources and what we're skill, i'm trying to predict. so i think that sense i wouldn't say definitively that it's going to be a game changer any sense? but i think the fact is that to um, overlook the possibility of leveraging hey i and machine learning for psychological operations and for information warfare would be naive. i don't think anyone would make that make that call. now the defects that we've seen in our report of a fairly easy uh for experts and even for the experts to spot. but how long before it becomes difficult even for specialist? i think it's, it's, you know, i think we're almost already there. i think the fact is that to expect, you know, average people that alone professionals or specialists to be able to discern between a simulated image or video. and they're a real one is impossible. so i think in that sense, you know, we have legal recourse if you're speaking in a domestic context. but if we're talking or nationally,
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i think we're going to need use a machine learning to combat a machine learning. and so in that sense, the paradox is that which it could be more difficult for us to rely on human beings and human reasoning to discern. and i think we'll have to shift shift gears of human reasoning is, is a good point is uh, do you have any advice for the average person how to spot the data? i mean no, because it's always, it's a moving target, right? these tools are change. i don't think the experts thought that jace p t would be as robust and comprehensive as it is. people are comparing it to generally i don't. i think in that sense we don't know. i mean, i don't know if that a new tool. i cheap the table immersion in a year or 2 could be 5 years, but it is the case. i know it'll, it'll out strep, our ability to, um, uh, to govern it. let's say we're going to be, you know, chasing a down the road trying to keep off. and that tends to be the case with all new general purpose technologies. they outpaced are legal and policy and regulatory
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systems, and they forces to adapt and involved. unfortunately, that's where humans are quite good at. we're good at adaptation. but along the way, i think we're going to have a lot of problems. and i talked about the legal issue that you've mentioned that who's responsible for stopping the spread of deeds fakes the software developers of the platform. so which the spread or yeah, it's all the above. i mean, you can, man, data platforms, use tools to determine whether the face are made available and you know, through a social media feed or through whatever platform they govern. and so in that sense they can help be held accountable. then there's course, there are legal responses like our copyright infringement or um, you know, basic rules of the road that we take for granted in terms of how we deal with the pictures and imagery today. and so in that sense, it's not that different, legally speaking, the problem is this, the scale and scope of the technology?
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that's something that is, are for us to predict. are you scared about this? well, i'm not scared. i mean, i think every generation has a challenge ahead of it. you know, i mean, if you think about the war of the worlds spoof in there in the radio generation, i mean that scared everybody. and then in television we had the that's a visual medium changing a presidential election so. so i think in that sense this is just another, another generation of that kind of shift. i think it will be challenging. i don't think it's going to be so challenging that we won't recover. but i do think that the reality is that we're going to be forced to adapt and ways that we, we, we don't know yet. and i think that's the problem. it's very hard for us to see how to so for example, we take a deep break that looks perfect to everyone. everyone's, i know the only tool that might be able to discern that it is a deep fake is a i. and so, you know, making those tools available to uh,
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average citizens potentially is, but certainly legal agencies or is critical. daniel ariah though, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with, with us here on dw need. sure, thank to that, said you up to date 16. so be are in spanish. do with the w news a john? i have of course i will news update for you at the top of the, from me and the team will watch the
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