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p. s. m fees plans to open shop in germany. this is dw business. i'm of the xena. welcome to the show tech guy and microsoft in google reporter better than expected earnings in the 2nd quarter of this year. google parent alphabet announced a 7 percent revenue rise. microsoft earnings rows even more by age percent, only last year, the tech companies had embarked on a major layoff and costs cuttings free. since then both have invested heavily to develop and deployed a i tools into some of their core products. for more on this, i'm joined by yes, call to on wall street begins. what role that the new a i tool it's play for google's and microsoft profitable quarter. where let me not official intelligence that clearly was clear in center when it comes to the questions from an analyst and both companies stated how important it is, especially how important it will be in the future about having that set a i as not,
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it test call at this moment i think uh the head of, uh, microsoft such and such a dell out, put it best when you said it will take time before you really will make money. was due for so intelligence. and until then, it will cost a lot of money to implement the system. so i guess that is what waltz be, then everybody should be aware of and is side of it going on. and yes, but it will take time and cost a lot of money until we get there, but to really make it in because calling. right, so briefly does this mean that layoffs and costs cutting is a thing of the past, or can we expect to to? so continue well, i would say that we might see a different jump, a profile set, some of the company as meaning that some people actually from the past, so to speak, that might still be laid off for them. and then also a lot of those tech has good tech companies and have hired a mess of people as on the end of this recently and told me some tech designs that
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were hiring people uh or were collecting workers to like, poke him on a card. so i believe they're still will be somebody else, but they will also be hiring on the other side, specially comes when it comes to those a eye drops. yes, thank you very much. toby waltz is chief scientist at the institute of the university of new south wales. i asked him which of the 2 companies, microsoft or google is winning the iris currently as well. uh, microsoft took, uh the lease, the partnership with the company behind charge abt, certainly cash hosting for means the certified place. and google have been trying to catch up the, the, i had to follow up by their announcement, the equivalent strategy between both of these members as testing, perhaps the to be quite well in the game of catch up. now over the past month,
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both google and microsoft employees have actually raise concerns about launching a i tried bought. nevertheless, the 2 companies went ahead. what are the concrete dangers here? that's an excellent question. there definitely is an immediate, concrete thing. just the regency, because of things like misinformation, people are already being scanned by people using these tablets to generate content fishing e mails and the like i'm, i'm very wary what's gonna happen in the upcoming us presidential election. and these sorts of tools of the perfect tools to manipulate how people are games of birds at speed and scale and the very initial cost. um, so we really do have to worry about drawing these tools in a more responsible way. now how. c companies reacting are these 2 companies reacting to these very concrete dangers and, and worries as well. this is certainly a lot of pressure on them to react to the meetings of the white house. and they
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certainly proposing some poultry codes. the google or microsoft adjust announced a new partnership, the frontier model for where they're actually going to work together alongside of open i and that's real big 2 of these stuff that's providing these nice language classes to look at how to enter this more responsibly. but you do have to ask the question that stood this before they said this about social media, and with a, we're going to have to be more forceful in the regulation of these companies to ensure that the commercial pressure, huge commercial pressure. we're talking about trillions of dollars of value being priced here. doesn't override the homes that might otherwise happen if they deploy these things too too quickly without the perfect safe jobs. right. so in the future, we'll have to be careful that green doesn't override face the what positive things can we expect from a guy to come in the coming years?
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so many, many positive things over with it. that's why we are in this race, is that there's going to be mintz value, crated, or free various studies to estimate it's going to grow the world's gdp by 15 percent of we face a huge number of problems the climate today and see that we see sadly on television screens every day we see a disability ongoing pandemic. aust, intelligence is going to help us tackle many of these problems. new drugs to be discovered recently was of intelligence. we can help to, to try and use apply that in a more sustainable way. using these rates, so it was a lot of the challenges, they'd probably say it was a offered craig potentials to help us live healthy, a logo happy to uh well, the lights good. no, to end on toby walsh, thank you so much for speaking to us. was pleasure or germany will spend 20000000000 euros to support the development of local semi conductor
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production in the coming years. the money will subsidize project from companies such as intel and tie what needs to make her t s. m. c. germany. and so create a more stable supply of computer tips that with sense political terminal in east asia. bloomberg report says the government is in the final stage of negotiations with t s. m. c to set up a manufacturing plant in germany. let's bring in dw type a bureau, chief to, to hon. now, as to how concrete are these plans between taiwanese chip makers, kids, m, c, in the german government to build a facility here in germany. well, the re, from the sources we have to use empties investment in a 12 inch wafer 5 in the crest. and is in the process of finalizing negotiations with the german government, ts mc could get up to $5000000000.00 euros and subsidies from the total $20000000000.00 euros and subsidies to related companies. the german government
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will allocate grants from the climate and transformation funds to german local and international enterprises in 2027. the main purpose is to promote german semiconductor manufacturing and ensure the supply of key components in times of pricing geo political attentions. right, so even looking beyond germany, t s m c has been moving parts of industry abroad, for example, by opening a plant in arizona and the united states. and how far has its global expansion been successful so far? a well ts empties willingness to go further to set out. factories in europe is mainly due to the fact that the european union and jeremy have seen t s mc is high efficiency expansion plans in the us in japan. and the 2 countries are speeding up the realization of their semiconductor manufacturing plants. so they are more proactive in negotiating with us m. c and have initially agreed to
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the conditions set forth by t a n c. and that is why these countries, including germany, are willing to guarantee the acquisition of land tax incentives and water and electricity exemption, etc. so most people look at it was, see it as a very successful move. that was dw type, a bureau chief to its own home. this european countries are locked in a race race to oil and gas to heat their homes. and denmark is making waves. the inner city on the north sea is swapping fossil fuels with the ocean, s b x population will soon heat their homes with sea water. this is the new we'll see in the future. this will be where the danish city of s. b, a sole sees its energy, sieboldt will be pumped by underground pipelines to the utility companies plant. it's about 14000 cubic meters an hour here that just completing the assembly of
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a huge heat pump manufactured by m a n energy solutions. wind will generate the electricity needed to run the system that will provide the city with heat. heat exchanges transfer about 2 to 3 degrees celsius of wounds from the sea water. ultimately, the water inside the city is district teaching that work is heated up to a temperature of 90 degrees. liquid carbon dioxide circulating in the heat pump is warmed up by the sea water and vaporizes. the c o 2 is then compressed further increasing its temperature. wind farms of the danish coast provide the power to operate the compresses. limits of the service in the city, especially on the hopper is wind turbines. so you can say this project with using a lot of electricity, windows and excess electricity helps us integrate more renewable into their to the grid. it also enables us to provide c p, so our customers would fail also so happy about. so this is something this,
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in the sense that the heat we produce when that increases, he's very cheap when we have a lot of wind and the price to see a fall. so close to 0. the project was this mom's idea. the foundation in denmark is that we have a district key thing system. so that was, is already uh, the connection in the city. we can produced the heat at one place and distribute it to the, to the houses all over the city. i think this is a very, very big explanation on why denmark is on the full front uh on the screen from up to now, s p a and it's a 100000 residents of red light on a coal fired power plant. now is district pete supply is going to run of green energy but actually implementing the project was not without its challenges. very environmental obstacles in the projects we are here at the and that is probably we actually very close to a nature 2000 area. we've got
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a unit squared habits, it's area. and when we started talking about us, see water based heat pump. we actually continue her just didn't really take that much interest in the machine itself, but they were very most interesting what, what happened with the civil and especially if that was a leak. it's all contamination of to see what's on with refrigerants. i'm says we spend an enormous amount of time figuring out in the meantime, those concerns have been addressed and all parties involved hoping that the heat pump system can go into operation is full. and a reminder of our top story tech times microsoft and google report is better than expected 2nd quarter earnings listed by their investments in artificial intelligence. google parent also, but announced a 7 percent revenue rise, microsoft earnings rows even more flight 8 percent and that's our show for
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