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although the us is still a head on innovation, the global arrival receipts and now the clamp down all the way sensitive the text can be made. the i been visible in welcome you through kerosene and money pool and least a spock. ronald gone the wasting no time in his 1st parliamentary speech. following the suspension of his defamation conviction in getting stuck into prime minister and arrange, promoting the opposition leader accused him of inaction on ethnic classes in one of the country's most remote states. let's listen into what else was say. then i want to appeal to both communities of money, poor through this house to cease violence. violence is not a solution to any problem. let's talk. we're in discussions with the may to community,
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as well as with the cookies. i appeal to both communities to sit down and talk to the government of india to find a solution to this crisis i'm. i've done it in a few days ago. i went to money, poor money for a my. our prime minister did not go to dates. he has not gone because for him, money poor is not in the money for the interest on money. so many lives have been lost in the classes in money poor since the ethnic violence broke out in may tens of thousands of flight. they homes and both sides have reported cases of sexual assaults. many women, a seeking refuge in camps with the children. night has come to us dunstan. these women from the group try have been living in this release gone for weeks. the woman here claim the homes with a duck by the members of the majority community, the meeting due to the game 9 in sports,
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9 months pregnant when she fled. she give birth here at the camp. us passed the houses in the neighborhood with toys and there was gone for everywhere we didn't know what to do. the situation became so difficult that we had thrown away from our houses or to reveal many women job. and it doesn't allow me to, to teach that he's got more than 60000 people have been displeased since, but i think violence between the tribes cookie and meet the communities it up to in mid this year. and it's a conflict that has not spared the most vulnerable women have been targeted, brutally exceptions reported incidents of sexual violence. and for those who survived their life, a now largely limited to the relief gums and spit in the bas newport district. this is for me to have them and they have similar stories to den a team and again, the cookie militants attacked us and burnt or houses is here. so we had no idea
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about this. as everything happened suddenly in the night, the long gathered in a big house and spent the night there and kept waiting for the break of dawn. so well. and if i decide to the next morning, the federal and state forces came to rescue us and escorted us and our children to the relief cam. there's really hope here to that, that part the government has been criticized for its tunneling of the situation. many accused them of doing a blind eye to one of the worst findings in the i have seen in use for these women leaving the home has been one of the worst foot backs in these gums this year than last grief and go. and with so much uncertainty, they have like the idea on how to deepen their lives on the china is one of the most availed societies on
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a c, c t, v cameras. or every way it's a digital strait jacket. facial recognition technology is used in everything from day to day law enforcement to political repression. still, china drafted regulations this week requiring funds to obtain conceptual legal permission to use the tech and other example of how the chinese, a winning the race to regulate itself off official intelligence. even if the us is more innovative with chat g p t. we'll talk about that in a minute. first, look at how pervasive the tech has become in china. you don't need a ticket to ride the assembly in beijing. at this station you just scan your palm and using a i, the machine dev. it's the fair from your bank account robots or does a stock at this restaurant work and being greedy and needed to make the dishes and
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serve the food machines using a i r part of everyday life in china the but unlike in some other countries, this doesn't seem to worry people nearly everyone pays using apps like we check or only pay these record information such as your location and file metric data. but here it seems. pragmatism takes precedence over data security question. and then we can do much about it. language we chat finale pays very popular. now, of course, when you use these apps, they store your data to show you how to move out. you can't change it. it's supposed to make your life easier. you want me to hold on the phone be and you would have your end product. visual intelligence was created by people and i think people will keep control of it. that corner of what it should take us home. these robots, it's a global,
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a only for i'm in shanghai can work as mechanics. this one called meant thought has already carried out more than 1000 loading and unloading ships. that some container ports. it can even change its own battery to use rapid charging, it actually takes about one hour and 30 minutes rapid charge. so right now, for the batteries only 5 minutes. that's much quicker. this chad pond called ernie is the star of the fair. it's intended to rival the american chat, g, b, t, and can create pictures and text speak and write entire articles. although currently only in chinese, authorities want to limit the development of autonomous learning systems and sensitive areas such as politics. a disadvantage for annually developers in china. there are also shortages of sophisticated chips and semi conductors. the technology is everywhere in surveillance, cameras and facial recognition devices. what's clear is that
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a ice pine purpose is to serve the communist party. to both state journals, deputy china bureau chief is josh chin. it was kicked out during the pandemic and is joining us from sol. china is cyberspace administration is prohibiting companies from using facial recognition to analyze as new city or religion. add up ones that must be used to endangered national security. how public interests or disrupt the social order, but that would apply to all state bodies. will it? yeah that's, that's exactly right. um. so these, these new laws um, are quite restrictive on their surface in terms of how facial recognition can be used. but they leave a really large car bout for national security, which in china is it is a very broad concept. and it's one that includes political security, which basically means that sort of anything that the communist party sees as going
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against this interest that they could use. they can use these technologies to, to track and uh, and eliminate them during your time in china. did you get the feeling at any stage that the chinese state could take the sunset to fire and people will ravel a one day for you to actually that, that, that's a really fascinating question. because that actually happened. you know, when i, when i lived in china, before i was, was expelled, most charged people were, were actually quite comfortable in that digital, the straight jacket that you described. but that actually changed at the end of last year at the end of the 0 coded period in china when, when the time changed over to lock down several studies, sometimes for weeks at a time using these technologies. um, so you know, for most people in china, especially people and people in rich cities like shanghai, this is the 1st time that they had experienced these technologies being used to control their movements and control their lives. and they didn't like it. and,
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and at the end of the year, sort of november december, you actually saw these massive protest if you remember in across the country that helped sort of speed the end of 0 cove. and so there is now, there are signs that people are starting to, to, to really push back against it. you've kind of also to book on the southern states . what's it mean to the development of artificial intelligence itself, with the us, a head on one level innovation, but china drawing up the legal framework at the bottom it yeah. you know, i think i think what we're starting to see is 2 different models. ok. i development emerge, you know, any, diverge more or less along a logical salt mines. so in the us, yep. is this is on, innovation is largely unregulated and it's sort of an echo of what happens with the internet and social media. so american tech companies are using ai to basically rewrite the rules of, of the economy of entertainment of culture or social interaction. and the
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government is scrambling to keep up in china, at least at the moment. security is what matters and it comes as parties, security matters. most of all. and the result is this will store a terry, a model where the state really has carte blanche to use a i to defend its own interest. but companies are really restricted. so, you know, the china model kind of heads off a lot of their unforeseen negative consequences who they are potentially does that at the cost of, of stifling innovation. the use also trying to play catch up is expects the final low to be approved by the end of the year regulating a systems like chat cvt. would you argue? because europe obviously is behind is speed of the essence here. right? where, you know, it's, it's interesting with, with people talk about china, there's this cliche, right? and it's often a mistake and why the chinese government can act more decisively because it doesn't have to bother with debate. but the one instance of which the communist party really has active,
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active decisively is what it's such as an existential threat. and leaders of age, of long seen technology and those terms and a, something that, you know, 1st and foremost, needs to be controlled. so when it comes to technologies that involves seemingly overnight, like the internet or a, i generated a, i like chat cheap u t, that decisive just to really make a big difference. so it is, it is difficult for democracies to, to stay abreast of what's happening and then, and then then regulate technology tools the surveillance stage and will st. joe's deputy china bureau chief just to thank you for joining us today on dw, and you guys are and the geo politics of this story keep playing out today by jing responding angrily to a new executive order issued by us president joe biden. it restricts american investments insensitive high tech sectors in china and is expected to take effect next year. the aim is to keep us capital and expertise from helping china is military bought nice ation. chinese officials say the tech or violate market
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economy principles and that they reserve the right to take measurements. that wraps up our analysis on the big stories trending in asia. today i've been puzzling to see the exciting news from the regional dw dot com slash items by the center of the conflict with tim sebastien. as with so many african come fix the latest fighting into down the road. this misery to huge numbers of civilians. whatever happened to africa's last promise to silence the guns mow abraham secret ounces to such a question that at the corner of africa's problems he says is by government. and
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why is it still so prevalent? complex the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. as with so many african come fix, the latest fighting ensued on has brought this misery to huge numbers of civilians . this time, even the un has been shocked by what zip code the unprecedented speed of this integration. whatever happens to africa's low loss promise to silence the guns. mo abraham.
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