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todd was the answer to the best way to find out the baby story info, migraines, reliable news to migrate wherever they may be. the, the hello and welcome to focus on your up. it's wonderful to have you ever does. 6 months off, the devastating of quick sharp ducky venetian continues to confirm the hon. julian task of providing housing and clean water to all the effected residents, 50000 dead, and found to those houses, and when it is destroyed, then the mazda of elf quick hit the cmc there. in february. this year,
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it quickly became evident that the survivors would have to suffer the terrible consequences of the tragedy for a long time. many of them lost relatives. in fact, some people lost all the possessions that they ever owned. the southern town of co, con, was hit particularly hot and of the time president adeline's government promised the residents that new houses would be constructed as soon as possible. in some places, reconstruction is being done hastily, but in others many but them still have no other choice but to live i'm, it's the survivors of others about their future. like so be they go home on. she feels that she might never be able to lead a normal life again. when's a beta come on? mrs. so sisters zayna. she comes here even if it brings back painful memories. the quakes in early february
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towards the betas family, a part of the, you know, i lost everything that day. my face, my trust, my hope and my joy of life being zane, it was someone who drew happiness from the little things. she had a lot of energy and she was always smiling at the end of the city. the quakes had buried zayna under the rubble of her house in the province of tie. as rescues were trying to save her. zabeda held out, waiting and hoping often more than 4 days zane, it was finally pulled out a life indescribable moments of relief for the data. but only briefly, the sister died shortly, often hospital or 6 months later, grief has increasingly turned into despair for zabeda. she lives in
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a small container right next to her damaged home with one of her sisters and her mother. brandon, you're yeah, nice live here. my sister sleeps on the floor, which the 3 of us share this close that for the event, sorry, it's a bit messy. i didn't have time to clean up, provide them with the rest of the, this is the fridge. sure that we get some of the food. why other nations say good on it because the get out and it's a make shift life and can be getting jake also i can't see a future for myself. we just struggling to survive. i guess so many people have slapped this area and those who stayed are somehow trying to give each other strength by helping each other article to,
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to the very near future. it didn't. the quakes were the most destructive in modern talk is history. more than 50000 people died, according to official figures. antonia cities in southeast and turkey with damaged beyond recognition. hundreds of thousands of people still live in containers or tents. were lined on aid from food to bottles, water and doctors, a warning open, unfolding house catastrophe. huge plumes of dust have been created by demolished buildings. contaminants such as a special small cure and lead poisoning nearby waterways as well as the local inhabitants. certainly good us goes larry to that point. they will pull up what we're seeing, an increase in i infections due to the dust, but also more smart attacks, long diseases. let them know len. this is we know that the desk contains talks and
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like a specialist. and what does a special school age can cause lung cancer and stomach cancer in the long term? although it's sort of the city of the videos president ridge of tonya, to add one team on the fire for his initial response to the disaster. he has promised a rapid reconstruction, hundreds of thousands of new homes within one year. construction sites like this one have sprung up across the region. you'll be able to enjoy this time is our biggest opponent. we're trying to finish the projects as fast as we can. because we think the most people we can get into new homes as quickly as possible, but that's what it will be for us and for every one. yeah. she is. what's many fear that it will take much longer before they again have a roof over their heads. the most we trying to have hope, but it's very difficult because it's been 6. let me just show that the rubble is
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still here and nothing has changed on the how do you do you got checked in the heat is really bad. and we feel exhausted from all the destruction the debris and the dust. we are afraid of getting sick of them don't caught up. you're gonna get a jame you up the item. so we have absolutely nothing. and it said that we need help and support from the government. otherwise there is no future is the 1st. i am alive, but i feel like i'm dead and eventually the how you have for you. and this gives you beta also often feels left alone and wonders when things will start to feel a bit more normal again and meet the rubble of her sister's old house. it's very difficult, she says, to imagine a new beginning a wind and waves are as much a part of the nazi islands as a fine sign on the beach is, however,
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new to climate change. the existence of the lovely dealings on the dutch island of milan on the trip, particularly during the winter months vive, increasing the water we signed into the sea. and then during speaks door to season, the sign has to be brought back from the sea to the beach of that's an endless and a few dialects of size. but that seems to be no other way to save the island from losing it's beautiful sand. on the north coast of on a seemingly endless white beach, but the beautiful nature that has attracted towards 2 decades is increasingly under threats. this coast is known for being dynamic. the once uniformed stretch of sand dunes is more and more broken, not got stuck and regular intervals allow sense because you didn't measure against climate change job and the balance we have 200 years worth of tables
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documenting storms that come on. that is the information we have next, but it's basically useless now and it's made okay. in the netherlands, the 1990 coast lines are protected by lou. every full in winter. the long news is not parts of its beautiful beaches. when tours season approaches, the beaches need to be filled up with more than 3000000 cubic meters. this fine sand mine just stuff because the bomb and them like the ship, we only for the small airy ask for every hour allowed to mine sense that are selected b, z as a bag the good to send to form a good commission. good credit, the full, so the disturbance to minimize it. so we are this also we are only allowed to minus the red is more than centimeters of all the depths and all this kind of stuff. so i'm just brought to the coast am nice. and since it's a fairly quick corporation,
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it doesn't really affect tourism in the region. in fact, it has become an attraction in itself. the and the sea has swallowed 2 or 300 meters, the beach, nearly tearing away the sunset beach pavilion. the no recalls which i know you must always at home and we drove over here, go back to which was the risk in itself, the style and the evil below. we stood on the deck by the shore a months. then all we could do was watch and way. next while doing the dist off walk, the egg baths is allowed to have sand under his feet. again. he would have liked things to move fast, but there wasn't a way. he says that coming back in 2 years to pour up it most time. don't just to
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play it safe. comes of okay, mutual feel or is there an end in sight alone is in some shifting june in the see the islands has been inhabited for over a 1000 years. but even when the going gets tough, the fusions of the home as do the many taurus to visit the i to the child has to be preserved. even just moving the sand racks up costs and the millions of i don't, they have to pay for it on the tickets to go. actually, the dutch government is responsible for monitoring the coast and they pay for it to the talk. they're all initiatives to make comm alone most stable to through so called green beaches. that saves the law what an amazing view piece from. also let me rush to holmes half as far as the amalia i'm seeing and all loves the mix of the sandy beaches. the sheets and the mullins as the venice lagoon. okay. you begin to
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get the points where salt water meets fresh water sewage, dry meats, wet enough or language. so meets low lines. so i called that's where you have the most beautiful plants and birds disuse. the plants and on to diverse landscapes on more than just beautiful. they also help protect the island from stones artificial intelligence. this technology is changing and dia, industrials, on the spanish trading deep into our lives. europe wants to be at the forefront of the european union, is striving to enact stricter laws to save god user data and combine his into it's gone to bottom of the usa in china and about getting capital. sophia, the e. u is investing millions of fuels to promote artificial intelligence. there's such a depth of love up at true about on to know well is among those who are diligently walking to shape the future in the field. in the center of sophia,
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this computer scientist is on a hot date. we are on one of the busiest cross road district. we have for 6 live, those that are form laser scanning from the cross road. and we use the new data to the traffic on the ground, the air pollutants, and also the send the records. you can see the noise levels your during the weekend. there is no dropping. now. varies. hi. my name is uh this is to i will throw on, i'm leaving on the 5th of digital twins by what's brought to the and the name of
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this product is to create a digital cleanup. so if you see a picture of it and don't know the entire team of working on a digital, a replica of a central neighborhood, and book every s capital sophia, to do that, they are collecting data all across the city. the we are very close to the district of denmark use case here we are using the 3 d model of these buildings to see if this simulation data like this is used to build a virtual model of the neighborhood that helps the researchers to understand. for example, how the wind moves through the architecture of the city or where air pollution is particularly bad. then they use
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a i to come up with with suggestions for how to make the neighborhood more livable . from ways to save energy, to how to improve football community. and so they test the suggestions and their computer model to see how effective they are before being implemented. and then we'll about the, the main store plus of, uh, the digital between these 2 guys and the decision making process in the city, in the digital twin us from the 8th. what if scenarios, if i change the 3 it all, all to be ship on. if i got to do this here, let me fix this, will be made in the digital tween, not in the rios it the researchers were meeting and bulgaria aren't the only ones attempting to use a i to improve life in their hometown cities from sunset with a key to hyderabad in india, i'm working on similar initiatives. these smart cities are one less
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a few visible symptoms, often otherwise invisible revolution. a technology has long become a part of our world with a high algorithms deciding now for instance, what we see on social media. and in europe, at least, people will soon be using a i, under a strict new rule of book being brewed up in brussels. in many ways, your opinion is considered to the global stronghold of privacy. already has much stricter data protection rules and competitors like china and the united states. officials here have spent years thrusting what's considered the world's most comprehensive legislation on a like the idea regulating uses according to the risks they post. and we're told that those risks are real. a lie has been shown to replicate biases or supercharged . this information for the design intelligence is
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a black box. and so the way you want to mitigate these risk is to ask that you need to 1st to document to the data sets, give the information to the user of that asked if you should intelligence system about how that if you should intelligence system works. the question is, do the company's developing a technology considered this approach a blessing or a curse? we have designed to be a game changer that's for the commission and expect from wescal for change the research system. the area. in sophia, the digital twin cities project is part of a broader big data initiative called gauge. it was founded in 2019, in cooperation with a university in sweden and co finance with 13000000 euros in your seat funding. the. my name is 0 here in a row, and the director of gape institute center is doing research on how to apply
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artificial intelligence to develop realized solutions. we did find the for a vacation area in the beginning and in addition to shoot you a series of application areas and digital health researchers that gates are using a i to better understand carpenter diseases like alzheimer's. they're also looking into how to use technology to detect inside this information online. and the last, the application, a smart industry where we will offer some data services for companies. all of those projects rely on vast amounts of data to become effective data that's often difficult to obtain in privacy, 70 euro evicted into and the settings because of the people because of the mindset of the people. and yet you have a belief that's the use approach of establishing
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a cruise to emerge as the world's leader and trustworthy i is the right path forward. absolutely. yeah. so it's, it's a, it's a method of trust between us. but not everyone is convinced we are in the technology to raise in the 1st things that should be moving us is all we part of the technology called revolution. otherwise, the risk, all your is to be kept of history. this summer, the former petition co wrote an open letter with over 160 european business executives warning, but the use planned a high loss could jeopardize europe's competitiveness. we for sure, i have to be able to protect ourselves in from colorado damages. but we have also to ensure our system that day we to be leaving and you comes in and that has the same access to the technology that we go on with creating jobs that will be suffering in this technology, coal at choices. oh,
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isn't that alone of the industry? insiders expressed some of the concerns. and yet when we talk to digital rights advocates, they stress that protecting use us rights should always come 1st to say that these terms, competition, i think it's ludicrous and i think it shows a very poor understanding of what protecting people means and what democracies mean . look at what's happening with charge of 50, for instance, on charge you 50 was launched as a test using that's all, excuse me, peaks, using our data. going over any kind of regulation that already exists in europe to predict, to protect people. now they're being hit by all these lawsuits, so i just don't understand these logic of because the others are doing things wrongly. we should be able to do the same thing. at the same time, experts tell us that the rules won't be the only factor determining europe success . another one is money. although private investments in europe has been growing and
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recent years, it's still acts behind china and even more so the us and the challenge is how do you exchange data? if you want to get back into race, we need investors to believe that europe is the right field to invest in technology . so we have to be aware and be very cautious and not a very good meeting. otherwise we're strengthening the investment. and so we are touching you all are back in brussels. you officials tell us very upcoming a our rules won't place on due to non so on innovators. in fact, the, what we ask companies to do is to simply assess before they put the, the artificial intelligence system to be used for that purpose. that is go see the higher risk. and to be frank with you. and it's a beautiful the devil of a i, for the higher risk intended purpose should do those things over rating. the bulk
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itself invested around 4000000000 euros, an artificial intelligence from 2021 to 2022. although most of today's coaching h a applica, sions were developed elsewhere, brussels in europe is well placed in the race for a i. everybody knows the child that would be by the audiology, that or some of those that had been developed into european union. and maybe they're smaller and less known, but they are there, it may be that we have a delay of about a year or so. but we have not so late and we can definitely still catch up. artificial intelligence is here to stay. and experts agree that it will re shaped the global balance of power. that would be to get a use of companies in countries. the one that's have access to the best day i am adults and the one the time. but perhaps that depends on how you define success while you're with may remain the under dog in terms of investment or innovation.
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the content that is leading the charge to define the limits of how we can and so to be used. that's why the i pioneers emphasize the importance of working together. if you want to go uh file and then go along, but if you want to go for further then and go to get the book area and researchers have big plans for the coming years. here is that one new building that we go through here, really. so our big day thing for structure are lots of technologies. the computer scientist hopes that the digital twin of for cities building will only be beginning and that it will inspire others. we want to share with the project stuff to cover, for example, the cole city, and don't worry, not to, to uh, corporate with other cities in europe and all of the world is on
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the rise. now your challenge is to scale up its efforts without scaling back protections for the people down below. for thousands of years, people have been using the bulk of the call it was about and we also use as an early swimming it golf has proven to be an excellent, naturally repeated it aids and sound and heat in solution. and it's incredibly elastic. a single fee, can you add up to 200 kilograms of koch during his lifetime? however, golf farmers and bought a good expressing concern about the how this was climate change is also a derwolsky effecting the cock oak forest. for this job, precision is key. it took 11 years for this clark tree to produce its valuable barks. so it's time to harvest by
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then which we that's why we have to be very careful not to damage the trunk under the bar, goes to the tree, must remain healthy. and so that future generations can keep getting doub cork about a but healthy car trees need a healthy supply of water due to increasing drought. the trees are producing ever less spark of december. and that's not all to know if it doesn't rain here in there with you, that's not so bad about the virus, but the long periods of drought caused by the tree to dry out. right, right. if it can't renew it so the tree dies. you have a lot of a worrying trend like a put a real damper on a blooming cork industry, which in place thousands in portugal. versatile material is still used mostly for bottle clark, but that could change it also for you to set these 5. these we've called it's
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more and more to sustainable alternatives to either materials that, that know sustained. so clark can be, as of as great natural products to satisfy. demand companies are looking for clever ways to reuse the material left over pieces are shredded compacted and used for installation flooring or even for shoes. these tree, it's a now talking to spaces from these parts of the world. these by far the most well adaptive to these climates conditions. and we are confident that with the huge amount of scientific old research to take these as a management of our, for us to be more resilient to these kinds of car trees or more than just to commodity their roots store enormous amounts of water top and prevent forest fires and mitigating desertification for the arid regions of southern particles. they are nothing short of a miracle. that's it for this edition,
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