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dooms in a multi story building that cause fire overnighted, at least 74 people are dead and dozens more were injured in the place. right, well that you are up to date and that next is dw business, which looks at whether europe's energy supply is secure. a rob watts has old news. stay tuned for that. i'll be back again at the top of the next hour. thanks so much . take care. the come have a piece out t v highlights new every week in your inbox. subscribe. now you become a criminal pretty kind, a tech told me about sugars paralyzed between your societies,
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computers and governments that go crazy for your data. let me explain how things, technologies work. that's how they can also watch it. now, the last the difference. yeah, makes, and the 12 months since most guy turned off the taps germany is gone from reliance on russian got to no longer needing it for look at house as corporations that countries invest in there are and a i will ask to as a small money is going on, sufficiently intelligent assist you to view business on my was invalid. welcome to the program. thank you. erica russia,
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stop supplying germany with natural gas. the end of supplies down the north stream, one pipeline force the german government to rush to find other supplies of energy. a year on the country has broken its reliance on rush just for months after russia's pipeline supply, freeze german chancellor, olaf sold the wilhelm top and liquefied natural gas terminal terminals, and twins, virtual ended meant, are built to, to keep the gas flowing. ellen g tankers are converted into floating terminals at record speed as rushes sent the majority of gas to germany, the supply fries caused immense disruption. norway, previously germany 2nd most important gas supplier rose to become the new number one responsible for 42 percent of its supply followed by the netherlands in belgium, which have increased their shares drastically. di you countries like austria and
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italy continued to be supplied by russia. last year, russia was still one of the 3 most important gas suppliers to the you, with a share of about 25 percent. similar to norway and elegy gas, which is becoming increasingly important in germany, comes mainly from the us crew. tar and nigeria. russia's war and ukraine has drastically changed to europe's energy market. germany has extended a lifetime of coal fired power plants, other european countries want to build new nuclear power plant because of the energy and climate crisis. let's discuss germany is changing energy relationship with russia. with olga to kind of a, from the global energy center. thanks a lot for being with us. okay. so it's germany's winning itself off of brushing gas . something of a success story if the past year or uh yes or no. so in
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a lot of ways of the last year and a half over a year and a half had been a tremendous success story and help quickly. europe in countries like jeremy is able to take it away from russian energy sources. germany, particularly, was a heavily reliant, much higher percentage than other european countries on russian energy imports. in record time, germany has installed a several episode or use some of which are plants to be transformed into permanence . a allergy facilities that's turning 2026. however, we're already seeing some push back in germany on, you know, whether these elegy facilities are truly needed. do more me to come online. so although, initially germany responded with exceptional speed to the energy crisis. it was on president the how quickly these of us are use, where installed. we're seeing a bit of an issue in terms of finding a permanent solution for the coming from
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a significant amount of russian pipe gas from the work stream that was coming to germany in the past. and how to ensure that that is a permanent shift and not just for a couple of years. yeah. because brochure is always going to be on germany and the use doorstep. and it's going to continue to have these massive reserves. so maybe the war isn't going to last forever. so is there a potential future where actually we start to see a resumption of inputs of russian gas in your i don't think we can take anything out of the question and it's really important right now to build out, you know, supply chains, connections across to europe, in the local supply to permanently shift away from russia. otherwise, you're right. there is a risk of going back to perhaps not a 4045 percent reliance on brushing energy sources. but it's significant enough for
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lions to wherever us you can still use. will that as an image, you will live as a, as a way to, for sewage to political priorities. and that is the last thing that you're will need a one way to mitigate that. of course, our long term contracts across. yeah, and we've seen quite a few of those pop up, but there's still some hesitancy on from some your team countries on signing on something that's longer than 10 to 15 years. and seeing how the synchronizes with reaching climate goals. no, considering the amount of coal and other heavy carbon generation across europe, l n, g. you can actually contribute to both energy security in climate goals. but of course, every country is in a different situation. still, there are some countries that have a long term contracts standing on pipe gets deliveries from russian. now we all
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know russia stop those deliveries a to blackmail and europe introducing its support for ukraine last year, but nothing is stopping but just from trying to restart it any days. and you know, they've seen that the black mail hasn't worked out. i don't want to read out a scenario where kind of the, the try the opposite strategy with each one of the floods. the market was really cheap. gas in some countries in europe, might not be able to say no to that, to me. taishan. okay. the from the atlantic kansas global energy center. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news work is at take, here's say, bu, department store have gone on strike mocking the 1st major walk out the country has seen in decades and 900 employees, one jump guarantees before upon the sale, if the company strikes are explain the road india is g d p. agree by 7.8 percent. it's joining the 1st quarter. 2023. the fastest pace in
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a yeah. if it could be time list expectations and so past last year's best quarter grade, which stood up to 6 point one percent, it was driven by the countries service sector and government, the capital expenditures banking john gave us says it will cuts $3000.00 swiss jobs in order to reduce redundancy, american best part on this restructuring plan. after taking of arrival, credit suisse anticipates this decision, will help save $10000000000.00. us price today, profit of $129000000000.00 due to a leading chinese. a search engine by do has made china's 1st artificial intelligence chat box code any fully available to the public paging seas. a i as a key industry, survive with us and aimed to become a global leader by 2030 ton. his alley developers are sticking to competes with western drivers such as microsoft. and i've been a, i make a whole chat, g p,
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t o in cross. now to dial eyes from web bush securities. done, you said a tidal wave of ai spending is coming. so who's spending that money and why are they pushing it? a janet prizes a and i the ultimate consumer franchises. i think we, we weren't using with metal google on the search side of me in my opinion. and this is the most significant tact trend we've seen 30 years similar to the internet. 1995, it's a gold rush. it's a trillion dollars of incremental spend, which is why we are bullish and tax actor. was also interesting says that that countries are also investing or just have to jump these trying to double ex investments. now over the next couple of years. who's still in the motion based on this so far? are there any companies out in front because we've heard of chat, jc, etc. but but, but who's really ahead of the game on this?
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we're right now. it's microsoft and in the videos world. and everyone else has paying rent. i mean, they really own. when you think that the market book you, this is it's a 0 sum game. google big tax strong's. gonna get stronger. why the names like mine would be be snowflake. and then of course, what type in china. i mean, this is really a global arms race. that's happening, in my opinion, it all starts with the godfather of a i in the media engines and. and i think that just speaks to what i view as an unprecedented waiver spend dives from what bush security is fast. now the fast growth of ally is not without its problems. one of the issues is how the works of artists can be protected. so now i systems such as those that generate images, feed off real life, artworks, and now the artists want credit for their work. kelly mccarren and makes their
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living as an artist, selling vibrant paintings like these one big fan of me. karen is work artificial intelligence, the artist says their work is being used to generate a uh, images. and so i found that my name has been used just last year alone, over $12000.00 times, which discovering that as a single mom and struggling artist was pretty upsetting to find out that there are these companies profiting off of my name and my work. so i started to do a lot of research find out like how does this even happen? how are they making this happen? why is this feel so gross in the file? please see. mckinnon is now one of 3 artists looking to protect their copyright by assuming a maker of these kinds of a i, tools, stability a i tools like this one suck up as much available data as possible in order to train artificial intelligence systems. then anyone can ask it to mimic
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a style and generate new imagery on command without compensating the makers of the original works. the artist and the suit say, it's not just a matter of principle, but critical to protecting their careers. and the reason why they're able to produce compelling imagery is because the work of some of the best artist in the world is in there. so i'm like, competing with this like weird monster of a 1000000 faces that took my face and took the faces of all my other peers and all my friends and everybody industry. and pretty much every artist on the internet. you can pete with that. the ability a, i says, in a court filing that it creates entirely new and unique images that are just similar to the images and the training data. but whether images like these will continue to appear on our screens is now in the hands of a san francisco judge of the amount of the top business story that we're following for you. this our hey, erica rush has stopped supplying germany with natural gas by the north spring,
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one pipeline. police force the general government to rush to find other supplies of energy. here on the country has broken her lines on brush and also for me in the business team here in that. and if you would like more from us, do have a to d, w dot com slash business. you can also goes with the data, you use youtube channel, whether it's a business spectrum or just got plenty of most of from us cleaning up the business to be on there as well. but checking out your funds on facebook as well. so next to the,
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into the conflict with tim sebastian america expecting to stay down to the clinton was finally engaging in the long delay that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is to try one. i guess the time of these 4 minutes, joseph, the island living, i'm sorry. conflict. on d. w. to the point. clear position. international perspective. you have jenny precaution has been laid to rest. his wagner groups brief, new ne, opened a troubling chapter. the kremlin just wants to close. how secure is put in script on power. find out on to the point. to point
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60 these places in europe are smash the record. step into a little bit, venture pizza, the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site on google back to and now also in book form the american secretary of state, anthony lincoln was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and wanting the west to stay out of the cool interest. my guess inside pay is the tie when each foreign minister, joseph luke, is the island living on borrowed time. we know that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion.

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