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steve will be hoping its site is not. i've looked at that for me, but kate ferguson will be here in just a moment with the w business and more on that and gathering to discuss artificial intelligence in the u. k. don't forget, you can always get more on our website as d, w dot com. and if you want to fall us on social media or you can do that, you'll find us under the, the we news article for really from all of us here in the news. and thanks so much for your company by the interest, the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance, get a step with d w. business beyond. i want on 6 times to
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increase current g more people than ever on the move worldwide in such an one. great timing is very hard to say. very difficult to find out about time on store info. mike runs the a breakthrough in the quest to regulate artificial intelligence. here at some $28.00 countries agreed to work together to protect you monitoring potential harms post. quite a rapidly evolving of technology. and albanians medical graduates are furious about the government's plan to stop them from leaving the country. this is the w business on tape ferguson. and thanks for joining me. a rare sign of unity
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in a fractured world near to leaders from china, the united states and europe say they work together to manage the risks posed by artificial intelligence, the so called let's lead decoration is the main outcome of the world. first ever a i safety conference, taking place in london. it was a summit with a single, overarching goal to agree on a way to manage on invest 3 that is definitely open, get break neck speed. in the end, a brack jewels, a kind, the commitment to work together for leaders, the biggest challenge protecting society from a guy spend years. why not damaging innovation? we need to ensure intelligence. otherwise we move the business. um, what i appreciate a risk based approach on regulation. we should regulate the necessary
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points. we need a i and we need to trustworthy i from meanwhile, u. k. representatives trust the importance of coming together as we have laid the foundations for addressing one of the greatest challenges of our generation, the emerging risk of frontier. despite our varying perspectives, we have managed to reach a level of agreement that would not have been realized without convening today. adding stop power to the rent tech feel. now you don't must, because among the not 3 inside is advocating for international collaboration. as part of the sun among people in me, i feel that the that, that the comic was that or jumped the gun on the rules before. but knowing what to do and i think i think that's unlikely to happen to be good. what we're really any for here is to establish a framework for insights. so there's at least a 3rd party referee, an independent referee that can observe what leading companies are doing. even
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china and the us often at odds have agree 5. and when it comes to a i together is better than going it alone. civil society and the private sector are corresponding biggest mazda. is that specially park where she's been talking to? yes. what bend you considered? one of the godfather is of a i see has previously described the emotions of the a pioneer in the industry to walk. the scientists who develop the atomic bomb must have stopped. she asked him what he feared about the possible direction a i could take in the coming years as well. i think in the coming years, what we have to really wary about is how these powerful systems, especially they're coming generations could be misused by bad actors. terrace criminals and uh could be supplies that democracies could be use for fraud and could be used to creates more easily than before. chemical weapons,
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biological weapons. this sort of thing is, is fairly serious and, and we need to quickly act because maybe the next generation that's coming in 24 could already be dangerous. we have to make sure that these systems are secured, and that is not going to be easy for bad actors to take advantage of them. is there a particular scenario, an example that you could give us that you would think is particularly worrying? well, cyber security is a, is a good example. there's being a steady progress of the system in their ability to program like like human programmers and right now already large fraction of the code on, on the get how that is generated by a i systems. but it's very likely that the next generations will be even more powerful. we've seen in other settings, not the successive versions of a i, systems are being like, gradually getting better at different tasks, like passing bar exams and things like that. and. and so if this happens for
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programming and the systems end up stronger, they're in our best programmers in terms of cyber security. best could be an issue . we're not prepared for these kinds of, of attacks. but even with the current systems, the, the, the, the, can help and say that actors who are not the experts to, to do more easily a job that, that experts could do. and that's already an issue. when did you become particularly concerned? was it just a moment ago you saw it? hang on. this is really, really dangerous. well it's, it's really the arrival of chat g p t. that has force me into thinking that what i thought in terms of incapability would come maybe in decades or centuries, actually may come a lot sooner. and that the consequences if either this
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is miss use or we lose control of the system is not always the, they don't behave according to our instructions. these are possibilities that scientists have been talking about before. but i think now we are at the kind of costs where this could happen pretty soon, and we need to start preparing governments need to start preparing for this, trying to minimize those risks and all governments doing enough. i mean the declaration and acknowledging the risk is one thing, but actually what's really needed. yes. what's really needed is actually pretty straightforward to express what we want to make sure it's not the systems we build are safe. and so the companies that are building the systems should have to demonstrate to regulators and civil society that their systems are safe. that so that scientists can check the logic of their arguments and the soundness of
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the evidence that they bring. and only if those systems are safe according to the different aspects that governments care about. should the systems be actually built and deployed or yeah, so a venue there. and it's to albania know where the government has introduced a new load that will force recent medical. glad to us to work in their home country for up to 5 years or be forced to pay back their state fund the tuition fees if they leave as one of your poorest countries. the nation cons compete with the medical salaries that the likes of germany are easily where many newly qualified doctors go to work, say to say, students in the country are far from healthy. as these medical students are protesting against a new law in t, ron of the capital of albania, according to the new legislation. after completing the studies, they required work. and i'll be here for 5 years or have to pay for this studies if they decide to go abroad after graduation. that's the name
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slightly closer to this, not to be unconstitutional. while writing students has freedom to choose where they want to work or vending and your doctors are in high demand. nearby countries such as italy and germany activities, the crew to medical professionals from here. in recent years, the 1000 doctors and 16000 nurses have left the country. the state health care system is a summary. albania now has one of the lowest doctor to patient ratios in europe. wouldn't the need to stop the flight of doctors from i'll be good, especially young doctors who leave the country off to graduate jake. that is a really big problem. we can get them well trained professionals often pursue better job opportunities elsewhere as they are enticed by better working conditions and highest salaries compared to out of being, you know, as an initial me personally, i'm torn between 2 levels. say, i'm going abroad with specialized after completing my studies or staying in albania,
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optimize at these. here we're going to do the rest of that for the team. direct and most of them are receiving a state funded education and then leaving the country is no longer acceptable according to the government. however. 6 many students feel that mandatory requirement to stay in the country is the limiting the future prospect still more by this annoying that by honest, most months the vice president of the junior dr is association of europe. just us. your organization represents the interest of 300 size and european senior doctor is what is your response to the legislation pulled in by the operating government? so how. busy are the one so i think this is kind of natural response to model succession is that we really not support this action. however, it's supposed to be surprising because we believe that such actions but by individual confuses more or less a trying to solve a multi regional problem on their own. and just only addressing symptoms rather
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than from the amount to some of the mental problems. that's why they move out. the medical professionals is one of the key fundamental dealers to organization. and then we truly believe that this is the right right way to address this, this problem that the doctors aim to kind of leave their country. however, we also highly appreciate that this is way way, way of large of challenge in the hold. your can be genetic because identified the cells only, but also level it. so you can imagine that medical workforce is a and cries this and this whole to the problem is that in crisis mode and, and we believe that this whole thing needs to be also addressed by the country that you mentioned in your uh, your board. the country that uh, which are countries usually not sufficient of the lamb or train their own doctors. that's why they seek for, for the medical professionals in, in, in other countries to compensate their own insufficiencies. and we'd be able to
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pick up and such as these problems needs to be, you know, address the address of fundamentally and then systemically. that's why w h o region just to be some of the uh, agreed on an on the resolution that 553 countries voted for on how to address medical workforce issues. we have their condition as well, kind of identified the numerous fundamental problems like uh, you know, uh, lack of financing of healthcare workforce and a lack of understanding that medical workforce conditions where they work on the fundamental problems rather than, you know, it's, that's, that's the right way to use to go there and look for, for uh, doctors elsewhere. so i think that needs to be worked together and then more comprehensive way. okay, there is a lot to think about their answer this month, the vice president of the junior doctors association of europe. thank you very much . thank you. a and a reminder of the top business story. we're following for you this,
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