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little as the impossible to see it, stones tell the story of a powerful revolution. what exactly happened as it came 1000 years ago? secrets of the shown age stops december 22nd on the w and the i was in the state that all the
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people often telling me that i don't smart enough. but give me a good track and good for the sake of the when i did my 1st couple of it, at least i looked at what was the 1st thing to do in this port. and it was easy to find. don said it was the duck of the i think the biggest basically bedding on yourself and then putting all the finances in into something like this, knowing that the score very well the
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of the i'm all she said all around it. and the more just for that lead competing in cross country valley, this is across the world. and most notably, i've been at the doctor reilly into my little category. one of the few indians that i've actually ventured into that category. it's kind of my dream, the more likely it's for me to make it through the car and see what the, what it is about. 5 am on a friday to at least for most people, but not for us. you showed on the 43, edward indian riley data plate is all set for the morning of intense training as he's facing the academy training down. i see she has a simple goal to compete and as many doc godaddy's as he can going it alone as a private video without the support of effect. redeem it's a hard johnny that's invited. quitting his job in the merchant, navy, and switching professions to become writing quote, training although natalie hopefuls but also training himself for his next phase with the send sign has already picking the interval between you lessons and putting
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you in your place. it's really teacher not to take anything for granted. like, you know, you're cruising one moment and the next moment deal. if it onto face down test. she's 1st got on and off stored motorcycle in 2015 and was instantly hope by the end of the next year he'd gone, rallying competed in his 1st offered validated in the data malia and decided he'd like to see how far he could go in the sport on his own, it's one of the few sports as an amateur, you can go and race against the talk to me. it's in the school. when i did my 1st couple of values, i looked at what was the toughest thing to move in this it was easy to find. don said it was the duck. and he began attacking his goals with a single minded focus, even when he was on duty at c,
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it lost the departure from the life he led until then i was in a stick that i don't realize the qualities he developed as a matter know came in handy for this for he'd become obsessed with this. he has stopped me to be alone and still be able to find solutions. i think the, the quality of residents kind of started building did because i didn't want to quit what i had started and see through. once the decision had been made, there was no looking back for me at, i thought it was a midlife crisis. and then it just became a crisis like a big existence. now, i'm just, i've made my peace with that. that was a very big guy. and i read the music. you're going to came to us as a dispute today. and he said ok. and he went to ship and he was back in 3 months live in cages later, just because i mean,
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we started in december lose. that'd be for she's, it was a huge comfort. the tanya had his back no matter what, as someone when tuning into motor support at the age of 35 going from joe key to that car competitor with an immense endeavor. especially given that he needed to figure this port out by himself. it is a difficult time with no background in motors for for the finances. it's a big chunk of money, then you would put it in think you did it all by himself as there was a few. as far as i have to admit that it has been hesitation and doubts like you to wake up some mornings thinking about is what i'm doing. that i thought step a hard to ignore ahead of his 1st mad aton event the i forgot to include raising 2020 for the hiding behind photo. let's say i would have thought about was that i would get to something like dingey 2 weeks before that idea. and that's what
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happened. and i was in the hospital for 2 weeks starting from like 11th of december, i remember. and then at least starting 2nd of january. so i came out of the hospital, the 27th of december. and i was clearly told by the doctors that i should not be going through this valley. but she's giving that to me before the event began. simply wasn't an option. the question to really ask is if you stop now, know when you'll be able to live without of that decision. and i think that's, that's how i have kind of loan to make decisions now. and that's what this port has talk to you because if i give up now, okay, that's an easy way of knowing. i would feel good for for awhile. but then, what about the motor with the decision, instead of making carpeting from illness was just one wedding aspect. as a privateer on a shoe string budget, his motorcycle was a compromise, not
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a full blown validated machine, but it k p. m $450.00 x e and in your little bags fitted with an extra fuel tank. 8 d, as into the valley, things got tricky. i had some issues with the motorcycle and i was running a fever. so i have to start the place where i stopped was literally like literally middle of nowhere. and because it wasn't a medical emergency, i wasn't software, don't have to wait for the sleep to get there. but the sleep drug only got to me the next morning. so i spent the whole night in the, in the court as a, as the sun went down, i started getting really cold, chilly, and there was a sandstone. and the other thing i have to worry about was then scorpions and snakes from the desert. because i saw a few just around sunset. i did my best to put in to you was whatever somebody would have training i have even from my background as a, as somebody knows once again she shes experienced battling stormy waters. her
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bathroom is had been chosen. the shape shifting sand. sometimes we went like crazy, 5060 hours of work because you're in the middle of the ocean. you go to fix what's not running. i've always continue to work on to life, solve the problem. but i never thought of it in those literature don't self. is that the spirit of never giving up? i guess that was that, but probably the more just for dying the has the reinforce that or brought that out for me. he spent the full 12 hours in solo survival mode. never really thing that, you know, in today's day i need you would ever come down to such a what he meant really think of using a compass or just the school blankets. but that kind of came to that. so yeah, i think it's an adventure. i would remember all the expedients or least strengthened
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ashes. the result is to compete in the car 2021 and he began training for the events. stuff is category the model model class in which right is complete without a support crew. instead they have a box with spaces and tools. and so this and just as an motorcycles on the go on the, on my 1st experience was that of my solution or just being so alone. because if there is a team, you move together, you'll have other ideas with you. so it's a very lonely experience in the beginning. one of the things i quickly realized, and it's probably the mistake that the most 1st time was in the americas. if you keep pushing yourself to expand, go through that entire checklist every day at the expense of the rest. that's not a good strategy to have because the machine will take a lot more than actually that you want to get. the point was further driven home when cs on the 1st and getting ready to able to compete in the darkest software to
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who is a crash on the 4th stage is the same event on. i trained extensively before the car to any one and speed you were there for 3 months training. they annandale, together. when i came up on the crash site, i knew it was a hill bike, and i was just hoping that it was in some doors as bike. i saw like how badly the bike was mangled. so i knew that it was a backlash. i and he was already and if so, i didn't know what had happened to him like how bad the injuries was. it was the 1st time he was truly confronted with this. this folding rolled onto someone, you know, personally, gets injured. that risk doesn't become a deal for you because it's still in iceland or thing like you hear. ok. somebody crashed. and even though we have some that can happen, it becomes very real when it's someone you know. and i think that was kind of very disturbing for me for the next leg. good, 5060 kilometers. at that point i didn't know the next thing would be the tougher dr
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. despite managing to put towards. so please enjoy to come back to you behind him. she's going back on david on stage 5. event order day. when i landed straight on my head. this was not a very high speed crash because i landed on my head. i think the impact was very high, and then i tried to get up. i immediately blacked out so consequently, you know, 10 minutes later i was and if that the injury meant he missed 3 stages of the valuables was allowed to continue the event under the car experience category. the general advice was okay, everything's clear, but it's a concussion in the end, so it will show up 72 hours later as when so that i commendation wasn't like ok of invoice, but be cautious. so yeah, i really enjoyed the rest of the overall it was, it was a good experience to finish that i need not to finish. i was hoping for. so i was
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kind of sad about it. like i finished the card yet. i was kind of, i had mixed feelings because i wasn't at the actually finishes for him. but yeah, that's something to connect and explore. she's has accepted the injuries of pa for the cause. i have both my sort of the separated 7 millimeters and 11 millimeters, both sides and your regular one of them in fractures and you know me injuries dca. there's been a lot. but like i said, i've been lucky so far that they haven't been injured is that have required extensive surgery or anything or put me out to like more than maybe half of your video barrier he's had to leap across is the hurdle in his mind. i think the biggest mentor that is of basically building on yourself and then putting all your
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finances into something like this, knowing that the score very well for doing all the costs of competing in the car, astronomical and as a private to you, finding the money to go, the thing is a constant battle is something that requires a lot of patients. it takes time to make a mock in the sport. things don't happen when i go to the financial board and is also so big. and then you know, all of the trying to go into sponsorships things day very long to actually materialize in 2021. she's funded 90 percent of his duck, our campaign himself. putting all the money on into this things have since changed this year. looks looks unable problem promising on that front. so i think it's going to be exactly the opposite. i would a hazard, like 90 percent would be sponsored and then 10 percent. and so in my,
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from the video life means she, she's used to doing things on his own. he's his own nutritionist and fitness trainer. he says, own mechanic and everything happens in his apartment or at the offered academy. he founded nearby i would like to be a member of one of the best motorsport, cortez, and other than i can. and that's what i'm working today. you'll need to build that confidence with this soil and then you'll be ok on the by the, i don't know where they're just like. i think it's more of them like your do i lost it? it's not the bike. i think it's really hard on us, but at the same time, he's also knows when,
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who quoted by and he's been so for supportive from the start of my journey, i was going to be that i am or that i want to go without actually for the 2020 for the car she, she has been accepted in the model class, not to model model category. so you have the luxury of team support, but he's got a sense of unfinished business when it comes to the events, most punishing category and hopes for another thing in the model model class from the given that the, the car itself is soto and modeling model kind of add another letter, difficult to do it so i've always wanted to do difficulties. in the meantime though, he's training on his for his next battle with the new ones in desert with sonya by his side. we've always done stuff together. i mean it's nothing like uh, i don't know. busy we always talk about so i knew what we were getting into. i
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didn't know how severe it was going to be. but yeah, i guess about not having someone who you know is tangled, talk out of it, for example, because india and starting that late and then putting pretty much everything you own into it that's. that's not an easy thing for anyone to accept. so i think that that support probably i wouldn't have gone on in the she's the months of hard work, the financial burden of the car and the brutality of the event, us and the part of the journey worth it in his english quest to reach an environment in which he truly tribes, people often telling me that i don't smart enough, but give me a good track or for the sake of i'm going but even those question, this is sometimes i do wonder who in winter in this sport. i mean,
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there's so many phones over there, but this is like really old, something to the why, why we doing like cross country that why don't something is the closest we have come to understanding it is, is this whole concept of you go through ohio and i think that is what makes it so addictive, is the higher you're going back for the i think the feeling of not just finishing or i mean, but the feeling of just finishing every seat is really good. and i can't remember the single value with the last couple of them. it does, but i haven't cried me. it's just a motion that yvonne, i'm doing the of the
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day i have for quite a while. many area artificial intelligence really is present all our areas within the company of sufficient intelligence has become a hot topic in recent years. hey, i based voice assistant site syrian deluxe of featured prominently in lots of people's lives. a i also plays an important role in the automotive sector today. we'll take a deeper look at a i and the possibilities at home. so the future liability. hailey is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines. often times the people 1st think of an a robot like the terminate to all the machines from the matrix. it in slave don't have humana c s energy provides as
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well. there are many more examples from hollywood that drew a frightening picture of la sufficient intelligence that goes on if this is exaggerated for dramatic effect. but there's still a little bit of underlying tracing that we went to the recently opened neo innovation center in berlin to talk to an expert. he works with a guy on a daily basis. when people think about a i, they think about this big brain that is involving on itself and then deciding what to do, but it's not like that. so for me, i would say for them and i know that that victim, it looks like a one single to a brain, but in practice, a different technology are involved and we all slicing the a i into a and so pipeline, hey, i consists of several sub category this one is machine learning, which teaches
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a computer to use past experiences to make inferences and decisions. busy would you say here in the background? so full conduct, social not artificial intelligence. we 1st thought we were using our processing, twin show with a i that we have the right quality. then we continue with the transcription from the old using that into the text. me more sort of urging it i. then we try to understand the content and it's all sort of writing a i then we try to provide a for a few months and the end, the end to the right on. so in this stage, we also need a i to, since these lies though, and so in the nice image, another way that so end to end, everything looks like one brain in practice. it's a sort of one example of conversational ai can be found in neo cause it's cold, know me here. can you open the left window for me? near was the 1st call, make it to implement in vehicle
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a. i know me can understand what you want to, to do without needing to use a precept come on. even though it makes it possible for machines to learn. this type of program can only evolve within its boundaries. so might be a weakness of the audio components of it and we need to add more different kind of noise for example and retrain. maybe we need to add a different fornia to come down on teams and retrain the transcription and so on and so on. so the end, the end to end expands, we'd be informed and a i as seems to be small still. but in practice, we just in for one component of the big story, haley is not any used to call and drive the interaction. but let's say much earlier during the process of developing and building cause. our engineers today already use solid official intelligence to specify new products. and also when we start developing software nowadays, as we explore for the 1st time,
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all the official intelligence in a generator of ways to create software. but also in the pounds, we use artificial intelligence for quality assurance. and so to automatically improve our manufacturing process, just like such, f, o, d has also implemented into it small factories, high resolution cameras, monitor pumps of the production process and look for product flows like cooks and the materials the guy is there's a i based crime detection works like this, we take pictures inside the press using just normal steel cameras. all the software then does its job, and the data center with the ai model runs and evaluates the images. we send these images with the met information about the quality, whether the part is a crack or not back to the control system. which then process is it to, to give the inspector at the out fee can be with the chance to see whether a part is good or bad. i decided as of now,
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the final decision whether to discard or to keep apart is made by humans, eliminates the necessity for the worker to check every single pot and leaving the balance on the i can what 247 without getting tired and said ms. wayllace might be to make mistakes and miss a faulty pumps that increases overall production quality and to reduce costs. the last aspect is my ability i, i, we want to focus on today is the self drawing thing, capability of costs and particularly for driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles. we use all sufficient intelligence for data processing. so data from the cam arise from the radar systems are really analyzed to all the official intelligence to make smart decisions for the driver. julio, telling them is calls on public roads. this is the dream. they're all systems like testers. ok, a pilot 10 mercedes drive pilot that can drive the car on their own to some extent,
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but they still own the function on the 2nd conditions and required the drivers attention. the challenges for autonomous drive systems account less suddenly appearing obstacles like potholes or animals. unpredictable behavior by other drivers in bad weather conditions to name a few but well flow told them a has not yet been achieved. dr. is already profit from a i. b, it's repressive voice recognition. higher quality products or cheaper prices do to lower costs for the manufacturer. we use on to 1st intelligence costs and all the development when it comes to driving, to adopt systems where a i will help us to recognize the environment, all costs. for example, we use the i technologies and things that's full costing, you know, business processes. and we also use technology in recent more recent times when it comes to voice recognition or even the ultimate sizing of dialogue. so there's many,
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many areas where i can help make us stronger as a company and to provide intelligence solutions thought well, some comic is like opal embrace i and try to use all the possibilities. it provides others to be hesitant and it just starting to make use of its devastating. yeah, let me take a look. this is toyota's high tech concept car. the l q tied on this deal will be unveiled next year at the power summer olympics. and journalists will be able to try out fully automated driving a s a level for you know, for being a i is essential to that. there's an agent call you e in the vehicle which detects the driver stress level and then controls vehicle function. so the stress is reduced as fast as possible, and plus whatever loop is the thing for. as of now, toyota isn't using this in its series production costs, but let's use that to change, ignore later. opinions in the industry did. so my, the city autonomous calls will some day become
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a normal positive every day traffic. but with the speed at which a, i and technology a developing challenges all the younger generations, boom, live to see what still seems that can you type in today? well, the debate rages on see next time right here on the
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