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the, the dw dues line perform berlin is time running out for tick tock in the united states . us house of representatives has approved the bill that could band tick tock if the social media platform refuses to sever all ties with the chinese government. also coming up a close ally of the lead russian opposition leader election of all ne, attacked with a hammer in lithuania and he's pointing the finger at vladimir putin. the
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break off is good to have you with. there's a law makers in the us house of representatives today over whelming, we passed a bill that could lead to a band of the social media platform, tick tock, while makers have long rates concerns about the ads. chinese owner, the company bite dance, and the chinese government's ability to demand a user data claiming that tick tock could one day pose a threat to national security. a tick tock future in the united states is in jeopardy. the us house of representatives has given its owner bite, dance and ultimatum divest from the app within 6 months, or risk of ban across all us devices approved by the house. the bill now goes to the senate, where it's fate is on certain. it's a rare occasion where a piece of legislation has strong bi partisan support as well as opposition. any ban on tip top is not just banning the freedom of expression. you're literally causing huge hard to our national economy. we have small
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business owners that are here as small business owners from across the country. they used to talk an estimated 170000000, tick tock users are based in the us. it's reach as part of the reason why intelligence officials are concerned. the head of the f, b i n c, i a have one that china could use it to influence us public opinion and that it could compel by chance to hand over data on its use or is it you're getting? there have been no reports of beijing having done this, but the possibility of it happening has prompted law makers to take action by dance denies any connection to the chinese government. china is warning the us that the band will come back to bite it. president biden, who joined the app last month. he said he will sign the band if it passes a sent it and ends up on his desk. i spoke with dan odds. he's a managing director at with bush security to protect analyst on wall street, and i begin by asking him for his take on what happened today on capitol hill. a
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need slippery slope. i mean, when you start is and there's 1st amendment issues and then the concern is, where does the guy may we stop? we've 20 only a 25 percent chance is actually good bad. but this is something us trying to cold pack or definitely as fuel the fire. how likely is it that a chinese authorities are or will be in the future gathering data from take talking users in the united states. book i mean city is, has been investigating this and there's still nothing on that. and we still don't have the hearing last march. you know, if there is a back door to be jane, you know, i think the view is that they're likely to is not, you know, obviously take tax become so popular in the us. did they, did this really becomes a? yeah, i think in my opinion the started what's going to be a game of thrones battle? oh, well, kind of put us in the minds of the child,
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the chinese government of what sort of data could be of use to china that people leave as digital traces on. take talk in the united states. welcome you have of course there's so much data. i know what could be more, most governmental employers basically all can't really be on tick tock. and there's clearly we'll call national security worries here. but the big issue is if you go down this path, then what could happen even to some of the us social media in terms of government dictating what a cat or can do. that's the biggest worry, i'm not saying this is rose and champagne in terms of what's happening in the june . maybe you band tick tock. you go down a pretty dangerous for what am i in? well, what is the top threat to national security? as seen on capitol hill in tip top, i think there's, i don't think there's even a consensus there in terms of from the national security using data consumer data.
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but it goes back if there's no back door to be june, then there's no national security risk. and i think that's something from a bite in perspective, even if this was sold, let's just take that extreme pass. they're never going to sell it with the stores. good. but i think that's why this is something that's going to play out. not just for money, but i believe years. your eyes, this becomes a political football. yeah, the you as president digit buying has said that he will sign legislation if it is sent to him that would band tick tock. it looks like the us senate may follow the us house of representatives. i mean, our, you know, assuming that we're going to look at this legislation becoming law and a possible band happening here, we think only 25 percent. i mean, i'd be shocked at this, actually hit the standard for that is gonna be allowed to be there in terms of how as this goes through and i can tell you from lab or beltway contacts. yeah. it's
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really viewed right now. it's 25 percent chance that this actually band goes through, but yeah, the popcorn roman definitely live drum and so bob, brad, then i take, i always don't use the wall street in the united states stand. thank you. we appreciate your analogous the parts of the conflict in gauze and now the world seemed program says that it has deliberate enough suited for 25000 people in the north of the territory. the aid was dispatched in a convoy of 6, you and trucks allowed to enter gauze that through what's called the 96 gate on a new road crossing, which is part of the pilot scheme put forward by his really forces you into world food program says it is the 1st time they've managed to deliver aiden to the north of this trip in over 3 weeks. i closed the ally of the late russian opposition leader alexi. nev only has released the defiant video message after being attacked outside his home. in lithuania, lead vocals says that he was assaulted in his car with tear gas and
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a meet hammer. the video shows the put in critic, bruised and bandaged out in his message, book over ridicule, the russian president saying that you had ordered what he called. and i'm quoting here, the typical gang start greeting. the waiting and police are investigating the attack . you'd never use konstantin haggard is following this for as in building the as he told us who exactly and the focus is and why he's in lithuania, to quote l i is probably not an exact description. in fact, he was a number to pass and then the whole, nobody, the organization now by the feet of being it's the main manager. it's main organizer uh the main fundraiser. he's definitely a key fingering base cuz the continuing fights of the, the bodily team as well. as the keys, we don't usually and the why does that he is in the 20 watch a long time because of stress from russian government fraud because of
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um, basically warrants issued by the russian government against him. uh, basically i would say a large number of the bottom of these people here in this one year in the capital, the news and regulatory days were, well, it was a very straightforward with them actually offering full protection to them and their families blow cold. it says that russia is responsible for this attack. the lithuanian intelligence agency also says that the attack was probably, and i'm quoting here, russian organized and implemented. i mean, what more do we know about this? what's your take on it? uh well, not much. uh, we do know that bulk was attached to a tech pardon uh, that runs about 10 p. m. last nights um, near his home and a very sort of nice uh, leafy a suburb of a really is a uh, the attackers we,
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i'm not sure whether they will to only one vocals. wife said that she seems to have seen too, but of course they have to talk to police about that's a what is interesting. grabs is that's one of the russian nationalists, bloggers that you're not leaving. and russia very famous for his, a very naturalist and mister domestic views published on his telegram channel, screenshots of song one essentially telling me that he or she tracked, woke up now and showing pictures surreptitious, and taking a walk of inventing samples of the not far from the from the cobb park where he took his heart call. so there was some versions of cool, cool to have done it. so the assumption is that these people have some whole crime and connected. a wanted to believe is accredited by them. it's my name police tells us here that we should wait until they investigate deep. are they have throwed
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massive results? as far as i know, have the investigation dw much analysts. constantine is always constant and we appreciate your analysis. thank you. thank you. your opinion, lawmakers today approved the world's 1st legal framework on artificial intelligence . the act aims to balance the safety and reliability of a i use for people across europe, all at the same time fostering its development in various industries. it's been 5 years in the making and it could be seen as a president for countries struggling to control a rapid advance daniel privilege era is the executive director at the kiera center for a i risk. i asked him whether this artificial intelligence act tackles most important risk that a i poses to the people right here in your i, thanks for having me. yeah, i think so. it, it tackles the risk that we're facing today, at least when it comes to a i, i'm not sure it will get us all the way to
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a i safety forever. i think more will need to solve a bit of stuff in, in a historical day to day. this is as a set, the world's 1st comprehensive say i have a good vision and i think it turned out surprisingly well. it's not perfect. um, but uh the you did a pretty good job here. i think it at the reconciling, defend needs and requirements that different stakeholder groups had. so there is a need for innovation. we need to stay competitive as, as europeans. but we also one safety and we don't want to compromise on that. and i think a lot of that does a good job with that. well, what talk me through this and help us understand exactly how are people being pre texted now by what was past today are right, so, um, originally the, this law, the act was conceived of as a purely sort of a user focused r r. i use specific law,
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so there are a lot of different rules for a i in medicine, a i, in law and a, i know all these very different specific sectors. and you know, you can argue about whether in some cases it's a bit of older regulation or on the regulation. but i think overall it's a clear commitment to protecting users and the you. and then i think we've been very clever as your kids to also add later on rules for general purpose models. and so these are the g p, t, the chats, if he's of this world, this is how i have been taking the world by storm. and we added rules for these general models that don't really fit in any of these use categories because they're so general and so broad, they're very potent. and that means they can also lead to a lot of risks because they're so strong and potent. and i think it's great that the act has binding requirements for the developers of these general models as what you used to speak of over regulation. i'm sure you would be suspicious of anyone
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who is out right now saying that this is over regulation, because this is actually the 1st attempt at any regulation of a i. and i'm wondering because of this is, is big tech in your opinion, likely to comply with these regulations, or do you foresee big tech trying to find loopholes in ways to circumvent the regulations? oh, i mean, i certainly think i expect them to, to try and look for ways to, you know, keep the compliance costs as much as possible for them. um, but they're going to have a hard time because there's an, as you said, is binding. it's, it's hard law now, and if it's companies are not going to comply with it, they will have to pay signs. so yes, i expect so both overall efforts to compliance, but also the big tech and companies in general has it's kind of natural for them to to look for a new pulse. a lot will come down now to the implementation phase. that is
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basically beginning now. so that means translating the fairly high level language of the law as it's been passed into very concrete and detailed standards to tell companies exactly what they have to comply with. and i think we need to make sure that the standard setting face this implementation face that's coming now, goes well, so only on the 1st half of the, of the homework that we've done. and there's more to come. yeah, it's definitely new territory for, for everyone. daniel pivot here with the cure center for a iris and impacts talking with us about this groundbreaking, the artificial intelligence act to your, into your opinion, the 1st of its kind in the world. daniel, thank. thank you. he's a reminder now of our top story. lawmakers in the us house of representatives of overwhelmingly passed a bill that could lead to a band of tick tock, lawmakers, a long res, concerns about the apps claiming tick tock could pose a threat to national security. but then in mind, you're up to date,
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