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there's no stations for any breaking the next it's made in germany, tackling tech with stories on electric vehicles and drums coming up the they tend to be in the early thirties, mail, well educated, or in more than average, usually live in the countryside. these are the typical buyers of electric vehicles in germany. they are also more environmentally conscious, or at least tend to use more environmentally friendly cleaning products according to one study. but how about everyone else? to more conservative people tend to buy diesel or gasoline powered vehicles instead . and what's it like in the us? more on that in a moment's also made today. china driving for it to you independence. india has some women are becoming drone,
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pilots and a professional game, or how jimmy wants to become a world champion. a more powerful the engine goes a lot quicker. but she was like in your graph when it comes to electric vehicles in america, california leads to charge more than a 3rd of electric vehicles in the country are sold, teen or the city a family drives, a 160 kilometers to our workplace, whether it be when she has to be there in person like from any other california. it's either used as a norm in her immediate circle the my in laws for the 1st that i knew personally not had the test was. so i got it myself. and then within
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a few months, my sister got one. and then even though my parents didn't really like test of themselves within a i guess and that's been 2 years now. but within 2 years they, um, they decided to get an e b as well. i think that the way the prices are dropping on electric cars and with more available charters. i don't see why it wouldn't be adopted more widely in 2022. california is also the 1st to announce that all new cars as cds and pickup trucks have to generate 0 tail pipe emissions by 2035. effectively binding the sale of new gas powered cars. many here are receptive tvs for various reasons. so it's not just environmentally beneficial, but also look, enjoy just as much more expensive in california than the rest of the us as well. so maybe that's why people real quick to adopt it as well as comfortable it's, it's nice especially with the autopilot and all of that. but then there's the rest
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of the country to consider us or california only 16 other states plus washington dc have adopted similar 0 emission schools. the barton administration's target is for 56 percent of all new car sales in the us to be electric by 2032 with another 15 percent for plug in hybrids. but with less than 8 percent of national sales are going to electric cars. it's clear that americans will need some convincing until that tyson germany is the vice president of consumer intelligence firm dating power . and he says, geography and cost considerations play a major role in easy acceptance through the coastal markets or the big the markets . what we're missing is everything in the middle, which tends to be a very big part of the market. then. additionally, if these are still fairly expensive, uh, your average e v loan and united states has $52000.00 compared to about $40000.00 for an icy e load. so there's a big gap there, a recent decision to effectively start cheaper,
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tying these electric vehicles out of the us market by a terrorist lead bear the difficult balance, the biden administration house to strike between wandering ag prices to go down to help mass adoption. but also needing to protect the wes automotive industry in a way that ends up keeping price is higher than they would be. then if there were more supply, chinese ease would offer a very cheap alternative immediately. but we're trying to get to a new industry here sustainably. it also means bringing in because existing players and existing plants last thing we want to do is turn the whole industry over and have a significant unemployment on the manufacturing side of the auto industry. while all that production shifts over to china. but critics of the biden administration's e v policy say that the tariffs point to a lack of strategic coherence lawrence policy is an industry observer known for his vocal take downs of tesla and founder. these tariffs, which seem to be a policy of war with itself, because on the one hand,
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we want to encourage not my view, but the government. so you, we want to encourage eaves and renewables with solar panels, etc. and on the other hand, we're making them more expensive. that's kind of internally inconsistent. it's a logical, in fact, okay, it's crazy. so it was never really about reducing emissions. it's about supporting american industry and profit enough, these american companies. so bottom line is that washington wants as many of these on the road as possible, as long as they're american, with the government light approach is also running up against ideological roadblocks. the survey from gallup shows democrats representing a greater share of the owners or potential, the owners. on the other side, a clear majority of republicans said they would not. the one in the, in this election year, the presumptive republican presidential candidate donald trump has repeatedly attacked the current government's electrification goals. the 1st day i promise you,
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i will sign with the electric vehicle mandate is gun lawrence policy also thinks the polarization of evils could impact the vote for some powder. listen, this election is going to be decided that the margins and for some voters it is important. they think that the policies very misguided. they're offended by the fact that the subsidies have gone primarily to the welfare people who have the higher tax rates. and that's, and that's really offensive to them. you'll have to fight expos, a traveling e mobility festival aimed in part at winning over the skeptics. it stops all over the country. they're showing here in california is probably largely an exercise and preaching to the choir. but mike murphy is a republican strategist, motivated by convincing conservatives to embrace thieves without whom he says the targets cannot reinstall it. the map shows if you can't get republicans to accept that there aren't enough democrats to buy that many cars. the average democrat would have to buy a 129 percent of electric. they need to have one and a 3rd of
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a car to get there. so if you don't break what we call the red wall, the republican political resistance among rank and file consumers, you're never going to hit the targets. and then for going through to the republicans. mike murphy has some advice for democrats, and it's to lean into messaging around jobs instead of focusing on the climate. married people like these because of climate, but they already know that you don't have to spend marketing money. they've got to do with the republicans making a purchase and by changing the subject in the campaign to jobs, american manufacturing jobs. there is an incredible story in the most important presidential states that will pick the president, georgia, michigan, arizona, pennsylvania, wisconsin, a body be manufactured, georgia. i think it's over $25000000000.00, a new job investment, michigan. another very important state for the presidential campaign. silver, 17000000000. nobody knows. so the, the issue if it can become an american jobs issue during this election. 10 health
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joe biden. and it can slow down donald trump, the road to mass adoption as easy as mark. but the economic and political steve on that could potentially slow the achievement of the biden administration's ambitious goals. but how soon america gets there, or whether it gets there at all, will depend very much on the cell. and how much there along to the right? because your laptop ever had a virus, then you know just how dangerous the damage can be. for some companies that were side on such as a bicycle manufacturer or a cloud provider and even meant going out of business. according to big con, losses due to cyber crime, in germany alone, amounts to over 200000000000 euros every year. but what exactly is industrial espionage? and how does that work? the espionage mean spying on
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science and industry. the secret service is tried to help their country's economy to gain a competitive advantage. fields like the automotive defense, aerospace and deviation in districts. small and medium sized companies are also damaged by espionage. very few of them do enough to sufficiently protect themselves . espionage can save a country the lengthy research and expensive development cost. it's different than competitive espionage, like when 2 companies buy on each other. some intelligent services are obliged by law to support their country's economy, like in russia and china. others are expressly forbidden, like in germany, countries that are highly developed technologically, are primarily trying to research corporate and market strategies. less developed countries focus on gaining technical expertise. the damage competitors are suddenly
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able to offer the same product, putting profitability at risk, to the point where it threatens competitiveness. but how does espionage work? classic espionage entails the physical contract with and manipulation of the company employees. the goal is obtaining the confidential information about technology that the company uses so we can be hacked or manipulated. it even includes burglaries and in our digital lives world. the risk of industrial espionage can only increase the u. s. doesn't want to be spied on either, especially by china. that's why u. s. companies are no longer supplying chips. the chinese smartphone manufacturer, what way? the u. s. government also wants to increase terrace on chinese goods, such as the views and solar cells. it accuses china of unfair competition for subsidies. and china now wants to make itself independent of american ships and to
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conquer the market. long term, the trade war rages on china doesn't want any foreign hardware and it's public authorities, the china as buildings, a more nationalistic approach, as a chip controls continue to increase. and that to that far reaching consequences. to many people, call it a tech code for where will this ultimately lead and why will the military play a decisive role trying these public authorities are still using hardware and software from the west, replacing it through the chinese product is a priority. but what is behind this turner has been trying to replace the western technology for a pretty long time. partly because of this node meetings and what it reveals around us as being honest with us technology. but is it technically possible? especially graphics processing units. the things that us is now restricting from
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exporting to china. those are one of the hot point where they will still be problems. and in addition, of course, chinese companies can choose chinese products even if they're not as good as for and products. as long as there's, they're good enough to do what you need to be doing. and how is the u. s. reacting in a word chip to the us government is demanding that it be sold to an american company . otherwise, they are threatening to ban it from us app stores. the us wants to protect user data from being accessed by the chinese authorities. then there is nvidia, the us manufacturers most advanced high check chips are not allowed to be sold to china. the goal is to denied china access to the latest high tech u. s. companies are being threatened with the stiff penalties if china is able to move even a handful of percentage points off of us based semiconductors,
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for instance, to do a semiconductors. it can be developed and built in china that will mean billions of dollars of revenue for the us base companies. you know, company wants to be locked out of the loop. creative chinese market. of course you're seeing the us based companies are continually playing a bit of a cat and mouse game with the uh, with the us and with china to build semiconductors at fault would meet the regulations so that they are able to ship product into china. having said that, with more and more pressure, those bars continued to be moved. china therefore wants to catch up technologically quickly. it's pumping up it start ups with the equivalent of billions of bureaus, especially in china, is silicon valley to the north of beijing. because whoever has the most powerful i to you would also have the strongest army in the future. what we are seeing is china making progress. we know they're willing to invest to almost no end,
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because this isn't just about a little bit of a geopolitical tension. this is about global economic leadership in technology and in a r n a i is going to be the most important front in which economics are bought in terms of a battle for domination globally, over the next to 3 decades. china is still behind, but if it were to play a leading role in a i, it would also be able to sell it to i. t products and applications abroad. i have the means, we're going to go to the question is, i mean your child lives, you tickle them as of scale. even the size of the guns they impose their status, their systems be yours. and i think that's the big by the us versus trying not, experts believe it will be several years. however, before the chinese are technologically on par.
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drones also contain high quality computer chips that can be used as by drones weapons of war. or is transport drones for packages or blood supplies? more and more applications are helping the drone market to continue to grow. drones also help in agriculture when springfields, for example, in india, some women are now being trained as drone pilots. the more need is the only lead agent and how do you on the state, and it's what i'm the gut on on. it's her days begin early, so she can finish for cho was in the morning and then she had still cosmetic store that she runs, which also doubles up as the village drones into i'm because the only woman in the district was authorized to fly a drone. the villages now called hood drawn d b,
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a drawing system. so you said this happens because of a cells hope group. if it's a league i'm the guy is one of more than 10000 women across school india who are being cleaned as drone pilots for the funding sector. the central government initiative was launched in march 2024. the program is being held as w sherry and women at the forefront today. um, because visiting a we teamed with daily wage labour does normally carry out the tasks that her drone will take off of these can include monitoring fields, spring pesticides, and sometimes sewing seats. she charges up to $200.00 rupees or the equivalent of 3 rows per acre. the very difficult to work in the mountains areas off the bottom. i have $4.00 acres of farmland and ism, and it's tough for even 2 people to manage the spring together. we're talking about they pretty much cause a video in this book to slot with on because today to test the drawing for spring
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pesticides, since the program is still in the pilot phase, the service is being offered to anyone who might be interested in trying it with the 4.5 acres of wheat, how much time would that take? one, a couple take 15 to 20 minutes to spray. just say i got, i mean it's based on the size of the funds we might have. it would take 19 minutes for all $4.00 acres and producer cost, assuming looking at the beginning of the year, if we had done it manually, how it would have taken an entire day. so i got a homeless me off when i pulled it up, they have to make yourself pick up at what i mean. i would have lost 5 or 6 hours looking at upon checking base and before the guarantee the cost of training for the life of and drones being covered by some of the largest fertilizer manufacturers in the country. not everybody's happy with the development and doing
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professional winode camacho and leave them punjab university. he believes a program and increase the dependency on chemicals in the region which is harmful for the land and its people. gonzagos tamale's. so you, do, you have these drones will mostly be used to spray pesticides and fung decides which are harmful to help this up give me a bit earlier when farm is. i'm just a tractor or a tank for spring so that they can spray under the plants or the drones will cover the entire area from above. so they'll miss the patches that tend to be hiding under the leadership day. how is that means to chance the pests will be eliminated, will decrease, and the use of potential decides will continue to increase. hum me so then if you increase the amount of chemicals that will suddenly be an explosion of the pendulum population, if i work in the population, but on it that according to dr. child, see the increase dependency on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. we inevitably work against the interests of the farmers. legend, anything more profits for manufacturing companies. gradually farmers will realize
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their overall costs are increasing and there's very little chance of something like this. benefiting the farmers in the long run, it'll be on the beneficiaries. will be the companies best that would have been better if drones were used to spray organic fertilizers together. organic floodlights of good had said he was the environmental and health impact. but there are still open questions, who would be for those for the life of? well, that'd be enough for all the families who need them. and importantly, we'll just stick to energy eliminated badly needed jobs. in any case, the drilling program has already had some positive social impact, i would say to somebody who may i hook the head. some people in society look negatively as a woman, that she steps outside of the company. that a that was good, but they don't even have what kind of work she's doing within the law was good. but since i've received the dry the negative to cheat towards people because tons much
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more positive you or look, i've you with it. yeah. he yeah. what it says have groups like these plan to train more women and help and follow them if the impact on health, the environment and on jobs is addressed. this program could be a huge support of the people who do the hard work. a funding in india are you also fascinated by computer games? maybe it was just think of them as a fun hobbies, like most people do. but for many of professional gamers, it's their livelihood and a profession that allows them to lead a free, independent life. in our series on women in asia, we introduce you to a young gamer from bangkok, gen the more the higher my thought would play games with me when i was very small and i
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really enjoyed. it taught me a feeling, you know, like how games makers think tacitly they required strategy. and then when i play a game, i set goals like i have to overcome this soul tie. they make me focus on what i want to do. i have to try and how to achieve those goals. i was on southern phone one, no time chai, or people name is jenny or the wrong. i currently work a tie e sports as the yesterday. so then i'm also in apple st. but the full sense team i currently live among. com. okay, hip hop and to me i was around 18 years old then when i started competing seriously, and you know, when i started on an income, i'm a prize money said that it was my goal to stop on my family some money and supported myself by competing on taking the competing i was very, very novice and then a lot of because when you compete on line from high life,
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even though it is sitting there watching a premium high with, i mean what on a so i'll call that when i started competing. but then it would be moving forward offline spaces, either. yeah, that would be audiences. i put a lot more pressure on myself to do well while i was there, how many the my right yeah. what time is the gaming boot come? i would describe it as a home, if the game is the moon, it's like a home that we but can do everything and i'm not going to die. when i actually we live in the b come for around one month for the pin. well, we keep to ourselves, to the competition, to offer the farm, seems a little fun to someone. you have the website and spend time together to place the friendship, some of the team and develop strong good communication between the to the funding
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team. currently, my team is on the full sense east, bullets. com. we compete in the game fall around and, and where women's team was 5 players. and then how would you try to find me, of course. and then when you find that he starts in competing, i've always played among the guys and paying me as always, how is a long? well, sometimes that would be a time full guys and me being the are, and you go that to me. when the last time we started competing solely with goes last year, you know, to me go, i have this negative image from the full coupling goal. and if i want to complex, seriously, i shouldn't do it with goals. i mean, yeah, the cleaning things, not too many of the goals. teams have improved a lot. so there was serious about such as the boys high, their family and, and then the women saying it's very inclusive. what l g b, t, people play as well like the
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to me you wow. like i think a lot of people don't understand the difference between game as a whole big long and gave us an east thoughts play a preop on crying stuff that they did is bought here. the, the, it was not different and being a regular athlete who play sports compact. nope, for exercise and call on guy. boom on that is a big difference, but some people still don't understand the difference. and instead they think nice boots on sweet. so just game out that going to make that them the wine have when go and get road in monona. yeah. the step to hearing to meet with my time spent launched in front of the computer. i like to drink coffee when i feel tired when i had the seat. okay. i love coffee was like, oh,
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i told them not to take supplements and victim ins like so. my eyes are, they are going to replenish my body as my meals can be inconsistent, some time how many came the house and up. and i also tried to find time for exercise of to training the computer. that's all for me. i need the last one. he didn't even recently, i went to compete in the game fall around the world stage and by letting in, which is the biggest defense typically for women's east vote seen by dr. o' clock on a home. i honestly, i actually wanted to retire off to my last competition down a lot savings, or they, my goal was to compete on a global level. they can cut that, which is something i've done now. and if you that will have that. but then i felt of being a well champion would be public or not. so i was, it was printing them in time. that's not something that feels out of my lease and everything was decided to keep playing my law. so one day i can win the world championship of com that's it for another edition of made
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