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josiah was incredibly low, this is very just providing you with free information. these are made for mind the various things over here in years life from the land, a full knowledge of classes in georgia with huge crowds gathering again outside parliament. the police dispersed protesters into police. c is 5 works and gas fly. opponents accused the ruling georgia dream party of pursuing and all sorts hurrying pro russian pop. also in the show rebel groups and syria celebrates their advanced into a laptop that's a surprise offensive, displaces thousands of local residents. ad joe biden uses his presidential powers to pod and his son, despite previously promising not to do so on devices,
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was facing the present time. of the guns and tax convictions, the bank visible and welcome george's capital to police 8 has been hit by a 4th, 9th of classes outside parliament. protesters have been gathering there again since the government suspended efforts to join the european union on thursday. polls show a clear majority of georgians, favor e membership, many feasible in georgia in dream potty is trying to move closer to russia. george's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections or the 10s of thousands of demonstrators surround the podium and didn't typically see most peaceful but as the police close in heavy sites. breakouts. just
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as the nights before, the, the process response by the parliaments decision to suspend the totes and joining the european union the prime minister eat our key cobra heat. so do you know if he's taking georgia off the task to you membership was the response is very clear. so we have not suspended anything related to the integration system. what that are, the position leaders that are the media alternates linked was the position. what does this length list people, but nobody is suspended? you look in integration of georgia, you're very much committed to the forgive me because you friend to your position forces accused the georgia dream policy of trying to tilt the country more towards russia. the position has been boy coaching parliament ever since,
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disputed elections in october, and that's been calling for any votes. so has georgia's president, president southern me, so obviously the supports, the prototypes, and the supposed to leave office by the end of the year. but she is refusing to do so, unless there are new elections leading to stand between the states and the governments and on the streets. it's clear that more than a month after the disputes of elections, which attend the georgia dream product to power in the country, is that another major cross roads? or let's bring in life or a cut about al correspondent into police. a we've seen months of protests are these demonstrate is getting any way. so this doesn't look to be the case at this point. it seems like it's, it's a game of exhaustion between the police and the government and the pro testers,
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the post houses flash to, to, to the street until the government reconsidered us. it's a decision, but we don't see any sign that the government is ready to do. so now we understand that several. there were several or a russ yesterday, and some of the protesters were beaten by the police. so we don't have official information, but around estimates is 200 people have been already detained. a system and the rest started last week early morning and one of the opposition leaders has been reported leave detained. so definitely this tension saw arising in the capital c people to not only the protests, also break out in all the major towns stores and towns and the big cities say, um, it seems like the choices are interested in clearing the streets,
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but they don't manage to retrieve the school as of now, it's a big question for the governments indeed. and tell us more about this other style made george's pro russian prime minister says the countries pro european president needs to step down once the time comes to an end later this month. the president refuses yes of the press themselves that the elections will read. that's why she claims that the president that the georgia dream party has nominated already will be illegitimate because the parliament is illegitimate and the government is illegitimate and have you. um, that's why she saw that she will stay in the office on to the until new elapses, they demand from the opposition and from the president and from the protest. this here. so also it's interesting that iraq, you called by caesar the prime minister,
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sad yesterday that to apparently, you know, georgia is not, uh, freezing the you bids dispatching, claiming order was just few days ago. so we are seeing the conflicts, things. so the 1st statement is from the prime minister there, which are assuming least aimed at using the tensions. and uh, you know, call me this sort of complex rage. and e, u officials have criticized the judge and governments handling a base purpose. how does the ruling party respond to that criticism? they're wanting pauses. uh that, uh, that some european politicians and bureaucrats offset bearing the responsibility full of these protons. now, we understand that the u. s. has suspended a long standing t partner of georgia has suspended uh, strategic partnership. and the response from the learning policy was that while
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waiting for the trump administration it's, it's, uh, they're definitely sort of a huge risk. now we are witnessing between the current government and the e u, which current government is also accusing of wanting to drive to georgia interval with ross shocks. and the, it seems like the prime minister and he's a sort of team or waiting for trump administration. they're hoping that this is husband's elect. donald trump, will change a sense of own georgia. that's there. what they're hoping for. now, maria, kind of mazda for us, intimately. thank you. syria's military is rushing reinforcements to the northwest and launching it strikes against and surgeons. there sees the city of a level when a surprise offensive. the rebels led by energy honey group and now advancing a neighboring him a province. while some welcome to find his thousands of fleeing the region,
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funding refuge in camps for displaced people the aftermath of government airstrikes on the city of gid lived in north western syria. volunteers with the syrian civil defense known as the white helmets are helping the injured russian and syrian war planes are targeting the revel. health, strong willed, after thousands of opposition fighters launched a surprise assault a few days ago, sweeping through several towns and villages, including a leveled to the north. thousands are fleeing the sudden escalation and fighting and many for ending up in camps for the displaced like this one in northern italy province. so i'm a holler back. came here with her children. she's from a town just east of it live. hi, i saw you guys know we had a hard life in the village because of the escalating attack. the real kids, the shelling and asteroids from the plains on one side and the drones on the other
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side. the children were terrified had left the hospital even before this latest round of attacks encounter airstrikes, syria was grappling with one of the largest refugee crises in the world. according to the un, more than 7000000 people remain internally displaced because of the civil war. us much more he does from a village outside it live, like many in the camp. he hopes the coalition of rebel groups that launch the surprise attack will succeed in toppling president bush, charlotte, sad aircraft. we're following the bustling use and god willing, the regime will full. we're counting the days until we can return because the kids are tired and stressed. we came here with only the codes in our box. nothing else matters. the 67 kilometers to the north, the redwood vance has allowed another group of exiled residents to return home. this line of vehicles is entering a level city. after decades of control by the charlotte suds forces,
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opposition fighters has captured much of serious, largest city the res god. after 10 years of displacement from elector, we have returned may god to bring back every display suppressed and return our pete po's. those stood intended to that home the same. and just as we've enjoyed the live production of our city, the god's willing, they to the joyce and the liberation of the, as the syrian military says, it's sending reinforcements to push back the fighters and present the charlotte side is going to defeat what he calls the terrorist and their supporters. the international rescue committee is directive as syria is tanya evans, who joins us from on. thank you, tanya. people a fling, this violence, can you give us a sense of the scale if the price is in this situation in open celia, it was already dia, prior to the current escalation. we're seeing this southern and large scale
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aspiration only with the plummeting northern syria into an even deeper humanitarian crisis. this little, this escalation, there were a large number of people already an urgent need of humanitarian assistance. people living in displacement in the videos that we've just seen with the monetary assistance, unable to already meet the needs of these individuals. with the recent strikes, we're seeing that it's placement is only further increasing with the estimate around $20000.00 people. or would you be, in this case, from laptops, moving to of the top of the government school, moving into the cereal for a to in that we have had a pool of casualties and indeed fatalities at the school in the case, the bidding and paying the highest price and women and children are going to be impacted by the situation. so tell me more about those. returning to pods of building syria at the use of displacement. now that the rebels have gained control,
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is it safe for them? well here mean that the moment before all individuals be returning to a level where they have family that they have not seen many years at the moment. clarity really is and ensuring the safety of our team and of the people that we stuff escalations continue at, this placement continues and as we tell it to you, the injuries are recorded. our priority is to ensure that we're able to provide some metatags in the system. the i r c had to suspend operations on november 28th at the escalations were increasing. we are slowly resuming some of our operations as all other organizations, but not who have disabilities at the moment are able to operate because it is just too risky. and we're talking about over a decade of civil war that's left millions of syrians displaced little what sort of position are they into corp right now? we're really seeing an increase in negative coping mechanism. this is something
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that we've been re, uh, witnessing for at least the last year or so, and increased negative coping mechanism mechanism including increased how may but we're seeing heights and anxiety and mental health disorders. this is the reality of people in across the area and only getting west with the current excavations. this is all happening at a time with funding is decreasing wisteria across the boards. and so we're already unable x amount of time and community to be able to meet needs. and we're only going to see these nice by the increase with the current situation. and interesting point you make that a very sad reality. thank you for bringing us a little closer to the events that thank you very much. us presidents are biding his pod and his son sparing him a potential present time. dividing was facing sentencing into criminal cases related to tax evasion and illegally buying
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a gun bite. and i previously said he would not use his presidential power as a pot and his son or community sent it dw step in simon sees in washington. he told us why biden likely changed his mind. you released the statement, basically, somebody up with that the charges brought against his son hunter biden were political, saw just brought by his political opponents to damage him. the president joe biden via his son hunter bite. and maybe he did this to protect was for surely he did this to protect his son because maybe he thought that the trump incoming trump administration will try to do it's best to see through those charges and convicts enough on to by. as a reminder of our top story, this our own d. w, use georgia's capital to the leasing has been hit by a full night of classes outside parliament. thousands of protesters have been
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gathering their off to the government suspended efforts to join the european union . the demonstrate is fed, georgia is moving closer to russia. ibex shifts looks at how artificial intelligence is free, shaping the music industry. i've been, 1st of all the book, the environment, trends. technology company is digitalization, stall, tops, new markets, new media. the world is accelerating. sees the opportunity to try new things, take flights with d, w. 's, business magazine made in germany on d. w. living shannon d. w. postcard. how to make greener choices in your,
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in everyday lives. but honestly, try to believe you working 32 hours a week and you'd be better for the environment than 40. but of course we shouldn't be not. you'd be the living scientists just had subscribe. whatever you listen to pod costs, the hey i is causing quite vista in the creative world. it can compose music even produce hits. it can tail up personalized playlists on streaming platforms. we're even seeing robots saying instruments. i'm conducting orchestra's for what role will i play in the future of music? i tried to play the piano as a kid, but never really got the hang of it. i programs can learn much more quickly. in the blink of an eye, they can read listen process and analyze any number of musical styles. i can even create songs from scratch with just a single prompt. but is that real creativity or just plagiarism?
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many artists fear that the music ideas will be stolen. this way, but equally there are people who are eager to find out what's possible when human beats machine in the music world. for example, it still autos carvette and palostio. she works with open source software and a i tools to generate sounds and images. and it's quite the potty, the music festival in vanessa iris here. kevin palostio before them side by side with the j by the team is very tough. but this is no ordinary d. j set. the electronic music and digital festival tries to push the boundaries and bloodlines between the 2 fields. here. palostio uses a i to program, live visuals, to complement the d. j said the, the, the lab when we deal with the official intelligence in up to something that we experience, things that are historically the new for the human species as well. but a feel for
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a settlement of the computer scientist uses different a i models for audio visual work. she generates a music with the help of machine learning algorithms when the when i make on. so i like to think of it as a tree that connect a every single item, the phone, okay? oh, you have to read this, is that a free is a 7 and have a vision of technology that, that revisit up the history of women and technology and, and i'm using the computer science in particular. then there's the interested in national technological still frontier wireless or with any a technology gonna fit on her way. palostio needs access to cutting edge computer technology, which wouldn't be possible here if it went full odds and team is public universities . i'm the high performance i t network go because the volume is jason that i processed. and the technologies i use for my
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projects requires scientific computing power from a broad, difficult, the kind i just don't have access to it via because of this is all built in dollars . but it will because the necessary hardware doesn't get shipped out to you, or anywhere locally, can you say on advise or that account english. the digital divide between the global north and south is particularly noticeable and artificial intelligence applications. auto select current palostio one to bridge this divide, but that's not the only bar in tech, but she has to overcome the nose of the some. there is the digital divide and the agenda device really thought it in. i have to live through several bob situations of exclusion and discrimination in a male dominated environment and everything in the field. and yet all the persevered but i kept going say i felt for the school config unloading will go up, trusting and believing that i could show people that know that it really is
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possible to play on sir. okay, and we'll see that doesn't sound easy at all. but kudos to us and making it happen, these days, music streaming just what are function properly without a i all major platforms. now, what machine learning, but how a is implemented varies massively to we as uses benefit. this is how it works on spots of 5. 2024 was the yes both to find launch. it's brand new a i d. j. the program to rates music based on the listeners library and listening habits. the d. j might include new releases that you might like all that one song that you were listening to on loop last year. the customer lives playlist on, nothing new. but the d j offers much more information about the music spends most genre. well narrated by a synthesized voice, i got this brand new release to get to the allows
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a i generated music on the platform just as long as know planned for. it says i used without autism consent. soundcloud introduced 9 a. i tools on the platform aimed at musicians and phones like they are designed to make producing music easier. the re mixing beat making or generating vocals, and to put minds at rest. soundcloud guarantees that rights holders will be adequately compensated in case of any infringement. the fun, these are the a, i generated playlists to, but no i, i generated music. and in addition, music on the platform wouldn't be used to train ad tools. these, it was the 1st music platform to sign a new declaration drafted by office against the use of the music for a i training to this. and the french music streaming service is developing software to quickly identify a i generate took music. but
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i won't only be used to detect musical deep fakes artificially increase streaming numbers are becoming a serious problem for platforms to check stubs can simulate missing a traffic through a i tools on websites this into and generates more income for the office on the store. the chops, but how does this affect us? well, the algorithms for playlists are based on clicks, which means we might be recommended songs that are actually as popular as they see, but have been pushed artificially by books on how can we fight this? well they, i of course, these that for example, as trying to expose bumps like that with machine learning and algorithms and spot to fi is demanding money back from labels and bands that have been caught manipulating streams. but there are some creates as boasting that they use it. so it isn't always a bad thing. this is the guy. yeah. on his own some
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a hit the stores. but take away the a i created pods. and all the left or if you come on lines and stuff left to hi, this has been going on. i'm europe's 1st a icing. on the one to mention siding, we want to show people what's possible with a i to of then guy i was created by an agency and brain and gemini, with a little help from artificial intelligence. could you be a sign of this, a i product and what does that mean for real thing? as musicians, as i mentioned, it is actually a lot of heat and fire. well next few months. unique is our ability to feel free to create and use it from what we're experiencing. and you have to understand that a, i can't do that a, i can only work with what is given and what has been told to do. well, then it cannot develop things independently or come up with his own ideas because
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it's not possible understands that's what humans have. and we always have over a i, when this is, this was the i just mentioned hom with whom i haven't been in july 2024 been guy. i stepped onto the virtual stage for the 1st time. this 1st song, sunshine sol, appeared on instagram, almost viewed more than 1200000 times. the reactions range from boring and creepy to rave reviews. i'm sorry, i'm sure i'm back. i used commonly available a i tools to create images, videos and music for ben. dia for us, but texting of it's kind of, it's all done by text, the input furniture that can mark areas on a mit during the image of whether in the background or the person themselves. and i can change them by entering textbook from them. in other words, if he is wearing a white t shirt and i can mark it and make it blue or green. so it's relatively easy to generate a good final product from your selective i'm for some negative feelings or forces
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using software like so. you know what's on the same principle, but it takes a lot of experience to make a voice sound consistent like ben guys, for example, in the end human creativity is what counts with or without us official into in the gym. the, an author, official artist, if you will, it seems as long as i hate to stay. what's about the legal aspect, who actually owns in a i saw the creator, the company that develop the i software, or the artist whose voice has been planned. meanwhile, in the world of classical music, 3 um robot conducted the tv performance just this year. we went to the german city of tristan for his premiere. pre verbal take, comes the kinds you might find in the industrial sector, repurposed for conducting an orchestra. here the bottom makes way for 3 colored light save as keeping time and the premier of the robot symphony. especially
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compose to the occasion. it's a peas, no human could conduct. that's because each robot follows its own beat and tempo. have a lesson the interesting, the 7 jointed robotic alms move as fluidly as a conductors. but it wasn't without human assets dressed. i'm symphony orchestras, artistic direct to mock us rand, how to teach the robot each move when individually the pick up. so the one who had to put on a kind of gloves which had various attracting sensors on it, but it didn't work very well. one, at some point i thought we could, we just use the robot itself. and that actually worked, the rabbinic arm fit around my, in my, almost like a 2nd arm. and with
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a fair amount of resistance, i was able to move it around. he is not either fun. oh, countries in the big. so the measurements are almost human. but what was it like for the musicians? the biggest difficult thing is to work with the robot arms is that don't give any emotions at all. they don't see what we do know through the template, not with the mountains, and they don't do anything. is just the thing they're doing, the beats, which is fine. it's okay. but i mean the music is so much more without the human conduct to the orchestra is pretty much left to its own devices. the 3 um follow a strict tempo regardless of the office, just responds. that's why we such as from the technical university of jason fund to integrate sophisticated, artificial intelligence. got you experience of what i know what to say. i play the role when it comes to recognizing the environment and everyone the robot conductor
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to recognize how the orchestra rice i'm saying is and how the responds. and then we will certainly meet a items. ok. so far, the robot of a more like a sophisticated metro now and then a conduct to but maybe that gap can be bridge by ai, swedish composer and robotics enthusiasts. frederick ground has musical robots play the cello or the violent some perform with humans. now, like in the symphony orchestra, even have a robot cellist joining it. so how about you? have you listen to any a i music, let us know what you think and leave a comment on the one of our videos. and so then see you next time on shift the eco africa play time with the difference is do we meet?
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