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realize its extract in water in the fulton are but this alone isn't enough to slap the farmer with a fine. they must also prove that the seal a fixed on the left inspection isn't damaged in any way. no. we're not behind you. some of the look at the steel is still on. it hasn't been tampered with more money for those, but it seems that the inspectors are finding more and more boar holes also as a result of the drought. because some farmers will do anything to save their crops, even if it's against the law kind of issues. so the most our farmers are using only water every year, which means ground water levels are thinking about expanding all of and orange plantations. need more and more irrigation uh, probably fit. so farmers are drilling deeper and deeper bore holes running the risk
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that eventually all our water resources will run out. because if i'm in austin, exacerbating the problem, drastic changes within the sector. more and more farmers are uploading their agent olive trees. the many are then exported to guitar and even japan before that can happen to centuries old trunks must be meticulously cleaned. the tree is more popular than ever as an ornamental plant in the middle east and asia. the are
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in place of the old trees, young ones planted close together in rows. intensive all the farming requires less human intervention, more water and more pesticides and produces significantly higher yields. leading farmers with more profit in their pockets the but there are other gentler approaches the, such as organic cultivation without additional irrigation and without pesticides. one tie any are in organic farming as antonio point is compas an agricultural engineer, he's currently passing on some of his sustainability. know how to farmers from his
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region. their primary question, why he, let's grass grow and his plantation is the only single mother when we start to spring the soil with weed killers. many people found it totally inconceivable. i don't know. ok, no say but, but it actually makes it easier to control tests. and diseases here on the table that a lot of them formula. they don't, you know, i'll tell you how we antonio spent years honing ways to cultivate the best olives. he's been a certified organic farmer for 4 years with an astonishingly simple recipe for success. but at least the fume that can help us plan growth on the ground hasn't boosted lace wing population that lost these beat on past that attack the all of you mean? so if we see pat, it's not a problem. as long as we see enough lace wings, nature regulates itself and create a sustainable balance. so the, i'm the want to give you an update on the money. that's what the need. antonio
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shares has insights on micro biology and explains that his plantation is better able to withstand periods of drought than regular ones. this peaks, the farmer's interest, some of them you thought about it and put it on it's a heads into small holders. think organic cultivation is worth while, but large farms don't around the retainer intensive methods and in pocket the profit to treating the sewing on the long term deal is i don't see the bottom of the veins. organic farming sector is growing, but it's still a nice market. i say king's annual, then it is when we started out 15 years ago, letting the grass grow was on thinkable side. i'm weekly. that's why people in the village asked my mother if we were selling the land. i love to be, they thought we'd abandon the gross income for campaigns. how long the, you know,
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you can all, you got to tell the on the on the contrary, antonio has optimized the entire process right through to the olive middle stage and created his own organic brand. it's one him, accolades, all over the world, the, all that. ringback see, europe and union funding programs have helped financed the endeavor gets hold to the regions. conventional farmers will be encouraged to try the new approach. after all, they can so organic olive oil for a much higher price because the, we're not, we're stuck in our ways. it's difficult for us to imagine growing without pesticides fund or not, but we must follow the path that the young look, i mean, over the over the,
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the zone origin. back in nevada, the depaula with ed tonio mazda, he's giving up the colors for the night patrol because the harvest season is drawing to an end. he and his neighbors are only using 6 cars. at the peak of the season, it's $40.00 to $50.00 weather. yeah. and that they are they, there are whole gangs of people out and about stealing all lives. this man has been rob for several years in a row, antonio to, i'm totally let me see, the police only patrol the roads hits us. farmers were actually dealing with the problems and who knew the location of the olives thereafter on the bus. and sometimes the thieves, a quote and the olive sees. but the next day they released and still again guessing . and there are many repeat offenders as we don't get somebody to then to call anybody over the mobile oceans that are almost insane. it's only considered theft.
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upwards of $400.00 euro is per offender. and what do you guys as long as the last don't change? we'll have to carry on doing this. i mean, the leisure, how much do you see and it's 9 pm time to get going antonio will be driving around for 5 hours tonight. ready the, the book with, i mean this was so tired of it for the lot of imagine doing this after a long working day. and you guys tired of the that it costs us to time and stuff like that. but we truly don't have any choice, emilio, but it'll we'll as
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a intercept any feeds tonight. i'm gonna have to say 10 days ago, we managed to catch a group, you know, the little already thought and you'll have you because they don't, they tried to run away a little low part about, but we weren't able to stop some of the most. i know i will not let you then handed them over to the police with the a quick meeting with his son, cfo and colleagues. so far, nothing to report that sort of case all the trolls take up hours of our time of the the, the few sandwiches for dinner. this is new life. so hopefully the harvest will soon be over then things will calm down a bit. so yeah,
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i don't want as much drive on at 2 am, antonio is finally done for the night. the but the next morning, he's out early and back out in the fields. his neighbor needs help. the is the good what. how are you on? because they've been back and stolen on the mass of scale during the night. it's really stressful. legal, 900 kilo stolen from my neighbors. despite being out on patrol last night, they didn't notice the thieves. now neighbor, one serrano has to quickly pick all the olives in case they return the i'm
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so angry. we 10 the, all the trees throughout the year and they still hundreds of kilos and one night and leave the trees so damaged. they weren't produced any fruit next year against the company. the key estimates the cost a $1200.00 euros. luckily one and his wife are able to rely on the support of friends and neighbors. anybody know, cuz i know, but my husband still recovering from an operation on his hand. so it's important that i'm telling you and the others are helping us today for their strength and community. it also shows the thieves that our village is united. it might even scare the people here. that's our message to them. don't think you can come here and take away our bread and butter. we'll show you what that goes by god, you are not my life, but on days like these,
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many farmers here think of giving up. we'll have to find out why it isn't as easy as it is. you have to keep on top of everything. and then along come these thieves and take our crops away. but it's a huge blow. we have to be on the bottom of what this battle is being waged with increasing ferocity. uh huh. farmers from the region recently caught a gang of thieves red handed and set fire to their car. whenever antonio takes does all this to the head of his cooperative discussions, always revolve around the same topic. growing anger, angry at you regulations at the thieves and at the spanish government,
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which isn't doing enough to catch those responsible if you want me to get to the game every year we remind the police that it's down to them to root at this step to probably look at it, not just by monitoring our fields, but also by following the trail to the museum with a sea of secretly center olives. after all, if they can seldom giving the olives aren't worth anything to the thieves. the antonio loves his profession, despite everything, the smell of freshly pressed olives. for him, there's nothing like it. the
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attractor attachment has just been delivered to the farm. it should speed up the harvest for the time being the father and son do. oh, don't intend to give up but somehow it's worth it trying this new machine knows my son. you can with the price on that little. yeah. the booming our country. um, but i would just give uh the, the vacuum cleaner works. it's an investment in the future. i guess we must carry on that after all. i love this work. otherwise,
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make up your own mind. dw, may 4 mines 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 saying robot thing, 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. yeah, i can even create songs from scratch with just a single prompt. but is that real creativity or just plagiarism? many artists fear that the music ideas will be stolen this way, but equally,
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there are people who are eager to find out what's possible when human beats machine in the music world. for example, it's 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 part to the music festival in vanessa iris. here kevin palostio performs side by side with the to file and team is very tough. but this is no ordinary d. j set. the electronic music and digital festival tries to push the boundaries and below the lines between the 2 fields. here, palostio uses a i to program, live visuals, to complement the d. j said to me in the, the lab when we deal with the official intelligence in up to something that we experience things that are historically in the new for the human species as well. but i guess it was little minor. the computer scientist uses different
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a i models for audio visual work. she generates a music with the help of machine learning algorithms. one the a lot of when i make on so i like to think of it as a tree that connect a every single idea the phone. okay. oh yeah. after reeves of that 3 is a 7 that have a vision of technology and that revisit of the history of women and technology learning. and i'm using a computer science in particular. then there's the interest in national technological still frontier the so it any a thing looks like on a center for her. what for last year needs access the cutting edge computer technology, which wouldn't be possible here if it went full odds in team is public universities . i'm the high performance i p network, ppo, because the volume is jason that i processed, and the technologies are used for my projects require scientific computing power
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from a broad, difficult, the kind i just don't have access to it via because service is all built in dollars but it will because the necessary hardware doesn't get shipped out to you or anywhere locally you can say on advice or that account english. the digital divide between the global north and south is particularly noticeable in artificial intelligence applications. auto select current palostio one to bridge this divide, but that's not the only bar intact, but she has to overcome the nose of instead of lucas and there is the digital divide and the gender divide actually 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, confess unloading for trusting and believing that i could show people that not that it really is possible to play. so, okay,
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and forcing that does not 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 very massively to we as uses benefit. this is how it works on spots of 5. 2024 was the yes both to find launched. 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 playlists on nothing new. but the a i, d, j offers much more information about the music spends most genre, well narrated by us emphasize voice. i got this brand new release. the allows a i generate to music on the platform,
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just as long as know planned for it says i used without autism consent. sounds how'd introduced 9 a i tools on the platform aimed at musicians and funds i liked. they are designed to make producing music easier, the re mixing bead making or generating vocals. i'm to put minds that 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 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 end. 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, listen 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 algorithm is to pay less of based on clicks, which means we might be recommended songs that are actually as popular as they seem, but have been pushed artificially by books. and how can we fight this with a i of course these that for example, is trying to expose bumps like that with machine learning and algorithms. and spot to fi is demanding money back from labels and bands that happening 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 a hit the stores. but take away the
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a i created pods. and all that's left are a few command lines and stuff left to hi. this has been going on. i'm europe's 1st a singer, the one to mention siding, we want to show people what's possible with a i to a fun guy. it 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? i, the minutes when i actually left. okay. and what makes you 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 is to do well with the it cannot develop things independently or come up with its own ideas because it's not possible. i understand that's what humans have and will always have over i. when
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this is this supposed to be, i just mentioned hom with him. i haven't been in july 2020 for ben guy. i stepped onto the virtual stage for the 1st time. his 1st song, sunshine soul, appeared on instagram, almost heat, more than $1200000.00 times. the reactions range from boring and creepy to wave of use. i'm sorry, and from that used commonly available a i tools to create images, videos, and music for ben guy, fucked. us with texting of it's kind of, it's all done by text, the inputs by which i can mark areas in a mit during the image of weather 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 collective. i'm for some negative feelings or flushing use like software i like. so you know what's on the same principle,
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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 intelligence of an auto special 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 sung, 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 conduct tests added to the performance. just this year, we went to the germans to, to enter as been for its premiere 3 robotic homes. the kinds you might find in the industrial sector, re purpose for conducting an orchestra. here, the bottom makes way for 3 colored lightsabers keeping time and the premier of the robot symphony. especially compose to the occasion. it's a peas,
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no human could conduct. that's because each robot follows its own beat and tempo have a lesson. the interesting. the 7 jointed robust the guns moved as fluidly as a conductor's but it wasn't without human assets dressed. i'm symphony orchestras, artistic direct to macos rand, how to teach the robot each movement individually, the pickup. so the one who had to put on a kind of gloves which had various and tracking sensors on it, but it didn't work very well. at some point i thought we could, we just use the robot itself, and that actually worked the robeteck arm to fit around. mine's almost like a 2nd arm. and with a fair amount of resistance,
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i was able to move it around. he is not either fun. oh, in the vague so the moments are almost human. but what was it like for the musicians? the big difficult things to work with the robot arms is that don't give any emotions at all. they don't see what we do. not with the template, no to in 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 orchestras response. that's why we such as from the technical university of taste and trying to integrate sophisticated, artificial intelligence got you things of what i know what to be. i play the role when it comes to recognizing the environment and everyone that robots and dr. drew recognize how the orchestra rice i'm saying this and how they respond and then
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we will certainly meet a items. ok, so for. * the robot of a more like a sophisticated match. and um, then i conduct to but maybe that gap can be bridge by ai swedish compose. i'm or baltics enthusiasts, frederick ground, has music or robots play the cello or the violence. some perform with humans. now, like in the mama symphony orchestra, but 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. i may have a comment on the one of our videos. and so then see you next time on shift the eco india the seat is swallowing up the beaches. erosion is
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