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of the the future is now there are high hopes, the artificial intelligence, but it has a dog cosigned to, hey, i'll use that to make a lot of things in our lives easy as well. critics, when it comes with still on, no dangerous. what are the concrete benefits? how will it change the working well on to setting the pace in the race for hey, i supremacy currently leading the way a china on the us. but what about europe also coming up, who builds the best right books and how will they affect the human joke markets?
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where will be energy for all the future technologies come from? and uh, and taxis just the executive choice, a whole new world of art created almost entirely by computer. we can use 100 if i to create things like text images or even music. leading the way on the artificial intelligence front of the us on china. where even t office thing is becoming ultimate. it on a trial basis. us for europe, it has some serious catching up to do with what is probably the most important technology of the future. frank started up new k, i develops new solutions for improving efficiency. logistics companies, the general salt, the difference between our a, i and other providers is that we involve people and we don't need huge amounts of
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data to be fed into machines. it's culture focuses on human beings and working together with machine us to the quote that how strongly do we use machines to work better or not, which is the mission colonial target funds wants to become a leader in a i on has been actively attracting investors ahead of microsoft wants to invest for 1000000000 euros in a new data center in france, which would also provide a boost for a number of new small offense that perhaps show secure. startups in friends will benefit from the financial support and advice on offer. those that's up it's, you know, see, i'm gonna see if they can say francis still somewhere else. the industry's leaders, when it comes to putting applications on investments in a day to center, to the most, most the directors, the french government should focus on what weren't good at good. instead of trying to compete in areas where the us and, and china have a headstart, does exam put put, it should support a technology. is lou putting to take a different approach to those that are currently on votes to to janet bell in
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germany's political and a i, capital a range of cutting edge companies have set up operations in the city among the complex tasks being worked on here, a judge brains, for example, instead of reading a 50 page document, you can ask questions and get answers about specific points of the problem as we approach these models like we're speaking to another person that can understand us, the really they just sophisticated algorithms that need specific instructions. so when changes inside the wording all the time can give us drastically different outputs. for good results, the a, i might need a problem comprising several pages of text. prompt engineering is a fairly new business with high demand and relatively few machine learning experts on when it comes to salaries to europe is struggling to compete with the us in the night of state salary sites indicates that this job is on average and about
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a 130000 as a yes, but many people work with prompting most notably m. l. engineers and bishop requires a deep knowledge of m. l. models. beyond just from thing to m. o. engineers are running on average, about a $175000.00. the competition for the best of human mines is not everything. the parks has really been different. so in the united states, the top companies that are producing the top models of their but they really releasing these models and proprietory fashion. so you have to pay to use them in china and in europe by contrast, a lot of folks as being on open source models. so releasing models that are free and anyone can use them. so interesting way, some of these open source models are also becoming competitive with those released by the top us i companies the us is still clearly a heavy ne, i. but some of the multi $1000000000.00 investments that have failed to pay off the for us luggage, stock,
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european companies are now starting to make up ground. meanwhile, china is itself hoping to the past, the us the race to out perform the competition for a i, supremacy is not over sufficient . intelligence doesn't think and doesn't feel who forgives. it just does its job, provided it has a power supply. it also doesn't strike, get sick, full get social security. so surely don't thing, competition for a human. what force or can a, i actually create new jobs as well. the how is artificial intelligence known as a i changing the world of work? a i use as revolutionary as the steam engine once was, it can perform repetitive tasks more efficiently. the,
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according to one study a, i could replace up to 30 a sense of the hours currently being worked like 2030. it is expected to reduce the demand for more traditional jobs, like office and factory work, and even customer service. but some professions involving controlling or repairing machines will be in even greater demand jobs, requiring academic degrees like lawyers, journalist and mathematicians are also at risk. people have long had fears of groundbreaking inventions like steam engines and airplanes. but a, i could provide relief from dangerous or monotonous tasks. new professional fields will also emerge in the future using a i will make it crucial for employees to continue to improve their skills. this will soon already be the case for up to 12000000 people in europe. clearly, artificial intelligence work dramatically transformed today's working world, leaving only a few professions untouched. so who
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builds all the robots deployed in industry and hospitals and cat homes? to do the jobs that are increasingly difficult to fail? china has become the most popular manufacturing location. but some german companies and now relocating production back home. one of them has set itself the goal of building robots designed to help humans. this is a promotional video styling the latest creation of gym and robotics manufacture. nearby. the intelligent humanoid machine is fitted with a i software. i'm a one day. it's designed to say see to a range of tasks in both domestic and industrial settings. it's name accordingly full and he won the creator of this new generation of robots is davi. just a guy, the creative mind and found of new era the condom was the san
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francisco. i'd been a social worker in san francisco, which meant working with people most i liked it there and, but it wasn't really sustainable. so my idea was then to use technology to help people. um, do you think you'll get into fits and lots of mentioned harrison's good he came into contact with a switched family run company that offered him the chance to develop his own robots . although he never studied engineering at university experts helps him to learn the technology. at 1st, he couldn't find a german investor for his vision of building robots. but it was a different story in china where he found a shareholder willing to take risks and keeping the necessary funding. but the intentions between china and the west west and in mine, overland kind of it's already a minor economic war being waged by those at the time. those companies like ours don't normally benefit with only downside due to higher barriers. yeah. because,
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but there's no use crying about it or discovering the trying to resist tables that we have to adapt when i'm doing this and he can get on and pass. so he went back to gemini with the chinese shareholder out west, and investors backed the company with a 100000000 nero's founder was convinced it was the right move, despite the high energy costs and wages compared to china and mobile because they into solving the item that we've seen that it can be done in germany to mation and the use of robots as indeed yeah. and as all the core technology use, in any case built in germany, why not build the entire product to your knowledge? extensive with up to you. the company relocated to the god area, which has a strong tradition in mechanical engineering, dobby, to they got bought up numerous old industrial holes in warehouses on this road. he owns half the street. a small modes are connected to only software is both the
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heart and brain if he's robots, a mode to the also has the chinese bias this and this one's kina, it can be some of the fact that china is tapping into our know how that will happen one way or another, and as as the case with all countries router's are going to us, i see that we in germany just have to run faster for you, the, supplying the technologies and offering them to other countries around us. and so that we can remain in this position on the list at mit. the john is known for that development technologies for the world. yeah, i'm taking the game in dodge and fear the bathroom today. good. what makes the robot? so success is a combination of original software, original design on a whole range of senses. this machine can balance a bullet on a try, whichever direction it takes. in effect, it linux, the complex human sense of touch for robots to it's a case of learning by doing and sometimes things don't get
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a bit messy. human work shortages mean that a huge market is the merging for household robots. avoiding via we in germany want to be the 1st thing we don't want to miss out on this market. we want to be pioneers, and i'd say we already are a take this mileage, those impulses you'll still be able to be in is the robot. it doesn't really care what exactly it handles, but it just does it. you'd also feel when it's put it down in collaboration with a specialist company, you're a, has launched a welding robot that's suitable for small and medium sized companies. the big sending point. it's cost effective on enables profit organization, the at the mechanical engineering company, check the pos often has to do the work himself because he doesn't have the human
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resources. working with the robot makes repeatedly welding the same pause, much easier and makes the job less manassas finding the different ones on you know, when it's especially popular with our younger trainees of donald vincent in foods. and we can get our foot in the door a video to get the younger generation involved in welding technology. and then i programming the i bug what it means and i think get to play around with it and try things out. we'll get this all while there is a shortage of young ton and in many industries, the robotics company proceeds 2 and a half 1000 applications every month from all over the world. near a currently has 260 employees from 35 nations. united in the mission to push boundaries and the world of robotics. the young team also includes
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software developers from india. d like in, in the country like it's sort of like we have like very least number of like the companies like we've manufacturing like an award. so like for data like this is there, like also like best place on like this opportunity like we can also like set up something in india so that like again, it'll excited about on begin like maybe manufactured one of that and send or so from business opportunity perspective, kind of like in this country, like kind of like big market. the robot manufacturer still has the charm of a startup company where every idea is welcome. the development department is housed in a form of furniture warehouse. this is what new products are created, are still being kept secret behind discovery as a new type of sensor, the can distinguish people from machines, demons ends on tickets, a debt,
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and we've developed a sensor that above all recognizes the characteristics of a human school that come with them, and i don't talk about such things on camera, but these are core technologies of ours. then i've been working on for 15 years or 15. honestly, i can finish. so i'm careful with information falls within 4th. the goals are suddenly forward looking. new era aims to build around 5000000 robots by 2034 old number of applications this year. the company is expecting sales to hit 50000000. nero's dobby today go has a vision and says that in the not too distant future robotics might surpass. com. manufacturing, as jim and he's leading industry the k, i needs power, lots of power due to the colossal amounts of energy can seem to by digitalization
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coming associates will be hard pressed to meet the demand for the traditional fossil fuels or renewable wind and solar generation. which leaves nuclear power, smaller scale customize react has already on the development. the small modular reactors are s m, ours are hills as the future of nuclear energy, promising safety inflexibility. google and amazon are investing a lot of money in them. but are they really innovative or just old technology and just guys run through it was more and more to the expo, is that 1st the future you don't use is more than so you have to do less. if you need less concrete that you need smaller get and so far so far, but the keyword is the 2nd smart multiplier for what model. that means. what do i mean? back to the components are pretty awesome. unit 53 that are shipped to as
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a module to day. a site on the rolls royce mold, modular reactive is a can this modular method really solve the problems that traditional nuclear power plants have, like safety issues and waste management for a generation using tried and tested nuclear and wire chip giants developing their own nuclear power plants heritage and expertise. this is a radically different approach. they want to portray that there's a large need for energy that is coming up. they talk about this investment, but actually they are, they're a beta. so was, are running on fossil fuels, on plots, on fraction natural gas, and all of the environmental impacts and all the water requirements and all those things. they don't want people to be paying attention to. so this is a, you know, it's a cheap investment for them. although the demand for energy intensive data centers is growing rapidly,
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their reliance on fossil fuels remains high. the fact that rarely comes into focus data centered energy demand has more than doubled since 2015, reaching ford $111.00 carol, one hours of 102023. the reason is a i, which requires a constant and growing supply of energy to function efficiently. the plant works in category where, where they work full time, 40 days. so which kind offer to acknowledge you need continues for power or the day that defend they need a lot of the most amount of power and you need the power continually, always the same. that's the perfect marriage, but how cost efficient could small modular reactors be? are they really that much cheaper than traditional reactors when you've been reactor, that is generating quite times as much electricity as
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a smaller reactor. then the company that owns that we get 5 times as much revenue because it has be sending 5 times as much electricity. but the cost of building the reactor is not going to be $5.00 times as much as a smaller vehicle. but what about the financial viability with significant upfront investments and a lack of a proven track records? companies may hesitate to take the lead to. these is defined, nobody wants to be divorced. so nobody wants to be the 1st that or the cost or their escape or the day unknowns. so everybody's waiting that someone else does it . they bob good. the problem debug department to design, get bogged it probably in the construction industry. yes. please give me one more for all parties involved. it's now a waiting game, whether some ours can truly shape the future of energy, remains on certain so can you have
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uncertainties will on sufficient intelligence ever be genuinely installable or indeed foldable deborah regular cases of a i losing its bearings and wrote books folding foot plastic pranks, so what explains these slip ups by supposedly super smotts technology, the can i make mistakes? of course, google say i recommended one use a top that deal with non toxic glue to stop the cheese, i'm slipping off. i'm not exactly intelligent. and among other unusual answers to use a question, the dogs are played and americans basketball and football leaks, and that fall rock obama was the 1st most name president of the us, all like news. but how does a guy come up with such nonsense? google use summarize information and what it calls a overviews to provide quick kansas. so the i was unable to distinguish serious
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box from jokes or thoughts on the tip to i'd glue to pizza. likely came from a joke on red it on. however diligently i learned some things can still go wrong. artificial intelligence used and unload the boat, racing game was supposed to optimize itself. but the i made the boat spinning circles, catch fire and crushing to talk sound of the boat. while the boat screwed lots of points, it never crossed the finish line. in this case, the goal was not fully like precisely enough. the chat g b 2 mistakes like these can have drastic consequences in real life. there were plans to use a lie to categorize patients depending on how low gently they need hospital treatment. but the i concluded the patients whose previous treatment and costs more was sick and therefore needed help more quickly. big mistake. many poor people only in color treatment costs because they cannot afford to see a doctor,
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even if that just the sick. i sent them to the back of the queue that w discriminated against. what is clear is that a i is only ever as good as the dates of it said on how precise its instructions from human song. and remember that for all the talents be inventive minds behind robots, there ultimately the human some promising something, ideas never really take up originally the stuff of science fiction, the concepts of apple and taxis is now quite to the appearing on the horizon. but that's still struggling to get going with people questioning that practicality and exclusivity. there is not one universal setting points. everyone can agree on that . wouldn't it be great to leave traffic jams behind and dried away in an airplane companies in the strong ups the world over have hope to realize this futuristic vision? at 1st glance, it seems like
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a very tempting technology and use on this. but of course be especially attractive in rural areas. includes a means of transfer. okay, one of my 1000 people, concepts and models for hair cabs have been on show and treat fair since 2012 summer now about to be certified to transport passengers. but will air cab soon be seen in the sky, or are they just a pipe dream? especially at 1st it will be something for very rich. people have a certain willingness to pay for it and it was the parents were supposed to be the 1st city in the world to allow air cabs for the olympic games. but shortly before the olympics, they were banned. bullet comforter could only conduct demonstrations flights. inverse size manufacturers may promote air cabs as a stackable and cheap, but they actually make neither ecological nor economic sense. so if we take
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a closer look, it's quite clear that lifting someone into the air requires more energy. you've been driving an electric car in, you know that the field around and keeping the bel air caps currently come to more energy and produce more greenhouse gases. then public transportation, such as subways, street, cars, or buses, air caps consume a lot of energy at take off and landing. you also have to get to and from the take off and landing sites, which use additional energy. they're not an energy efficient means of transportation. if an electric car or public transport can also be used instead, the lithium ion batteries are the same that are used in electric cars. air caps don't produce c o 2 emissions apart from those generated making the electrical power. at the moment, however, we don't really have the batteries on the market that would be necessary to fulfill the promise being made using the battery issue is crucial for the success of the concept yet, but this concept distributed. so i wouldn't just focus on electric drives right now
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. we're all familiar with our power grid problems. that's why i wouldn't want to have to reopen an eco the pallet time now we've been machine. passenger drones have been certified since april and cost around $300000.00 bureaus. chinese manufacturer, a homes model is a world 1st no pilot. what if the battery catches fire? how to use a power issued for most people? these are reasons not to get on board in dc, and how many cities does the subway run without drivers today? to hardly any present guns does also come down to social acceptance. so all of them so i can say you're just getting back to balance on time is flying, it's been more readily accepted in asia, then it has in europe. going pilot 3 would cut prices drastically. but could everyone afford it? you know, the, in our forecast, which we calculated for the market, we came up with 4 zeros per kilometer. as a magic limit. that is, if manufacturers managed to offer
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a flight for less than 4 years per kilometer, then a very large mass market would be able to establish itself because yes, this image is even if we reached the same price as this, taxis can, it's still not a mode of transport that's accessible to the general population. so where could air cab to be of most use? the airlines saudi a wants to buy up 100 electric lillian, just to 5 pilgrims between jetta and mecca and to other tourist destinations. other options would be to integrate them into public transportation or use them as airport shuttles for computing to work and for rescue missions and remote regions. some governments support research into urban air mobility, but not companies. this is late to the start of lithium, currently going bankrupt and urgently seeking new factors. the
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