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stop it, stop the car. stop the car. stunning shocking release video showing how quickly a traffic stop can turn into a matter in debt-free police officer. this happened in iowa. that officer clinging to the hood of the car -based gun drawn as he screams at that driver to stop. hello everyone welcome to to fox news live by derek sean.
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arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville appeared the harrowing incident captured in video started when the officer tried to arrest someone in that car. christina coleman is live with the rest of the story. this was quite scary and quite dramatic. quickset is right, arthel. it's wild something out of a movie. this happened at the officer told a passenger in a vehicle he had a warrant out for his ar arrest. this traffic stop happening carroll, iowa about 90 miles northwest of des moines. the outstanding warrant was for illinois forgery case. carol police officer patrick mccarty asked the suspect to step out of the car. instead of following his instructions, police said the suspect shoved the driver out of the vehicle, scooted over, got behind the wheel started driving the car forward. even after it mccarty repeatedly ordered him to stop. the officer then ends up on the hood of the vehicle.
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>> stopped the car. he stopped the car. stop the car. stop it. stop the car. stop the car. put on the brakes. put on the brakes. >> despite the officers and demand, police dash cam video shows the suspect spieth off with mccarty on the hood of the vehicle as a pastor at intersection. they did not run into anybody. the suspect keeps going as the officer clings to the hood of the car. the suspect takes a sharp left turn because of a moving train and drives into a trucking site for another squad car shows the moment the suspect vehicle hits a ditch. on the left side musings did the officer body cam video shake take a look at there. he suffered a broken back after he was thrown from the vehicle. he did not give up on the pursuit resort on video urging
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officers to keep going after the suspect. the simo came and go get him. i am all right. >> i am good for. >> to get him. >> this dramatic video emerged after it was used last week during a hearing for the suspect. 29-year-old dennis and geiger junior of chicago a sentence up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of serious injury by vehicle for this incident that happened and march of 2021. arthel. >> boy, that is definitely unusual but it definitely highlights the danger that these officers face. they never know what they face when they leave the house the morning. >> absolutely. absolutely. fortunately he is okay that is scary stuff. >> really was. christina: thank you. eric: thank goodness for law enforcement. meanwhile president biden is up g-7 summit in japan treatment at the sukkot quad that is japan, india and australia.
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all form their part to face chinese aggression. also the g-7 take rating president zelensky is looking for a more military aid and he got it. the surprising about-face by the biden administration signaling it will let allies sent ukraine f-16 fighter jets. peter doocy live from hiroshima, japan. first why did the present oppose the f succeed and now the administration says yes, our allison's and the warplanes. >> eric, he had been saying for months he did not think ukraine needed f-16 fighter jets. now's national security team is telling us ukraine does need a fighter jet that will get them at some point a few months from now from somebody in the g-7 once ukrainian pilots are able to get trained up. >> we have reached a moment where it is time to look down the road and say what is ukraine going to need as part of a future force? to be able to deter and defend
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against russian aggression as we go forward. f-16 fourth generation fighter aircraft are part of that mix. >> president biden said shush up to a reporter asking about the debt limit. he is expressing confidence there will not be a default back home. but he has been pretty hands off of these talks. unlike the last time the president rather the country got this close to a default, he is not asking the vice president to lead things will he is overseas. vice president biden trust vice president harris to leave these negotiations? >> i disagree with the premise of your question. the president does. [inaudible] >> the president entrusts the vice president as we all know as we have stated many times. she was in that meeting with the congressional members that occurred very recently right for the president left for japan. >> they pose a sanctions question or click 30 sunday here
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in japan. it means later on today president biden is going to host a rare solo news conference his first formal loser like that november, erica. eric: people and complaining have not had enough it's pretty feisty dustup you have the white house press secretary. meanwhile president zelensky, c expected to get more commitments for military aid? he got what he came for basically. the united states are the biggest holdouts about these jet rate of course the united states is not going to send american pilots to pilot these jets. president biden said in the past he thanks american cruise, american pilots in those aircraft in eastern europe with signal the start of world war iii but instead they're going to train these pilots. we have dating back to march 11 some ukrainians in arizona you create training on air force simulators this takes it up a notch they are going to train these guys somewhere in europe.
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once the u.s. and g-7 partners determine they are ready to take custody of these aircraft the g-7 are going to get back together to figure out exactly where there are some spares they can give. a big condition of this we are told by jake sullivan overnight is the ukrainians cannot use them to go into russia. they can use them defensively they cannot use an offense of outside of the borders. so for white house correspondent peter doocy just after 3:00 a.m. and hiroshima. looking forward to challenging the president at that news conference to see what happens later on today thank you, good to see you. arthel: we are expecting to hear from the newest candidate for the republican presidential nomination, south carolina senator tim scott filed his 2024 paperwork with the federal election commission yesterday. florida governor ron desantis could join the growing republican field as soon as next
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week. alexandria hoff is live in washington with details, high alexandria. >> hi arthel. it's going to be a busy week and david senator scott did sign the paperwork is official for him. he is not expected to formally announce the run until monday but dropped his first campaign ad last night. >> today's kids are growing up immersed in a culture where everyone is a victim. we have to start teaching the necessity of individual responsibility for. >> scott team has confirmed the first major ad buy is going to be a whopping $6 million in key presidential primary states that includes new hampshire work florida governor ron desantis was yesterday. now, this week is going to head back to miami he's going to meet with donors it's expected that's when he'll make the long-awaited announcement. in the grant say he meet with residents, state reps and the governor who is still considering a run for president himself. they already confirmed prospective candidates they will
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have to make major straits to catch up with former president trump's lead in the polls. one of the most vocal gop critics of the former president may soon announce as well that's former new jersey governor chris christie. north dakota governor doug expected to make a decision in the coming days. miami mayor francis said he has not rolled out a run for president yet. and now a new video implies another big name may not have ruled out a run either. >> there are lights shining. we can usher in a new era of american values. president ronald reagan change lives. now it is our turn. >> that was virginia government use others speaking about contemplating the future of america. perhaps his own future as well. also former vice president mike pence but has been more clear about his consideration and perhaps running for president. his support it launched super
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pack this week, arthel. >> alexandria hoff with all the details. thank you. as alexander said it's going to big week coming up senator scott and governor desantis expecting to throw their hats into the ring. for more on this let's go to princeton university political scientists lauren wright. great to see you. let's are senator scott. he has such a compelling story please most prominent black conservative official in the nation we heard them talk about the victimization in this sort of thing but what you expect them to run on? how can his message of resignation? what you are absolutely right. he has a very compelling personal story ps a compelling record, especially as being a business friendly candidate that works well with the trump administration and was seen as sort of the backbone some of those economic policies. the very, very difficult part of this the crux of the issue is how do you get from 2% or tim
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scott is an most polls right n now, 2:30 or 40% or a place where you can compete with trump? frankly the more of these candidates that jump into the race, the better for president trump because it divides the field and it actually benefits the more established candidate. so, tim scott has a great story for your absolute right. but a lot of ground to cover frequency has been preaching unity, hope and redemption. is that a message that would resonate with the trump base are they looking for something else? what such a great question. i do not see how you can make up that ground without going after trump directly and distinguishing yourself. i do not think a positive message as hopeful as it is and as many republicans wish the party was perhaps headed in that direction overall will necessarily do that.
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once you are on that debate stage, once you're in the heat of campaign season and we know who is who, many candidates are wondering what should my strategy be? should i try not to alienate trump and stay in the mix here maybe there's a vice president for me or something in the administration? or do i take them to task and really running for first place? i don't think we have the answer yet from kenneth like ted scott or his fellow south carolinian nikki haley. what you talk going after trump. what the cans reportedly did not directly as ron desantis we heard about his fundraising call. he told the top fundraisers that president trump cannot win. he said that only he can defeat joe biden. will that be something to gain traction once he announces? brexit might. ron desantis' got a lot of
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negative attention for a six-week abortion man or his support for abortion policies of that sort rate is viewed with disney that highly public. has a lot to run on that's positive as a governor. he dealt with covid policies in the opposite way many governors in the country didn't got very similar or better outcomes. that is an impressive story to tell where he can really distinguish himself from the president. i am frankly surprised that is not been a bigger part of his message. i suspect it will be especially other governors jump into the race. those are the types of policies conservatives might want to hear about. i would not write off ron desantis yet. i think he is learning some really early lessons about what it's like to be the front runner or the alternative to trump front runner which he certainly still is because he seems to be running or grabbing a spot where he can say i am trump but not
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trump. here's a quote he gave and one of his qualities been talking about he quotes a voter saying quote you know trump was somebody we liked his policies but we did not like his values. with you we like your policies but we also know you share our values. he is saying that certainly a slam of the former president. but does that give him some work to run to get the trump voters to say i don't have the drama, i don't have the drama i don't have the indictment and all of that but i do have his policies so i was alternative? what sure on personal background yes. i think there will be a lot more attention on casey desantis who is is very, very committed wife who is a tremendous resource on the campaign trail part might research shows that's really important. there are some ways he can distinguish himself from trump. he also needs to get moderates and that's the question. how do you pivot for ultra
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conservative stances on certain social issues to getting people who might have voted for nikki haley or someone who is more toward the middle. we need shore this people up to into. in the need to win a national election rate trumps content on abortion issues is pretty fine tune sometimes. before i talked with former president bill clinton and was reminded he got 2% of the iowa caucus. 2% in the iowa caucus is not until eight months from now. we are just so early in the forecast year. we just don't know vagrants we are bit on the republican side it is a huge field so bill clinton did not have the beat up this many people but you are right. >> good points. you see that list i'm like wow how about that 2%. good to see you, lauren wright
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professor prince to bring tune into "fox news live" tomorrow at noon we will have another one of the presidential candidate hopefuls will join us. he has been making a lot of news lately tomorrow at 12 noon with arthel and myself here on the fox news channel. arthel: now to a story we have been followed here in "fox news live". the family of a north carolina woman who died mysteriously in mexico last fall now pleading with the white house for help to bring those responsible to justice. 25-year-old robinson was vacationing with six friends in san jose del cabo. a video of the moments before her death later surface. warnick now the images we are about to show you our graphic quite disturbing. they show her being brutally beaten and punched until she collapses to the floor. one person on camera egging on the attack telling mr. robinson
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to at least fight back. really? the group told the responding doctor she had been drinking heavily. but her mother said their stories just do not add up. >> i need justice for somebody. somebody needs to be arrested for this. >> amen. we cannot sleep. we cannot eat, we are barely holding down a job. we are not getting justice for hers and she needed justice. she can't rest either. i need people to stand up. arthel: fa launch an investigation but so far no charges and robinson separate family attorney is calling for a diplomatic intervention to find it extradite the attacker to mexico to stand trial. eric: migrant surge down south slowing down since the end of
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title 42. republican governor greg abbott of texas that is because of what his state is doing more than what the biden administration is doing paper live at the border with the very latest on governor abbott his steps and methods straightahead here is "fox newsy live" continues. everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals. enter the $10,000 nourishing moments giveaway. oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah.
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robin lawmakers in texas have passed a bill that aims to create a new police force dedicated to patrolling the southern border. state representative matt schaefer saying quote if invited will not defend this country we will bring texas governor greg abbott visited brownsville yesterday to thank troopers and national guardsmen for holding the line on the southern border. dan springer is live at el paso, texas right now with the very latest, dan. >> hi arthel but illegal border crossings remain way down from the peak of the surge which was just before the days leading up to the end of title 42. actually down between 60 and 70% from that peak again and the days leading up to may 11. we are still seeing groups coming in the groups are bit smaller. last night our cameraman sought
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to separate groups apprehend along the border into mexico. one was a group of five migrants the other just six. there were apprehend by border patrol that incident burned there's a larger group at eagle pass stopped along the rio grande about 100 were on the riverbank a mexican side been told by texas dps national guard to stay there. it was a two hour stand up it's a good example of governor greg abbott and he is talking yesterday and brownsville. >> is only one thing cause them to not enter illegally. this because of of the texas national guard the texas department of public safety building the barriers needed to prevent people from entering and then having the personnel behind those of barriers to ensure they would not enter. >> texas has done a lot and spent more than $2 billion on border security over the last two years. abbott set operation lone star has made 376,000 migrant
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apprehensions. 28000 criminal arrests and see his or that foreign 16 million legal doses offense and operate the state has bused just over 19000 migrants to five different sanctuary cds. among them washington d.c., new york city, chicago and philadelphia. just recently to the city of denver bring the big question is how long this low will last? there are still tens of thousands of migrants just across the board in mexico who want to get into the u.s. some are trying to the border patrol app to get in a silent appointments for that's only good for 1000 people per day. the others may get desperate. that is when it gets dangerous that they get to desperate they will go to the coyotes. they will go to the cartel members and say get me in any way you can. that is a people are worried about around here as they get more desperate they will try more dangerous ways to get in, arthel. arthel: thank you very much and there live in el paso. dan, thank you. >> meanwhile in new york a
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shocking new video shows a group of attackers attack a woman for the seven in brooklyn we went to warn you the video is of course graphic. officers say the victim in this attack that happened on thursday night is a 46-year-old woman. she was injured in thankfully he/she is recovering. nate foy live on how this went down to what developed. except thank goodness the solent is located beat and roger just before the midnight. the attack lasted i was a full minute take a look the woman is surrounded by six suspects were they hit her to the ground after exchanging some words. and then they punch and stomp on her repeatedly. you see she falls into the street. this continues for way too long before she crawls back up onto the sidewalk eventually trying to use that bike as protection for the group eventually walks away. not before police said they took her cell phone, wallet, $25 cash and bank cards. eric, very similar thing happened back in september 2 and 81-year-old man in queens, new
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york. he was badly beaten on the side of the rover's ribs were broken in this attack with the sioux suspects here also took off with his cell phone and just $15 in cash after this attack with this comes as a real crime in new york city, you can see is just barely up over the past year 145%. felony assaults up much more 8.3% over that same time. this week mayor eric adams bungalow the cities crime on repeat offenders. >> there is a clear pattern we talk about all the time of the extreme recidivist is driving much of what we see in the problems in the city. we cannot just continue to allow it recidivist behavior to her, our city it doesn't retail theft or violent violent crimes for quick speaking of violent cr crimes, over the past year shootings and murders are actually down in new york city. it assaults like we just on the video brooklyn unfortunately up. so far police have not made any
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arrests in that case. will send back to you pickwick sadly we've seen this all across the country, nay thank you. arthel: eric, as world leaders huddle at the g7 in japan, beijing is very much front of mind with the world leaders looking to quote deep risk china britt asia expert gordon chang on how that might work. he is up next. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small,
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wildfires ranging in canada. authorities on high alert on both sides of the border. we are seeing for example in alberta more than 90 wildfires averted their across vast areas of land for that is also forcing a major highway to close for example. many homes have been damaged around 10,000 residents evacuated so far. the fires of flared following at time of record high temperatures and months of lack of rainfall. alberta's biggest city, you see huge efforts underway to stop those fires and spreading even further. authorities have closed parks and campsites as a precaution over the coming holiday weekend. they are asking the public to keep a watchful eye out. fire crews also bring in extra resources to fight the wildfires including helicopters. around 2800 fire fighters are currently deployed in canada. moore expected to join them as
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the situation escalates throughout this weekend. smoke could also be seen on the denver skyline amid fears these fires could spread over a much greater area paid the wildfires have also cause delays and disruption to oil and gas production. there are fears about the potential for further delays back to you, eric. before our best wishes to her neighbors to the north, thank you. >> we are comments present binder said as i have said is at others has had to borrow a phrase from the european union itself, looking to deep risk not decoupled from china. arthel: national security adviser jake sullivan at the g7 meeting in japan yesterday. the leaders of the globe's wealthiest economies they are endorsing a unified stance towards china. well seeking constructive and stable relations with beijing,
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their statement reads in part our policy approaches are not designed to harm china. nor do we seek to thwart china second amendment progress and about we are not the coupling are inwards but the same time we recognize economic resilience requires de- risking and diversifying for it will seek address the challenges posed by china's nonmarket policies and practices which distort the global economy. we will counter such as illegitimate technology transfer or data disclosure but let's bring enough boarding chang. he is a senior fellow at the gate stone institute also author of the great u.s. china tech war. in the coming collapse of china. so gordon, let's start here. how do you de- risk not decoupled from china? >> it is a fine line, arthel. de- risking is diversifying. that is happening already britt largely because companies have
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been concerned about harsh chinese policies. so not only is there sort of this pull out of china, xi jinping the chinese ruler is pushing them out for this has become evident since the middle of march with those raids on american businesses. so this is happening and it is happening regardless of what the g7 is going to say. arthel: break it down further forest gordon, in which way is china a menace to the g7 the global economy investor world order quite frankly? and conversely what is china's kryptonite? excerpt: they've been very clear about this is to rule not dominate vote rule the world in the near parts of the solar system during about sounds ridiculous but that's what they talk about. what we have seen are malign malicious activities in the economic sphere it has been the wholesale theft of u.s. and other property.
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and gave me the organization with the kryptonite is a chinese economy right now is very, very weak. it's probably growing at most by 1% maybe even contracting reversing extreme pessimism on chinese society with the surge of chinese migrants coming into the country in the southern border. those are not poor chinese as her middle-class chinese second 4:30 $5000 a pop to the cartels. these are fairly well off chinese they want to leave the country. arthel: the chinese commerce minister goes to washington next week to meet with the commerce secretary, what is to happen in those meetings? what needs to happen there? extra small for my perspective we have to impose costs on ch china. it is great to talk to the chinese minister. but we have been doing that for a very, very long time.
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and really china has continued these policies. they have gotten worse. especially this year. i really don't think this is very productive for us. congress needs to impose those rules that the bite administration has been talking about. prohibiting investment i'm sure that's at the top of beijing's list. because some of the things the bite administration has unlike chip rules on china's ability to compete with us. for instance an artificial intelligence and other high-tech sectors. they certainly don't this new set of rules to come out. these are rules are absolutely necessary because we should not be essentially supporting china's attacks on us. you told me needs are helping us thwart chinese aggression towards everybody it seems? >> i think they will. but they prohibit investment into artificial intelligence that is essentially a chinese military research program.
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so, when americans invest in the sectors what we are doing is helping the chinese military become much more effective. which means they are directed against us. we have got to recognize, arthel, the chinese military right now in gauge of the biggest military buildup they are engaged in a purge of those who are opposed to war. that's a very, very bad sign. >> meanwhile china secretary blinken that the popping beginning next week. should the u.s. just ignore china's threat? >> absolutely. it's great to see the president scheduled a trip. it was not so great that he canceled. it is great secretary blinken is going. i hope the president does go. not only papa new guinea but throughout the pacific has become perhaps the most important area were we are contesting with china.
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china is making vast inroads in the area. they can very well be on america's doorstep. they are about too have a robust relations which is the next island chain to hawaii. so we have been asleep. it's not just this administration previous ones as well. china is making fast progress is very good secretary blinken is going to png next week. arthel: that's a very too close to comfort getting to hawaii. we know the reason why president biden is not going. he wants to be here at home to tilt the debt ceiling threat that is threatening our country and our economy and the domino effect to the world. that is why because if he goes it's like where you are not taking care of business at home? you know how that goes, gordon. really quickly and got 30 seconds are with you. how critical is china to containing russia? >> the russian war effort probably would have stalled long
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ago if china had not supplied not only effectively financing with elevated commodity purchases, also with lethal assistance. i think russia would not be in the war right now if it did not have beijing's backing. arthel: i have to go but next and we have to talk about how to get try to stop russia, don't know you probably do but i am out of time for now gordon i really always enjoy talking to really push at urinalysis. gordon chan thank you very much for. >> thank you arthel. before that is the question, see if they do. meanwhile the rise of artificial intelligence has more and more people worried including some in the entertainment industry. >> and many other people are experiencing the same sense of panic that i had. artists and writers are worried about their work being devalued. before the rise of a is the focus of the professor you just
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that's 800-630-8900. biggest are pretty greater back in court last night for the first time since her release from a russian jail five months ago. brittney sank her first shot and scored 18 points in the season opener against los angeles sparks. but her team the phoenix mercury lost the game. vice president kamala harris was on hand with the locker room pep talk right after the game bg told reporters she will never leave the u.s. again unless she is selected for the u.s. women's olympic team. >> i had access to open ar language english english motrin out your nap before it's public for it i was shocked by the capabilities bees my first encounter with that pitch me into a career existential cr crisis.
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so i asked myself should i drop out of computer sites and become a poet? of course the next week i downloaded 15000 homes on the internet and trained the system to write much better poetry than ever could be. >> that is chris callison-burch associate professor of computer and information science at the university of pennsylvania. he has testified before congress about the impact of ai. he had a lot to say how the fast-growing technology could impact issues of copyright, intellectual property. in the ceo of chat ghp t he called on congress to regulate artificial intelligence. before it gets out of control. chris callison-burch joins us now with a very latest on chatgpt. a lot of people do not understand all of this. you testified before congress, what did you tell them? what does congress need to do? >> is this a very important
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issues that has many different applications and many different implications for american society. the when i discussed before the house was the issue the interoperability of artificial intelligence and copyright. this is actually an incredibly nuance a tricky issue. one of the things that was interesting about the house hearing was there did not seem to beat anyone entrenched in their positions. there are no republican positions on this issue and democrat positions on this is issue. it is one of considering the contributions writers have made to the day that we train our systems on. and what our responsibility as an ai system developer should be to them as well as an issue of being able to produce outputs very similar to it artists have created or what singers sound like. these are very interesting nuance considerations. david: what you're saying is ai
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could develop its own songs, it could sound like a human and that could impact of course copyright and creation by human beings? >> that is right. even more broadly than its implications for artists and singers, it has to become so capable it can create quite plausible sounding songs that are in the style of particular artists like we saw two weeks ago with the song generated in the style of drake and the weekend. the implications are actually much broader buried the systems have gotten so good they have the potential to transform how we do work and how we create. and i, as a technology optimist think this is a great thing for this is going to make us more efficient workers. it is going to enable more people to unlock their creative potential. there is also a potential dark road we could go down whereas systems become much more
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performance they have the potential to displace a lot of workers that previously were not subject to automation. eric: what jobs could be lost question people right now are they going to have to worry -- you could write news articles whatever job you have if you are in finance or if you work at a store, what can you see happening down the line? >> absolutely. i think the potential is really great. there is a small probability of this happening. but it's got such a potentially negative impact on society it is something everyone needs to take seriously. in the past american labor has been displaced through automation and lower-cost labor overseas but that has largely affected blue-collar industry and factory workers. this has the potential to affect many aspects of white-collar work. i fear a career like a paralegal could go the way of a
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lamplighter. eric: family e is the ai chatgpt in your opening statement to congress. thirty seconds left to have a test to see if it is real or fake. he really cannot tell they say if something is ai or written by human being. >> absolutely. we are now well past the turning test which is a classic test about whether a computer it sounds plausibly human but we are deafly past that and we are only going to keep getting better over time. eric: while i'm glad you're on it. we'll see if it can get regulated if congress does something, professor chris callison-burch thank you for your insight and explain this brave new world. but thanks for having me. eric: right back with more news. what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪
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arthel: it is chilly in new york city with unofficial start to summer is nearly here with memorial day weekend around the corner. beaches are opening up to welcome the warmer weather. asked whether brandy campbell has a quick round up the country's best beaches. >> alright we are joining from isle of pauls for this is one of five beaches lining the coaster charleston, south carolina. also one of the five barrier
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islands frequent to take a look around you can see it's a beautiful day. overcast but the temperature is just right. most importantly it is dry. but that will not last for long but we know come tomorrow with the start of a cold front coming through so we can expect some showers, sunday as well as a monday but maybe even some rumbles of thunder. now if you are designed to hit up a beach now or anytime soon as we get closer to the official start of summer, here are some tips from those already on the beach on how to have a successful beach day. >> i'm a big sunscreen girl. i do 100 lots of snacks and towels. [laughter] >> water safety keep in mind that you need to keep your eyes on your children. you have to be careful with these waves and things like t that. and then bring toys with your kids. beach is fun. deafly bring a lot of toys and activities for kids to do. >> we can even have some funding finding beaches that best suit
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your personality. some beaches known for surfing, or even finding seashells. you can find a beach with simple nice blue clear water if that is what you like but keep in mind during this time, some beaches may have a landing of seaweed as we're getting closer to the peak of seaweed on our shores. it's also turtle nesting season. i am randy campbell back to you. if it all right randy thank you brandy campbell thank you. eric: preview of the beach on the summer its way. a preview for what is next fox news light at 4:00 p.m. one hour for never kansas senator roger marshall will join us for he'll be hear! hear! in the studio to discuss prison invited lending ally supply f-15s to ukraine. look at the very latest on the debt talks. where are they going? what they are saying and if it'll work, right arthel?rn >> let's hope, let's hope. we are back in onea. hour. is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar.
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