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it is called the token alliance we have over two hundred sixty block chain and token experts from around the world who have come together to write the best practices for token assurances and they were going to take those best practices and implement them so we our company as well voluntarily comply with that and so in a sense this is setting up phase one of a self regulatory system more power to you i mean unfortunately i think given all these a c c subpoenas and everything is if we have lots of negative stories out there that once the regulators put those guys and gals you know put them in their place and find them that they may then come up with changes to laws rules and regulations so i hope that your efforts are successful in that you go about it is quickly as you can i'm thankful that you're out there a period boring the c.e.o. and founder of the chamber chamber of digital congress thank you so much for being in fact free shit. and time now for a puny pause for the promotional cause but stay with us because when we return
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we'll talk with todd shipley of vero software about why the pentagon isn't listing silicon valley in efforts to build out artificial intelligence plus i'll let you know about a righteous robot that is out of the job despite the fact that if perform as advertised and as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell stocks on the spot a small rebound with dow jones nasdaq and s. and p. all moving up for the day will be right that. time about email best of the entire time i need them i get. them but i think. that again that i mean buying them on time and where i'm not god. morning and had me.
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in the mood to adopt him you know those little disadvantaging consensual if you want. and they know who to buy whether natural again to be made i don't see the deadlines to be because any. patient is fulfilling homeschools when it comes to killfile you don't change the rules oh. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media attack donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mackay but the f.b.i. is taking some point is this the beginning of a perv. well
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you know the pirate thing we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the smaller baltic sea don't harp on ships and you can. see i'm not confident in. the limo self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dot and he won't become the current. constitution scoops seventy five tons true they do it several times a day with a big fleet oh you get an idea oh shit. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be within this oh the deal going to get around. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to put me to eighty percent of the shuttle with you and we will show the great the grid to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join down to for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciate me to just take the radio beyond the team's lay just a ditch. it may go up as we go. but. how
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does it feel to be. the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we do or don't like a video visitation i don't know what comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore is cost effective that's what they want to do that long they don't give a damn if you do the chores or not there are actually paying us to put it back into . the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. bridge what she could is behind such success. when you don't see. what. they could put in. to what they need not through only ten. maids. let alone they. said. no to that.
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if you speak french. those who have. not seen you. welcome back according to euro stat male and female jobs in the european union continue to be segmented by fairly traditional job walls men remain primarily builders drivers metal workers laborers and health professionals while females are personal care workers cleaners office clerks teachers and health technicians. the u.s. securities and exchange commission is awarded eighty three million dollars to an
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individual one person who blew the whistle on bank of america in the second largest settlement with a bank ever the settlement a four hundred fifteen million dollars was reached in relation to accusations that b. of a misused customer funds and securities to generate their own profits placing billions of dollars of customer money at risk over a roughly six year period of time who says it doesn't pay to be a tattletale plus the whistleblower helped his or her fellow bank customers bonus. archer daniels midland the largest global agricultural producer who markets itself as the supermarket to the world is going through yet another restructuring the second in three years as increase profits in the grain industry appear of eighty m. competitors bunky international which cut four hundred fifty million dollars in capital spending and cargill have also gone through a reshuffling in recent years with cargill changing its leadership team.
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saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon and the yes's in the united states for two weeks and today he met at the white house with president trump one deal m.b.'s hopes to conclude while in the states as in arresting the saudi arabian sovereign wealth fund is seeking to buy a ten percent stake for four hundred million dollars and devore l l c that's the world's largest talent agency the move is seen as part of the saudi's effort to build a sports and entertainment industry in the conservative nation where cinemas movie theaters until recently have been banned. the u.s. military is tapping the silicon valley to help them with artificial intelligence what's going on we're joined by todd shipley of various software todd thanks again for being with us what's going on with the pentagon and still it silicon valley here and is it a good move. well thanks part for having me on today yes it is
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a good move in fact i think it's probably the smartest move the military can do right now because they've got to get in this game artificial intelligence is going to change you know how we perceive so many things on the internet now and teaming up with silicon valley is probably the best thing they can do in from another perspective too because the chinese are going full bore in this space and we have to have the lead in this space to be able to combat anything that our foreign adversaries are doing in the same same field that brings up you know the decision that was made last week by sci fi the the entity that looks at whether or not we should be exploiting any of our technologies and see if under the trumpet ministrations said that broadband a currently singapore based computer company could not buy u.s. based paul com and in particular the concern was based upon the five g. capabilities that might be developed in that sense they were based in singapore
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that perhaps those could be shared with the chinese if you looked at these sorts of things in the past and is it a real issue and a national security issue that people need to be thinking about seriously. well yes definitely it's a national security issue in there's so many things involved with the technology in this space that most americans don't understand how effective they are look at what goes into your computers your hard drives the technology that they are the chips that are manufactured and then this is being done in the united states anymore so it's is a big issue and we have to be considering what technology we're trading for you know profit expression when the companies are looking just about the dollar and not about what the security issues are going to be for the united states does it look let's let's distinguish between things like i mentioned five g. there let's distinguish between speed and true ai artificial intelligence because i
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think a lot of people don't know i mean i understand the difference between speed in ai but but what is true artificial intelligence and what does it mean for the future. well i mean truly it's what we think about saif i that fact that you have a technology that can think for itself and make decisions based on a situation itself that's not what's occurring right now and we're a ways away from that i mean we have a lot of things that we have to do to get there i know there's some research mean done about how do artificial intelligence perceive things and is it really intelligent or not but right now we're not quite there yet at this point in time so we've got a period to work on that although things are escalating rapidly just last year we would have thought we weren't getting as far forward as we are but the technology is rapidly changing because a lot more companies are putting the money and the effort and the design into artificial intelligence to make it much better than it did it was just you know twelve months ago todd is it is it when you when you think about
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a it's above and beyond like autonomous cars i mean it's not just smart it's intuitive and it thinks ahead so exact so what sorts of things i mean you talk about saif and makes me think of terminator and and robo cops but but what is the cutting edge right now of a i what actual things are being worked upon in a country or around the world for that matter well the thing is sure that the things that are happening right now are upgraded ability for programs to make decisions it's still an issue of a. computer having to make decisions about things when it approaches something if it looks at an apple and it looks it at an orange somebody pre-code saying i like the apple i don't like the orange did it point at when the artificial intelligence can look at an apple look an origin say i like one of the other based on other circumstances because of the color because of of the texture that's when we'll know
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things have changed rapidly but right now we're not quite there yet. two more questions for you well you could have a zillion questions for you but two more for this time todd so you're on and i know you're not a trader or anything but you may that may be interested to know and i'm interested in your comment there are traders the high frequency traders which are fairly adept at that their algorithms but even the largest of the large high frequency traders at the new york stock exchange they want to have actual humans on the floor for a certain circumstances when things are pretty chaotic does that surprise you. well humans at this point time can still make the best decisions based on their understanding of the facts that's we're going to come into this field and i think we'll see it there probably sooner than later that that day trading is going to occur where these traders are going to actually be using this technology to make very fast decisions because that's what's occurring on the trading floor now it's
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hard for humans to keep up with the amount of traffic this going through and these artificial intelligence programs will be able to make those decisions much much faster and we'll see it implemented there probably sooner than later right and i don't want to shift just a little bit for the last question because it's not necessarily about a but about hacking and you know we talk about hacking and we look at places around the world and they've talked about you know north korea a lot and remember that so many hacked it was alleged that it was north korea you're several years ago but you've done these things so i mean you've been in law enforcement and looked at these things had associations on on these sorts of us security electronic security but how does a country like north korea with seemingly nothing other than nuclear weapons to offer their people i mean they're that per capita g.d.p. is like fifteen hundred bucks a year how did they have this place in the dirt the hackers and the capabilities to
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break what would seem like some of the strongest computer security systems in the world. well they're doing like every other hacker does they're dedicated to resources to learning to understanding the systems and then they're probing it you say you do you want to move away from artificial intelligence but the thing is if the north koreans ever get a very well put together artificial intelligence package that can do probing on networks they don't have to do the work the artificial intelligence to do the work and find out where the holes are and then the humans can just walk in the door and do whatever they need to do so it's scary that these countries have the resources to be able to put towards this but it's even more scary if they can break in steal a package of something or like we talked about earlier companies by this intelligence and move it overseas we've got some things to worry about touch shipley of various software we've got some things we are talking about further in the future we thank you for your expertise thank you for your time have a great day. thanks bart you guys have
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a great day too. and before we go and speaking of high technology and artificial intelligence a robot that is said to be able to flip two thousand hamburgers per day and was able to do it is now off the job the sixty thousand dollars named flippy isn't that cute was working well in pasadena california at cali burger and it's said to have been able to sense a burgers temperature and know exactly precisely when the all important flip should flop but the human workers couldn't keep up with making the pad isn't time for the but so it has been taken offline at least for now perhaps they'll add some padding making bots as we go forward with more high tech an artificial intelligence the question will continue to arise to bought or not to but that would be the question and that's all for this time thanks for watching and be sure to catch boom bust on
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the sun. breaking news in r.t. russia says it regards the poisoning of a former spy in the u.k. as an act of terror. also this hour facebook is under fire after the date of millions of its users was harvested and exploited in u.s. presidential campaigns we debate whether this amounted to election meddling i understand that's part of why i would whatever whatever the russian. buy you know there's a lot of things we'll see is the fact that facebook is a. proxy you feel well. and. schools of civilians are killed as rebel shelling targets the suburbs of damascus and it's a crowded market.
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and i welcome you watching r.t. international is just turned five pm here in moscow now we start with breaking news because the russian foreign ministry says it considers the poisoning of former spice and his daughter as an act of terror is just held a briefing on the case and we can get the details now of what was said with an idiot today she was following events for us just give us some more information then on exactly what was said in that briefing that is a lot was said as you can imagine it was the chance for russia to put forward their perspective of what's been going on in the diplomatic situation the how they see that it can be resolved if at all firstly the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things irritate reiterated that russia was in no way or could benefit from this attack and said that moscow sees this as a terror attack they also mentioned again that they had offered their help in terms
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of a joint investigation with the u.k. that offer had been refused they also said that they thought that the attack could have been orchestrated by someone else but. that russia was not putting the blame on anyone else and did not want those words to be distorted let's take a quick listen. we see that the british authorities are becoming ever more nervous and it's clear why the clock is ticking they have backed themselves into a corner they will eventually have to provide an increasing number of unanswered questions we expect from london and from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and official. developments regarding the scruple we need comprehensive conclusions and detailed confirmation. a defense ministry spokesperson spoke out as well he said that it seems britain is afraid to conduct an unbiased investigation into the script the case they also said that the u.k. presented no proof. about the poison used in the scribbled case that it was
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actually made in russia and apparently the former of the substance was published by a scientist. who they say is working for the us government has published a book and even published the formula let's see what they said. the chemistry with the right equipment. easily created nerve agent. according to the foreign ministry they also said that this was one of the states have been implementing that britain was one of the states that was implanting a program on the development of a new chemical weapons this is since the one nine hundred seventy s. so lots of things being pointed out they also came outside moscow doesn't have to present anything in terms of the schiphol case but is ready for a joint investigation which they've asked many times and now we have had a reaction from a london embassy spokesperson they said london has proposed dialogue with russia over this case however moscow said that they didn't see
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a constructive approach from moscow now the impasse is that did not attend were the u.s. . france and britain u.s. and britain did send a representative from the embassy embassy workers and the kremlin spokesperson reacted to that u.k. decision said it showed willingness to hear russia as to the question so it's just literally at the moment it's gone on for ages i can't see or no one can see how this is going to when right now i am sure that it's going to go on for some weeks. at least ok thanks to do that was artie's near a cheetah there with the latest. now another new use the hash tag delete facebook has been trending on social media after it was revealed that the tech giant failed to protect the data of millions of users from being used for political purposes the scandal involves a british data gathering firm called cambridge analytical it worked with multiple u.s. presidential campaigns including donald trump's reportedly harvested the details of
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as many as fifty million facebook profiles for its operations the company is now under investigation and has even suspended its chief executive. has more now on the story political campaigns have changed they're no longer about running the most t.v. spots are spending the most money they're about the smartest money finally a political communications company that really knows how to pitch and their name cambridge analytic or has prestigious and academic connotations to again very convincing smart money must mean smart ideas writes we have a unique extra layer of data about personality decisionmaking in motivation this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message cambridge and i think a claim they can do all this with a mix of data analysis and strategic communication their client list is want to
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boast about trump cruise carson the list goes on so impressed so far better. how exactly do cambridge and it's a target go to a company now accused of using the private debt of tens of millions of facebook users to directly target potential american voters data analytics firm that harvested information from millions of americans without their permission facebook is under growing pressure to explain how to protect americans personal information from people wanting to exploit it for electoral gain tricks by tens and conditions wow suddenly they say collation doesn't seem so impressive especially when you end up in a legal feud with the social media giants and it tends outs cambridge on earth to have a not small skeletons in their closet according to britain's channel four news and they're on the cover investigation they pose as potential clients interested in the outcome of the share lankan elections last month they found cambridge analytical secretly works to influence over two hundred elections worldwide and their tactics
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when so squeaky clean the two fundamental human drivers when it comes to taking information on board effectively our hopes and fears and many of those are unspoken and even unconscious it's no good fighting an election campaign on the facts because actually it's all about emotion but that's not what cambridge i mean if the publicly admit of course publicly they say that advertising is not coercive they'd also tell you they never use any tactics boss you mentioned intelligence gathering as well as parts of the mix didn't you yes we have relationships and partnerships with specialist organizations that do that kind of work you know who the opposition is you know their secrets you know their tactics. since some girls are run to the candidate's house we have lots of history of such things with a years of practice cambridge and then let's go have become real pros that having
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the result they want if we are working and then we can set up free k. d's and websites we can go in our students doing research projects and attach to university we can be tourists there are so many options we can look at i've had lots of experience in this at cambridge i'm a little we are creating the future of political campaigning. so it's a story with twists out tens of action mad links weighing the minds of voters using dirty tricks but something is missing oh and the narrative that russia must be behind it all now that it's an impressive result this is certainly their world donald trump's campaign is not the first to use facebook's dated gathering for political purposes for my campaign official for barack obama revealed that in twenty twelve they did obtain much more personal information than their republican rivals can win davidson added it was all things to loopholes in facebook's privacy terms at the time. facebook twenty five election we got people to opt in and
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the privacy policies at that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets complicated is that freak facebook out. so they shut off the feature to the day is out there you can't take it back to the democrats have this information well we invited pretty good thing uniform adviser to hillary clinton's campaign as well as the media and this line to discuss whether the political use of social media inside the u.s. is more dangerous than the claims of potential foreign interference looks like it's undisputed they did things that either were clearly against the law campaign finance laws the involvement of foreigners and us election campaigns let alone kind of the moral approach of basically pretending to be something that they weren't. so they either clearly would over the line or they they went right up to it and i
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think that's what investigators where the state attorneys general i'm sure congress will look into it whether this justice department looks into it because donald trump was the beneficiary of his campaign that they worked with i wouldn't exactly hold my breath on that happening they entire point is being missed here is not cambridge analytic is the fact that facebook is a tool a proxy if you will of that government and it's a surveillance june it it was conceived it through darpa through seed money this this phasing this oh do you think they use the information against there are you kidding me facebook apple everything that we do is basically sucking up every bit of information we have where has the world been you're living in and up an optic on and when bharat go back imo was.
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