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me i realize it's actually really cool so i delved deep into it and i found this really cool kind of subtopic of artificial intelligence called reinforcement learning to live in a presentation about that a couple weeks ago and basically what it is is learning on its own so it's basically a machine. reenact a human the way it learns through experience and i think that's really cool because we're we're bringing a step closer to general intelligence. there's a debate that is on a high profile basis between i believe in on mosque and mark zuckerberg they talk about artificial intelligence has warned against artificial intelligence considers it a threat marks not a burger overt facebook has spoken positively about their artificial intelligence how do you weigh in on this topics or i think it depends on what we use it for so if we use it to solve problems then it's definitely good but if you use it on the flip side then it can have negative effects i mean you look at the goods out of course. right so do you see there being
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a possibility that it could get out of control artificial intelligence and what i mean by that is that you just described a situation where the artificial intelligence is kind of teaching itself and so it's now kind of divorcing itself from. the human experience if it becomes cognizant of its own existence and starts to live a kind of a parallel world i don't get to saif i hear but is that is there a risk there or how do you see that the other could be a potential risk in the future i don't think anything for the for the near future though reinforcement learning is still super early and there's still a lot of problems that we need to and you know if you're right and so you guys have work together we work on some of projects you know we don't collaborate. so you can do the this conference with the blotching conference and are you getting a lot out of it yeah we've been talking to two speakers like you and. listening and
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getting a lot of value so in my swim my presentation where stacey and i are on stage you know we were talking in the sense that there is going to be a battle between block chain and the state that people need brother cells for this is not going to be any handshake reconciliation between the state and bloc say it's going to be a conflict it's going to get more heated. how do you how do you see that i mean when you heard our presentation what did impression that it make on you like what do you think about that about the problem block chain response the government i feel like sometimes the government does a little bit like stifles innovation sometimes and that's not ideal obviously we're trying to innovate and falls because problems and we can't have that constraint sometimes. we need to have a government that allows innovation encourages it without having like a clamp on or trying to regulate it in any way. going to follow up on the green with that everything has sat whatever he said right now i think it's suppressing innovation and i think it really needs to change so you guys are basically on the
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front line of this emerging technology and there's going to be of course a lot of pushback and is it the idea that your ability to introduce products that are so. great is going to trump any pushback i mean they're just going to live and get a life of their own when you're when you're solving from the biggest problems like i said before you can't have any sort of government siphoning this if it's a solution like facebook or something that has real power i feel like the government would eventually have to accept that it is a solution that you have to take it great any thoughts on that yeah i agree i think i'm going to be really passion about what i do so i will make ends meet on this ok so their future here you are get ready you're still high school i guess right so then you're going to go to further education are you looking at different universities are you that you have your eye on that you think are attractive for you to go. what was it was going to be like for you guys we were actually talking
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about this as well ok let me do your thoughts i will go to your failure with your thoughts on this i'm not sure what i want to do in university honestly and this point i want to share most is the great geniuses of the space they drop out of universe. i'm not sure right it's like maybe there's value there maybe there's not what do you think my feeling especially for a block chain there are only like a couple of courses in the entire world in the universities so if we get to a point where we learn about artificial intelligence genomics what are a species which used to be and. become thought leaders and it's really a point of going to university anymore if already thought leaders in there there's foundations like the peter thiel foundation we have a project or idea that really works that solves a problem and right i believe a talent was a fellow of the work through the system is vitale seen as a. you know a role model in this space. yes i'd say so i mean i'm relatively new to the space
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i've been focusing on for only a couple of months so. yes i'd say so what are your thoughts. right he's seems of capture the imagination of quite a few number of people and encounter is kind of a great place to be at this five toronto canada is that a good area to work and for this to go forward yeah for sure they're trying to becoming almost the new innovation how did this point and i think it's a really good environment to be in when you're innovating changing the game so expand on that a little bit what makes it a good environment to mars building of course that has a bunch of startups in it in general just the people here in the venture capitalists and things like that it really helps to have meetings with lots of capital. but that could be the coming soon yes i sure am happy to share ok well guys you know what i can tell you is that you know we've been here we're talking to talking to fund managers the one thing that's lacking in this space are great engineers so you guys are really. well position now going forward and i think you
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know guys like yourself are really the next generation a big guy gives me is a big point investor and supporter incredible hope and i'm totally encouraged by meeting you two guys probably the most interesting meeting i've had this entire conference because i think oh yeah the future is assured so thanks for being on the guys report thank you for having us. well that's going to do it for this edition the cars are part of me mash kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank our special guests. and some are so much if you want to catch us on twitter it's cause report it's election time my hero. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for. customs are here permanently on the site is controlled by
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i am. america's new top diplomat promises to bring swagger to the u.s. state department as mike pompei o is officially sworn into office with the full backing of president trump. also this hour we speak
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very well welcome you're watching out. international with me and good to have you with us this hour now our top story former cia director mike pompei or has been officially made at washington's top diplomat for foreign policy after he was sworn in as the new secretary of state he's been given a strong endorsement by donald trump which is in stark contrast to his predecessor rex tillerson he was often at odds with the president. i must say that's more spirit than i've heard from the state department in a long time many years we can say many years maybe many decades it's going to be a fantastic start a fantastic day and that spirit will only be magnified only with this man right here i know that for a fact. now
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its official praises a true american hero my palm pale has been sworn in as the nation's chief diplomat and his bowing to make state department great again i talked about getting back our swagger and i'll fill in what i mean by that but it's important the united states diplomatic corps needs to be in every corner every stretch of the world executing missions on behalf of this country and pump a speech was well received by everyone from the media to other officials some didn't even wait to compare of the tillerson saying that he was more open than tillerson ever was pump a i did however stress the concept of american exceptionalism which is generally considered controversial in some circles least i talked in my my hearing about the fact that this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed this is a unique exceptional country russia is unique but not exceptional and is wasting no time taking the reins of us predecessor my pompei was spent his first days as
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secretary of state showing support to israel and that was just before israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made some inflammatory claims against iran accusing the country of lying about a secret nuclear weapons program for years but pompei was tough stance on iran and other supposedly hostile states aren't new. i can't think of a thing that has put america in a better position as a result of this deal every single action the iranians have taken has been bolder and starker than the ones they took before the agreement. thank you very real danger they are ever closer to having the capacity to hold america risk with a nuclear weapon thanks. it is difficult to imagine a stable syria that still has assad in power he is a puppet of the iranians and therefore it seems an unlikely situation where assad will be sitting on the throne of america's interests will be well served this is the same man who made a secret trip to north korea to pave the way for trump's historic meeting with kim
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jong il but bringing peace to the korean peninsula has become a top foreign policy priority for the u.s. administration but judging by the hawkish track records of those surrounding the president you might have to wonder what their real intentions are some iraq on r.t.e. washington d.c. . after a series of foreign trips mike pompei will spend the next several weeks in washington looking to pick up where rex tillerson left off however pay to make a nuclear studies director for his u.s. foreign policy might take on a more hostile approach on the pump. donald trump in announcing that tillerson was going to be leaving office said that he disagreed with tillerson about iran policy so that was a key factor is not going to disagree with pompei o and that's why the europeans are so frightened it's why one hundred foreign policy experts including fifty
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retired military officials said to trump wrote a letter saying we should not break this deal with iran it's in the united states' interest it's a good deal and iran has been following it clearly pompei o is among the real hawks when it comes to iran policy he's going to reinforce donald trump's worst tendencies along with john bolton the same thing with north korea so north korea right now looks very very positive but we know that between now and the time when this deal is concluded there's a hundred ways that it could blow up every day if pompei zero wants to be a moderating force a north korea that's great i hope he will also be a moderating force when it comes to iran but i doubt it. exclusive video from yemen now as r.t. has spoken to the bridegroom who survived a saudi led to ask strike that hit his wedding party at the end of april the attack
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left over a dozen of his friends and family pet. there's a subtle at the moment of the bombardment the rocket landed and the whole world turned red and i thought i was turning in the air and many were killed by shrapnel and. there was some victims who were torn in homes others were injured in the stomach head neck hands or legs my cousin died and other relatives were injured. one i when i was i came to see the wedding i was looking at people dancing and then . i was hearing my like the shrapnel from the rocket.

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