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all nobody's says to submit. i allude you what i see the student bosses though group you lation says use a gun, bob. ah, if they committed another terrorist attack, another crime, they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilians. vladimir putin, brandon's thursdays ukrainian linked that tax on russia's brielle region on active tour with security services saying explosive devices being discovered hidden across the area. a ukrainian group designated as terrorist by russia past claim responsibility for the incident leader was previously tied to new nazi ideology. so ahead of so it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20. as the
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e. u has been for several years. russia praise is developing countries for their independent decision figuring, gathering of foreign ministers in india while also criticizing the westbridge, both neo colonial habits, including sanctions on the manipulation of international law. as the world health organization called on the global community to rally support for earth. quick struct syria, washington appears to be using the tragedy to try and undermine political cooperation. in the region. we speak to geo political journalist to say the u. s. won't be able to put all the blame on the syrian government to hide behind these narrative that's here yet, the only one to blame for their calamity. when to be 12 years, a westerner backed war that has been making the country with one minute past. at night here in moscow this thursday, march, the 2nd i'm,
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you know, no need and you're welcome to the our team use are we start in rushes. brianna reaching near the ukrainian border where authorities say a terrorist group attacked several villages. they're leaving 2 people dead. and the child injured president burton has labeled the attack and act of ter q wouldn't feel sure they committed another terrorist attack. another crime. they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilians. they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw the civilians and children were sitting in it. these are the same people who wants to deprive us of our history, traditions, and language. one thing the area is currently being swept for additional explosive devices and mine clearance is underway. russian security services say the militants were pushed back into ukrainian territory where they were then targeted with
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artillery fire in order to prevent further civilian casualties. ortiz rachel blevins can tell us more. this is being treated as a terrorist attack. the f s. b came out and said that the situation is under control by one forestman, but also noted that a large number of explosives have been found in the area in the browns region there today. now, so far the death toll is up to 2 civilians killed and one child wounded after a moving vehicle was fired upon by terrorist suspects in the brown screeching there near the border between russia and ukraine. let's get into a little bit about what we know. so far about those suspected terrorists who are responsible. so there have been a number of posts all across social media that we've seen. and those individuals claim to be members of a group known for engaging and military activities against russia. now, notably, while their nationality is russian, they are based in ukraine and have a history of carrying out attacks against russians as they notably took
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responsibility for the murder of daria duke and back in august. now, there are also some reports we've seen in ukrainian media, where the official representative of ukraine's intelligence services was quoted as saying that this was a case where the russians were waking up. and this is attack as some kind of protests against food. and now it's important to note here that the suspects were actually looking at have not only shown their loyal to ukraine. however, the one major suspect, the one main individual who has been picture over and over again, is one who has actually bragged about having a cranium military id in order for the russian volunteer core to become a legal unit. i had to move mountains. i touched the hands of half of the top military brass in this country, politicians to an arrest of witches advisors, and the deputy heads of the security service of ukraine and so on and so forth. so
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i personally talk to scores of people before we really move the mountain away. and now that individual has notably, again, popularity as being an am a fighter. but he has not stayed quiet about the noon off the ideology, but he believes in noting that he is gaining followers and trying to train them into some sort of white nationalist fighters. and also at the same time promoting some sort of clothing line with nazi link symbols on it. here's what was said in a recent biased news article, which was talking about his views and his closing line in the interview and getting has outlined his ambitious vision for white wrecks, calling it an all encompassing lifestyle. brent and sort of nike for nazis that promotes his old uglier ideology is something strong, healthy and aspiration. in recent years, the white wrecks logger includes a helmet, wore it, and circled by a black sun. and uncle symbol that's been adopted by neo nazis. the logo has become an increasingly come inside and european james fight clubs and football terraces.
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so certainly a lot of questions remaining about those suspects who are responsible for today's deadly attack. also on thursday, another village in the brianna region was targeted by ukrainian mortar attacks. no casualties were reported on in the neighboring kursk district. reports of several rounds of ukrainian shelling, left one civilian dead, and another injured international security specialist marks la bota believes the goal of the attack was to create political on rest in russia. sabotaged it. what would be considered an acceptable act of a military conflict? but um, these particular individuals, they crossed the border in an on militarized area, presumably through the forest under cover of night. and they came up to a couple of villages, a population around a 180,
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with absolutely no military targets. that this is a terror classic act of political, violent political terrorism. they chose this one because it is the softest of soft targets. it is literally to the tiny little hamlets of villagers has no military value whatsoever, because they knew that this, they would at least get through it's goal is to inspire fear and hoping to create political unrest in russia. came to the story to bring attention to today. russia's top diplomat has criticized what he calls the western neo colonial mindset, of pushing its own interests and saying that they are beneficial for the world. the comments were made out of media conference following a g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi. sir glover off of that developing countries are aware of the u. s. lead tactic, but believe such an approach has reached an impasse no loss quicker than the school
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. the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse. they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia, and that is an existential problem for them. they are attempting to preserve their head, your money in the international arena. but developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big new as of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of gilbert bowers and there was no consensus, no joined community, could to be adopted. now india, of course, has released a chair summary and outcome documentary on the foreign ministers meet in new delhi . i'm talking russian diplomat lover of held a press conference just a while ago here to new delhi. in fact, he's a blamed the west for not being able to come out with that joint statement of that was expected dot net as far as you green is concerned. that really was the something you're walking all the conversations and that's where the global leaders
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will really divided a. but apart from that, dave is one point where there was some sort of consensus as mentioned by level there, which is multilateralism. c, m t m agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda . this includes seeking truth multilateralism and strengthening the position of developing countries. in particular, it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20, as the e. u has been for several years just now. multilateralism was one of the top agendas for feminist and letting them with these government to show new leadership on, in fact, apart from that as their law on the things on the agenda as well. of course, food insecurity, crises being one of the important agenda. but of course, some, as far as a list divide is concerned that they're both the sides were really harden and it was really difficult to measure. there was a bit of ocean data, a laboratory,
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also in that press conference. he held a said that a west also tried to block, although russian demands much but his leaf damaged over. we called for the document to reflect the need for an impartial, honest investigation into the north stream attack. but it was categorically rejected by our western partners because of their position. the g 20 declaration was blocked. you remember how the west reacted to the harsh revelations. they said it was nonsense, but we won't let them sweep it under the rug the total. so in the foreign minister, some need to day in new delhi, you have a several issues concern to ukraine. config and other divergence as well. that in fact, could not be reconciled. but of course, some, as far as at the top, a diploma i'll from russia who made it was a tech. he also said that the west is responsible for manipulating the was market prices, socially new, new threats. also, the western,
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fortunately has not given up its neo colonial habits. everything that is done now is to make the world economies subservient to the interests of the west. and there are neo colonial practices. this includes sanctions and attempts to manipulate prices in the world markets. for example, setting a price cap on oil is stealing other people's natural resources humanly. it also includes the manipulation of the rules of world trade within international trade organizations. via now as love hell, the fest conference here in new delhi family. the indian foreign minister also held a fast conference where he spoke about how a joint statement or a join to communicate could not come to. of course, india will still continue to be the problem solved was that it sees itself as, as remember, this event, the g 20 foreign ministers need to was one of the biggest events before as the finance summit, which will take place in september this year. and this really was
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a pre call sort of sorts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in barley last year, a, but a score saw as i understand, the indian side sees that it when i try and continue to be the problem solver, as it sees itself to be. i have rarely been so disturbed and heartbroken about how the world health organization chief house described his visit to syria in the wake of last month's devastating earthquakes. he called on the international community to help those have been effected even before the earthquake needs were increasing. while international aid was decreasing, but we must not close our eyes or turn our bucks on the seat in people. we cannot let this be a forgotten crisis. i call on the international community governments,
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philanthropies, individuals to dig deep, to lift up those who are enduring and he might have been loss. poverty and deprivation. significantly, egypt was among the 1st countries to the spot, humanitarian aid, to syria, with the foreign minister, visiting the country and expressing solid doroty with vote, their brotherly people. his trip is the 1st of its time since the 2 nations cut diplomatic ties after the so named are spring in 2011. earlier, a delegation of high ranking r parliamentarians also met with the syrian president, demonstrating a full and regional relations. western leaders, though generally have not shown the same level of commitment with washington for one preferring to focus on its political disagreements with bashar, less than the resolution. applause of the work of humanitarian aid and rescue workers on the ground and condemns the efforts by the ass had regime of syria to
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exploit the disaster to evade international pressure and accountability. including by preventing the united nations from providing assistance through border crossings between turkey and syria. well, news editor of the cradle current 1st sight. esteban korea believes the u. s. responds to the natural disaster. how seriously damaged washington's ability to construct its own normative on syria. washington has maintained that size and thought her to be asked. they have mundane that the war is only there to protect civilians even though the war and the sanctions have cause explanation. the more damage of these earthquake ever could. so maybe maybe while maybe they're the only surprise. okay. my washington was the earthquake itself because the good and the good and hide behind behind their, their publications anymore. they couldn't hide behind these leave that syria. we only want to blame for their calamity when i been 12 years of
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a western back war that has decimated the guns for anything that us could do before these. it doesn't call that much weight anymore it's. it's not an equal relationship that we currently live on. it's it's relationship based in dominance from those who against those who have not. so i think i think that what we're seeing and i think this is where we're heading even in the west, refuses to accept that even if they will continue to from other idea of either their way, their way. and the only way possible. we'd everybody across the world pieces across the global south, we see it and we realize that things are not changing things already change. it is the result of what is a way, mean us influence in this region and west asia and the failure of their policies and what we call maybe the end of western gemini, across the world. and our leader is what they have shown here. because reproach
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meant with syria started before the earthquake, and the leaders in the region there recognize that. and they're re aligning and they're taking their spot for wanting to become a new multi ball or work order. the countries that imposed sanctions on moscow have suffered themselves. the assessment of the russian finance minister, who spoke exclusively to ortiz, marina cost. rover, of course, sanctions hurt the hurt russia. they heard the countries that imposed them. they heard the world of trade as a whole. the principles of openness in world trade have been seriously affected. and this is not a one year consequence. this consequences will have a long term impact on the world's trade. despite expert bands in our individual commodities and others who have found new markets, i would like to add that 1st and foremost, these bands have led to the fact that energy products in the countries that impose sanctions have become more expensive. there's new supplies have emerged though more
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expensive due to noodle just sticks. yes, we're also suffered because logistics have become more expensive for us to. but nevertheless, new markets have emerged regarding other markets for our experts we have reoriented from the west to the east. this applies to flooring trade in general, not only experts, but also imports. therefore, those countries that impose these sanctions have themselves suffered at the expense of restricted supply to the russian market. we see that number of companies which we're working with us exporting to our markets, are cutting production and cutting this stuff. so the thesis is simple. when you impose restrictions, you cannot help but feel those restrictions yourself. this applies to those countries that are pursuing this policy. so where are not at all discouraged, we're learning and working under the new conditions and we'll continue to work under the circumstances and markets developing our own competences. i would like to say that responding to the new challenges, we started actively investing in our own competences which were previously quiet abroad. this includes electronics, every ation,
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automotive and mechanical engineering. ah, okay, to another story, generating quite a lot of interest today. romania has introduced the newly appointed henri government advisor. but with a twist, it's an a i bought the countries prime minister surprised his culminate on wednesday by introducing a new advisory member run completely on artificial intelligence named ion. it job entails scaling social networks to identify real time information on the supposed at once and desires of the romanian public. and to relate those wishes back to the state said the sins may also ought to communicate directly with the ai assistance. well, very happy to welcome on to the program to hear the thoughts of technology advocate and legal expert beaches are dana and also a i and robotics engineer, melinda ross,
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gentleman, you're both most welcome mellencamp start with you. this is being sold as a great idea. and a i system to tell the bucharest government what the romanian people are currently thinking. isn't that a good way to connect with the people regular? certainly the romanian prime minister has surprised and shocked the world with this idea of introduction of ion because ice truly believe the fact that the you cannot cost e i, i mean the, i has not honestly faith in capturing or responding to intangible human factors that go into real life decision making. so you cannot trust a eye on ethical decisions on moral decisions and other human concentrations that guide the course of business life and society at large. so this is not
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a good idea to introduce ai as it government and wiser. well, let's get the thoughts of v j a. start down on that very aspect feature hello. could implementing a system like this as melinda was saying, couldn't get manipulated by those that want to influence the government in a certain way. or i'm thinking of, of lobby groups on other similar groups. i think it's really bothered by various visas because nowadays, if you look into the programming which experts are best, they're going to capture what people are discussing in social media in their social and personal life. and you shouldn't be sure that when people out in informal enlightenment like social media, people express their true feelings, informal environment, people a lot of their parts, their project like people want to, or their bosses want to listen or those audience wants to listen. so i think this,
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if they have to become better decision making process, at least this a board will provide them with a lot of data. i get these out of the, in game in the society. it's not that they are the play thing, the you want to tell it is all ministers and it room and then bring in front of the people. what is light now on real time basis society is discussing. so that document and they get corrective action. one example, if they're discussing inflation or the other thing is or the quality of walk or that this go thing, food chart page. what it, what is going to be that is social media will be immediately dep. what am i will have an understanding of them foster then inaudible process on one other issue. melinda is perhaps political corruption, a major issue, you know, around the world. so if we get to perhaps use
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a in fears like politics. if everything gets a sort of electronic cold, statistical approach would that not help, perhaps eliminate or at least help reduce the problem or no? so like, oh, what i was to, we just said, i still disagree with one of the statement that social media is in collect the data from social media. what people are safe, because begin has recently said back in the social media platform is getting up pivot point of data, this information. so it will collect the missed information and collect all the pains because we need to be very cautious about this. so when the system is getting in more than the government, it's something that you cannot trust in the decision making process like during an emergency, it's brought the data misinformation is going to data hacking it'll, it'll weaken the national security. so didn't a lot of see this issues and who can not replace human lateral intelligence with
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artificial intelligence. because troll humans are the and i liked the biology big data for you to do a i structure. so if you introduce a go minted wiser and an advisor, which is completely in ai, artificial intelligence, the computer a so it's, it's very risky color like for example, what do you ever worry? i will like to fly in an airplane where there is no pilot. it's mean close by. no, never nobody will ever fly a plane which is without pilot human. because we cannot trust computing to this extent where critical decision decisions back critical. and allison strategies could be made made using ai platforms. so this is a terrible idea. what is your own muscle mentioned that it is far more dangerous than nukes. so this the goal here, mr. shut down. all not point a, i suppose it is okay to a certain level, but as we just heard from the other guest,
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you know, it would you want to be in a plane where artificial intelligence has control of your life? certainly when we will have less cars, when lot of these are happening. robotics when not designing, but again, i'm not sure the inputs are happening through artificial intelligence. he was today learning and all that stuff. the airplane is also on auto pilot, or it does your company i never cleared in your system. so that was my point here comes up is yes. illusion of the model today. you have a lot of things to do. you have a drawing which takes off and goes back to the location. you want to put the camera in it. if you put a human being in it,
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i don't think it will. just because you'll replace a lot. all those are play with all people. the blind here comes it back for mistakes. i'm not what it was, the camera or whatever, but then and it goes and comes back. so why here comes up is, this is what we're really appreciate. that things are evolving technology that it was me. and it is, it look pretty fast. so today one bob has been in future. there will be many more. anyone have really grown beta. cisco will improve checks and balances really bring . so why do i feel like was, is with appreciate growing 1000000 euro itching to get in there from 1 point one being just one thing that i would after the entire time. what is, what do you ever trust in artificial intelligence or the national intelligence, which is that which is in form of our human minds than what we design. because
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ultimately we, the humans are the greatest of. yeah. and like if you guys have a, take a look at the chat g, b, t and it is now a, you know, more into some controversial team sound like, you know, recently in the, in a check the news. the lot of things that are more controversial, which is be directed by chat g b, d. similarly, a i, as an advisor to the domain, is definitely going to leak the, that they the national security, their secrets and, and it's like, it's a, it's going to create a new digital war in the world. i've been very soon because of what mr. we did has said that it has just started evolving. it had just started, you may have started adopting this technology, which is again, not something which we can say. it's a foolproof for system. and okay, i is suddenly, even if it is a computer, if it is an internet, it is definitely what is the access and it's brought to hacking and data stealing,
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reject. i will say that if i read by you and i have a google map, i will trust will let them because google tells me where is the traffic jam, which is the shortest route on which is the right route for me to reach your destination. my driver, if i depend on him, he would have big but gotten me in a traffic with more time and it is not logical to say that does because either or it depends how the system as it was o clock is the credibility of the board. how the a is the, the lab, and i still feel that when we went to human beings, i thought process. technology has already begun the human intelligence. but again, for the next level of development, you need to know when it is. but again, the a i will fill that gap and just put another point you are you not like many people around the world just getting tired of being constantly surrounded by machines. more and more. yeah. i doing everywhere in for you. in this case,
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it's judging the importance of romanian citizens problems. is that not going one step too far? they all depends on what you want to do when it comes to traffic. i really prefer to have google map, but if i want to enter, then i'd prefer to have a thing that is turned off, you know, electronic piano playing next to me. so all depends. it is your choice, your intelligence, how much you want to use technology in your life. but definitely it is a facilitator. it helps in better decision making. was you have it in for how to use or not to use. it is your intelligence. you want to use or you don't want to use. so i will prefer lower data in, so i would prefer to use my instinct. depends on what i want to know. when it comes to governments, i want to know what my population is thinking. once you have them for how do i use
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that information, this can be my decision making as a primary, melinda, that sounds pretty reasonable, doesn't it? because while there may be those opposed to such technology, we're living in the 21st century. as such, systems could help eliminate human errors, do the benefits not outweigh the risks here. city lee benefit which you get from this kind of system is that the processing time might get fast faster, or perhaps it we get passed up. but when it comes to faster, it will include the faster flow of data and misinformation. it will include the faster flow of data hacking. it will become a faster way to weaken the national security and the like, what was the we just said again. see, i would disagree with comparing a little map and a single oriented in a purpose is a different thing, and the government advisory is a completely different thing. so these boards cannot connect together. so what the thing is like you, you her even coming to the google map a,
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you still use your consciousness, your human intelligence, your national intelligence, you don't rely completely on the air. so similarly, when it comes to critical decision making strategies and emergency decision makings, you cannot trust at all because what decisions you are making, what it, why did the, the system, which is why did the entire nation as an yeah, i don't know what kind of defense been loaded and feeding in that computer, which is why i think the government of a nation and a one find a if this is promoting one, find it in time, it will be, you know, in a 90 percent the government will be controlled by. yeah. so, so this is going to be a great threat to the nations and especially the nations who are dominating in technology development are going to lower the war and definitely is going to be one of the cost for the digital world war. ok, bias certainly does seem like an issue, but at mr. start donna, you mentioned google maps can. i also mentioned google per company alphabet. they lost a $100000000000.00 and market value after it's new.
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