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is only brought about they in effect this administrations and there has been no progress today in africa, people all the corners and they hope for a better future. this confident is an enormous opportunity. it has every imaginable natural resource and it is younger to stay true and this confident is me of the 5th teachers to teach. yes. so there is, i'm one of his help. people in africa have high hopes for the future. they would like to have functioning schools, good infrastructure, and, and the possibility to progress. while researchers find a new type of antibiotic able to be drug resistant bacteria, with the help of artificial intelligence, the former chief business officer at google has warned that in the future a i could define humanity, a scum bringing terrible consequences. how likely is a i to think of as, as, as come today, very high, you know, i'm the time a,
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i can actually generate its own confused power and do installation successful robotic arms and so on and so forth. that doesn't have the agency to do this. thing that is that you have that you're talking about to you. it does have the agency to create counting machines. right. and because humans are the things, um, so yeah, they, i might use that to fix, take them engines, or like the movie i oh boss, to the former google official noted that to come to that conclusion a, i could use online examples of pearl and aggressive behavior you underline that the us in china won't stop the evolution of robotics as the nations are rivals and the high tech res, foot, or boss, the lawn mazda has also previously said that a, i has the potential to destroy civilization technology and legal expert versus our donna and former professor at new york university, michael rex and mall. say that the outcome depends on whose hands the technology
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falls in ever did you fits no g as the if i said double educate far. it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful goes. now it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology either far better in america for man guidance us id on a bit of on to just use it for disaster. ours will do something that has a negative look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is web sense, whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both the edges. so when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is very use for technology. it reduces lot of part time listing activities or to improve the efficiency, the quality in so many things. but if it goes into, i'm go to door to minute and it can be used for negative, they would be as read and then it can be
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a disaster. that ends to balance said we needed a very prudent, not just the relation, but also oversight on the people. those are planning with the big colors. i think the real question is whether we, we arrive at an a, i dictatorship or an a i assisted human totalitarianism. and both of these are prospects are very possible given a large potential. so we're looking at the possibility that a, i could be wielded by the governments in conjunction with corporations to dictate the kinds of behaviors that the human beings must abide by or else face a severe consequences. and there's the possibility that a, i effectively will flatten human intelligence so that while it becomes more human like humans become more machine like. and this is a very serious, a possibility that's been explored by many, many authors. so
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a i needs to be looked at by a committee, not a governmental board, with a committee of, in the, of, of it's interested and concerned citizens who look at the developments of a i and discuss. and consider what the directions are and whether these directions should be taken. it's not, shouldn't, should not be in the hands of government who has a very significant interest in controlling and surveilling upon the population. so we can't trust the state to control a high because a high will turn out to be their weapon. and that's a rep for now. thanks for joining us. we'll see you right back at the top of the hour the, the pendulum. those will be always believes that life has a full set,
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that all the is ups and downs, the india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the world. and why did the 100 years of british troops bring it to this low or some could be interacting or late? so he gets back to the they came to take our change, our tech style, our role materials, even before making cannon cannon balls. they needed the search feature, which came from india, india, and i just don't do property. they have no right to my property, my, i don't, my gods. we went to our big spaces. i will speak could spaces of, uh,
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tempers angie wine and keep pointed out. these pieces, in fact the word new, also in the word, which is now going into the english big city. so quite telling me, even the human, the word lute has been muted into the english lexical. so pause you are enabled dig important levels. i'm dismissed you as soon as i get from the other one . what will you do the like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes you may think that it's, it needs repair on. it's totally broken. you might decide to break it up and remove the jet gemstones and actually melts the gold m v cost. and it might be even brighter and better than what it was before the. the
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good news is we do one. good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good company to do nothing. i'm inside my shoulder due shortly. i see them on the village. 2 minutes before it is close to my bed. i just saw 1st all benefit towards upstairs. oh, that's quite b when do manually? well, you'd see a modern manufacturing unit in glasgow. i know cartoons and managers to, well, it was all really, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i don't think they would have come here. can you tell me why that guys do more of this for the part about you know what the next step for the people do this?
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i've taken glitching something like under blocked me through the sink into the light to it is not like that. this is a punishment, not harmony, you'll be what i've been doing for centuries, but don't ready to the east india company. he's here to save you from the rest of the social lives and get the future. they propagated falsely. that india is a land of stig john most elephants, kroger dies, and we have to see, relate these higgins and peasants. so we have to convert them to question is to solve this on to is going on in the name of knowledge dentist to enter our mission is going to get off the phone on the, one of the main reasons for this subset of these india comes to me was the unity among the indians,
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lots of provinces and jobs in might as well funds simply fighting with each other. the beginning before, in hastings is any aggressive imperialist who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure, which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people are bringing in, that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relations that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of india with such needs destroyed because india at the time of input a shuttle home, is the 6 which is country and the was,
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it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world, the feeling value. and in between when the british came here, the story begins and 1716. 1978. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples, houses balances are sent us dated to the british museum. die british museum. just feed a big stolen items. the new york night outside of it is boozy and trust me,
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it's gorgeous. from the outside latch on the inside. it's quite controversial as some people might want to call it. so let's head inside and see what are some of the artifacts taken from india that this idea is a mind had i live in new delhi and i'm just recently graduated from national human television school in london. so i was about to move out from london, come back to india. and when i got this opportunity, i thought that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts. and those showed pieces of belonging to my own country. so you'll see this entire section is fairly solid, asian loaded artifacts. and all the things i saw that kind of the line did my,
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my love for history. and i was literally experiencing it see in front of me and it was of a view to mix of emotions that i felt it was it was, it was it. there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides, just like any piece of furniture that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house and should not be lo day to buy some 3rd party and be put on display. and some other houses are in some other country. um and especially made it to a sticker to action out of it and monetized. so there are 2 ways of thinking that when neutral, these artifacts monuments, which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they hadn't remained, they would have gone become rulings broken pillows as you see and roman for him. perhaps by going to the rich museum. they look present. so flushed but posterity,
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the obvious item, the wood service or easily means sending stolen items and stored in goods we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the light, knowing the lease. and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london and position them with all these stolen visors and non defacts have been to give you the similarity of so many said stuff is solely or to us indians. so yeah sizes. yeah, these watches in my community, no black, didn't belong to somebody. somebody the look at this, this looks like, obviously, or see the camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the
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community is an absolutely perfect and allergy about what it is, museums to the the do if i under the it or didn't. but uh the, the siding, they did is uh, biology the call him uh, date of birth, the biologic reincarnation. the guy exactly do not remember the exact date started the or somebody in july or late morning we got a call from the family member here. he called us and said no temple has been looked
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at other small move days or the date is the 5 most easiest for you at all? it is because for us it is monday i do this, the swami him said that they deems the guardian says, standing there for us. there's like your trade in good conduct. you'll see the new smaller chain gets kidnapped, filled out for the lemming, a, a group called in the upgrade project. and the upgrade product is a project when they are trying to locate all these other, the edited icons, the date, these or the call the images or stuff choose or load up. do that, or did you imagine being some of the different parts of this country under the name, under a pause,
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some praise to see that not only that of those then so such images have been smokers from this country the time on the rock. 60, now go found it of the nearby project, which is an organization to make the case that history belongs to its joe beautifully. so what we know is make the case for artifacts and heritage diluted from india to be brought back to a british, the colonizer say they saved items, the items were safe for centuries before they came, the items are not safe because they broke them down and sold them away, right. so for somebody to say that the item, i mean, why does, why does museum to do it if i were to collect the value of these items, because they stayed safe for centuries and, and they are centuries ordered. then a destroyer believes that he's the,
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he's the savior vendor. villain believes he's the heat of the acceptance and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please do the have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way and say the
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the to to do that was done yesterday is called the shuster project. physically right ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of a physical weapons. it is rather an appeal for lights to defeat darkness, for goodness, to deceive people for right to defeat wrong energetic cases, very interesting of their family and what's her modern day of what we call the punjab? now, you know, the sort of, monks, many other objects were taken that sort as a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, west fights for assistance. was that the family uh,
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engaged and then delightfully you know, the edge of that family should have a light to it. my name is ajar chopra, i'm an international lawyer about training, being a half indian and, and half precious. of course, these are powerful forces that when i was growing up, i had to learn how to reconcile. but in reconciling them, i understand very well both sides of this equation. my family's been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back a 17576 years actually in which the east india company had reached the punjab. what was in the punjab at the time was the 2nd par uh but the founder of that empire. my raja runs you thing a died in 1839. and as a result of that, that empire was break me up into different kingdoms, least in the company had managed to create a compromising set of relations with the northern half of the punjab. and that left
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one kingdom in the southern half of the punjab, which is where my ancestors were ruling at that time it was inevitable that there would be a conflict between the east india company and the british forces. and this last remaining kingdom, the last part of india to be conquered. and this was the fuse that's let the 2nd angular sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in no time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and artillery to be brought to milton for the siege. and so as the british advanced, they came up to so they came through the city, came up to the fortress, and then communicated with mirage to say it's time to surrender. ultimately, it came to the day of surrender, and this was the 22nd of january, 1849. mo roger was brought to the commanders 10th who is general william wish,
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and the translator in the tent to consort, and gave it to william. uh, as an active surrender. so mirage would be my 3 great, great, great, great grandfather. then the generations passed and as the generations passed, there was the search for this particular sword. there was no evidence of it anywhere for the various fun. and then at n b and i thought forwarded to them even the e far been the far before repeat that the me in the door is required though for me this is in my
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father. i the it is and meaningless. listen at school. i idea name is the life lessons. we just thought that appointed you your head protest, my son, the starbucks, i've got one sure the only this portal, the opportunity to do on the 3rd off or for fathers the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized. the great education institutions right from 5500 years the, the ed motive schools and the largest member of the trains people in the work. i
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will advise you to 5 more than 90 percent your phone to reduce the been the biggest team and introduce this public schools. the system of education are the mission or the schools kind of an education. but anybody set foot under one rules and they had learned science and the loan math and defended that. they have to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind. and they does give the indians that thinking in a very backward superstitious manner. the education, the constant k said on higher education, they been to establish street presidency, colleges, new institution,
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bengal or presidency invalid concerning my trust and in bombay who was a true pressing on the brought. it's not an invitation here. if you give them credit for, say they wanted for, for to indians, young indians in the main stream of education. so they wanted to somehow impose that scientific education with what happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that. before that the education was what it was late to them, to put something concern with their own set own length, which they could feel which stick would sense mistake would smell because relate to it, of course, but it really shows the easy going
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life the by the also providing jobs and also by giving them the easy way of address bracket. the says i'm the lifestyle. so all school was on colleges on the education programs were on new change, including the off schools, indians, well painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful effects. those which were exported. beautiful, soft materials interest to the point of costs. and all of that changed during the colonial is a lot of crafted, stopped costs that people didn't know existed before. you know, because the techniques have stopped because industrialization, machinery,
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and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things made it people so slowly come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this is uh they do operate memphis in the hydro, but do you, why is a g a integrated they did the academic they did the research in ours very descriptors is done. we are not to depriving the storing sierra in getting that regular academia via the students focus on the, the time with best, the verdict, the scriptures this targeted them for the sake of 2 things. one is to know the ancient techniques of the lifestyle, the mysterious to word as
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a how it is fond, my beloved, but my dad his we had better for me to send hound them 3 times a day. morning. why? the sun is raising evening. one sun is setting as an as dental fence on these the make the, you know, be had this famous, even famous throughout the minutes of lord mccully, who said the main objective of english education in india is to create a last set of interpreters, not someone who would, who knows, it would just do, but it does between them the rulers, in the millions, the big dublin was indian in the black and this didn't color but the english in
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their opinions and their motors in the intellect. as i said earlier, the cause it says the education system that they introduced, and india somehow has a big, a very low self esteem among indians. it starts with the school, it starts with childhood. so people are always thinking, i'm repeating the sentence, but people are indians. are always thinking the grass is green on the other side. so that's how even cricket was introduced into india along with the other education curriculum. the ticket is popular. no, we are on this only the sleeves play this game.
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