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to a facility, our long overdue torture was a betrayal of the rights of the victims of the 911 attacks. the us government must urgency, provide judicial resolution apology and guarantees of non repetition. i still have serious concerns about the continued detention of now 13 men at still there and the persistent arbitrariness that provides their day to day existence. i observed that after 2 decades of custody, the suffering of those detained is profound. and it's ongoing. every single detainee i met with lives with the unrelenting harms that follow from systematic practices of rendition, torture and arbitrary detention well that known as get familiar with located in cuba. the facility was established by president george w bush as administration in 2002 during the so called a war on terra votes of abuse and torture. the cameras, international alarms,
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with the you and the special rep it to his comments on the question about the attention of i give him our president, his task followed numerous us promises to close down the prison. that is pledge came from the bite and white house. the last february, the strongest assurance was, were actually made by the former us president brock obama closing gets my was a big part of his presidential campaign platform. as i have said repeatedly that i intend to close blond dynamo and i will follow through on that when i was elected in 2008, i said we need to close one town and i continue to believe that we've got a close one to provide the process whereby guantanamo will be closed. no later than one year from now. for
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my us intelligence officer, john kerry zachary joined me earlier in the program. he said, well, it's good, but the us in special laboratory speaking up against guantanamo bay, there's no way for the world, the whole, those behind the prison to come comfortable for the cry. it's an important international issues the united states is not in the mainstream of civilized countries on, on these issues of, of torture and rendition and secret prisons and, and keeping people without charging them with a crime or without allowing them to have to face their peers. inner port court room . so it's, it's good that the special rapid tour spoke up the previous special wrapper tour. noon smells are also spoke up and also issued reports. but the shame of it is that that i think the united states is going to just ignore it. there's no way to hold
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the united, the united states kind of what the sad truth of the matter is that the, the position of you in special rep, a tour for, for torture does not have any teeth associated with it. there's no enforcement authority. so he or she can give speeches and, and issue press releases and write reports. but there is no way to compel the united states uh, to uh, to follow the law. what it says is that some countries are held to a certain legal standard, and others are not any other country would be held to it a tougher standard. but the cuban defense minister as hell told with his a russian counterpart in moscow his days off to the failed flag and the military mutiny. during the meeting, he placed the blame on nato. it was expansion for instigating the card. conflicting your bonus and how do you really just desire to continue expanding towards the
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boldest of the russian federation, led to conflict and force to boss. so to launch a special military operation, the united states and some of its l lies have repeatedly used to force the invited sober and countries and into fee. it's in the internal affairs because those countries did not submit to the democratic interest and defend their independence to bodies. again, such a policy off, he pol christy and double standards. he said it will make us take responsibility for the consequences stuff. let's aggressive military doctrine beyond native borders, which dressings piece, security and international stability. i was discussing this story with a professor of latin american and caribbean studies, so daniel shaw, he joined me earlier. he says the cuban russian relations have played an important role in helping the island nation survive on circumvent decades of restrictions and things. when i 1st say i was in havana recently, and what i heard from the cuban people over and over and over is that they would be
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starving if it was in for moscow if it was in for the russians in the deals around so arisen around uh, we in, in, in food, in these different um, ways of breaking the us is, uh, a unilateral blockade, the cuban said that they would be, uh, starving. so i want to start with that very human. no, because that shook me uh to, to the core, to hear that uh over and over again, we see high level uh meetings between the russians and the cubans. this is obviously not a pleasant news for those in washington that was to suffocate blockade. it makes things extremely difficult both for this island, a link only 90 miles away from the florida keys in for um this uh, our full country halfway across the world. uh russia,
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in how important the club of sanction and block 80 countries continue to find one another to washington chagrin. legislation is working his way through the us congress to stop funding the un commission whose role that is to investigate is there any crimes against palestinians in order to justify that proposal? one republican congressman sided continuous criticism that israel has been facing within the united nations. these royalties routinely attacked and undermined to across the entire system while the world's was team and bytes abuse us to remain. frankly, relatively, i'm touched, the effectiveness and the we just failure. so the united nations and you and bodies do not familiar with support. they are you on commission of inquiry investigators violations of international law, particularly human rights abuses, and it's taking name. it is rail for a type trans against palestinian. and while america is the u ends largest funding source, the proposed budget cuts would amount to over 7,
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a $100000000.00. the same time, washington is also looking to eliminate the actual office of the special representative of palestinian affairs. that room is inside the us state department . now over a 100 palestinians have been killed by as ready forces and the 1st 5 months of this year double the amount of the same time last year. and we discussed this with a pro, publish the inactive vista from jerusalem, who talked about 2nd western support for television and the supporting the is a prototype. the aggression against 1st thing in the ad support thing is that a violation of human rights of palestinians, the supporting the violation of the international law. but is it a, this is what america is when it comes to, to find us the news, even if it is that i wouldn't throw on that to make them hang on guys, up the americans will do nothing. and they will keep on throwing video and, and not sticking any see that step against. busy any, as of
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a good issue. so this is the equation in, in, inside both congress and, and the white house that americans keep listening to a box, to the jewish not be in washington. these eats, they keep listening to that. i mean, globally is a, goes to the present sniff in yahoo and they don't want to listen to the palestinians. they don't want to see the students. well, the israel isn't moving forward on plans to build yet more jewish settlements on palestinian land. this is despite the international community, even america actually condemning those moves as a legal we had assembled and 5000 high was that to be built. but for now, no specific dates have been revealed. and the us has uh, also stopped funding assigned to that for a search with is really i academic institutions in the west bank, but no idea. and frankly no confirmation invest retaliatory in any way. but it
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doesn't seem though, to be back in the middle eastern country when it comes to is unit less real expansion. you've been very clear about this, that unilateral actions such as this one such as settlement advancement will only insight tensions. and under 9 the prospect of a 2 state solution. well, there we were speaking with a policy and an analyst on his ready affairs who says washington's criticism of the jewish settlements on palestinian land has nothing will not lead to any action being taken against teller. if of the to the additional position, they always say that they are against the policy, but they make no action. can they? and i to be safe. it's uh, it's the, the total is it, i assume it is where i can give you like their time from spending the donations to sit there for months. and so is there not any organization working on the links for 3 months and at least bank? no, they don't do that, so if they feel please donate these action these activities go on and they do
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nothing except the issue and get statements from dominguez that are important to them. they are doing nothing by keeping, by doing this the out on leave and cutting june is what i have to continue to. it's fullest. they, we, he aware of what we see no action. google has those to india is supreme call to lift anti trust measures. the country is taking against the company that well most the order of the smartphones used in india are powered by the android operating system that's basically owned by google. however, last year, india is competition commission. step 10 and a q is google of exploring his position and find the country that the company had engaged in unfair business practices. off with a tech john, put a number of restrictions on the device makers. the news, it's software. and as american tech companies ultimately dominate world markets, alternative platforms have a hard time finding. just a few of that piece of the pie. it's one of the main topics of what device and the latest episode of 360 view with the kendra palmer. if you look at the major
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media, social media platforms that arose during the early odds, they're all american social media companies, right? the pay tick tock, even if they're new offices for, for like by chance are based in, you know, single 4 or, you know, they're moving to ireland. they're still a chinese company. and i think that gives a lot of legislators room for posts because whether it's facebook, instagram or take talk, we by downloading these apps and using them, or giving them a lot of data on who we are, what we do, where we are, and all that data can be used and manipulated. i mean, i think this is the implicit understanding of a social media platform is by engaging in it. we are not their customers,
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we are their product. everything that we do on it is then be sold to advertisers. you know, the big question is, can these platforms be used to manipulate us in certain ways with misinformation, this information? what not? and those things, you know, they may not care about how your, you know, your cleaning tips and all those things. but they might care about your location where your base, they might care about the content that you're engaging with to see how some sceptical you are to certain points of view. i think it's a think talk is a easy target in some ways for that kind of by part is in the you know, anger if you want to call it that your skepticism may, it may be a better word. the know, i sure think it is now to era and the way the country is dedicated an entire week to what it cools, exposing us double standards on human rights to iran is also wanting to shed light
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on washington's covert actions. and the country off to the historic as logic revolution. let's get an explain that right here without corresponding use of july, the recounting and exposing the american human rights. this is the theme of this conference held into wrong. and that shedding why somebody, us rights abuses, any of our officials, rights activists and victims of us sanctions on the wrong are present here to provide physical evidence will be us as dual take on the issue of human rights. so maybe patients and like, and this is, was a sanction of the list and you as a cause i life as a be patient like other people that's today are here are patients, butterfly patients tell us of the patient and they have lots of problem and the about their drugs in death situation from one or 2 years that we
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can we can do, do our button binders are drugs and from another country option a di, bluetooth. the us claims that medicine is exempt from the sanctions. but here is an interesting point. there are different types of sanctions direct and indirect, but the type of sanctions that have never been addressed or the networks sanctions, which do not allow me to conduct the banking transactions with entities that transform my payment to the pharmaceutical companies. such sanctions prevent me from working with medical firms. events comes as far as the annual patient and all the to be american and human rights, where you get towards the series of tragic incidents any was holding within the same time frame when hundreds of iranians were killed into yours after living. 3 of the 1979 is mama trevor, those rights activists here site, you know, those instances. the footprints of that you're us can be traced. one of the most
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tragic incidents was the 1988 downing of an iranian airliner by the u. s. navy, which killed all over $290.00 people on board. the implant a 35 years on there. one is are still waiting for an apology from washington. i believe that that's a captain of the ship william rogers. maybe it was his name rogers. i know his last name was rogers. uh, i believe that he knew it was a passenger plane and he was ordered to to shoot it down. and uh, unfortunately hundreds of innocent people lost their lives its, it's a great tragedy. i. i'm not aware. it's maybe maybe they did, but i'm not aware of the us government ever paid any kind of reparations or damages to the iranian families that sent lost family members on that flight. in 1981, the notorious terrace groups majority in a common organization known as the m k. o m u k. well,
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i'm the headquarters overwhelms as well. i'm a group home with party dealing several officials, including your ones. then just as chief mohammed, the history activists, it'd be enter your 3rd group has enjoyed significant support from washington website. all you is at the chevy and one of the engine main actions carried out by the moon offered to you and your team have led their supporters to stop backing them. despite their 40 years of support for the m k. o, the west had to finally retreat from the terror group and can no longer rely on them. the us as use the m k. o as a criminal tool over the past 40 years. but now it has come to realize that it has stained its reputation with the m k o image. and this is forced to us to back down on the groups via and k. o was also allegedly responsible for the assassination of top. you're wanting a nuclear scientist in a 20 ten's. why do you want to choose a cecelia to have engineer deter attacks? but the most recent one was the assassination of coffee money and military commander. jewels. awesome. so the money this time, washington admitted,
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but it directly carried out the attack. i gotcha. although the american officials have tried to justify their actions. we have talked to international rep to or from the un like missed call the market so confirm the international crime committed by the us and declared that the assassination of general sell the money is a blatant human rights violations on an international scale. goes on, us has lost its for whole video on since more than 4 decades ago in the dark memories, if left in the country seem to be indelible. this is not the end of the story yet. washington continues to create even sweeter memories for the one. yes, as it intensifies, it's harsh as the sanctions regime on the wrong with her run, this humanitarian side effects all with impunity. usability are to meantime as iran is looking to join bricks, the seo and the you raise your economic union. tyrone is also lost in russia to
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help it develop 10 new oil and gas fields on iranian territory. make a alliances between you to be made event of lots of a multi polar one. this is the so that your a board is who will be discussed, debated and probably mythologized for years that come part has this bizarre and self defeating affair. roommate changed anything to fighting continues and you, freight and ukrainians are dying in large numbers. and importantly, russia is when the
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car walked into was a part. historically, any new technology has been met with a mix of fear and excitement. but the advantage of artificial intelligence has created a new possibility of human is becoming redundant, if not completely obsolete with the a. i revolution already on the way calculus to set the rules and the boundaries both for themselves and for that latest creation will discuss that. i'm now joined by g l e s a n a i f assist and an expert on in
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a i. mr. ellis is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. i've sign up for having me in the show on that also for choosing this topic because video 11 does days, most of us. absolutely. and a, let me start with the, perhaps a very personally biased question because, you know, after years of covering global politics and seeing how decisions are made and implement, that i have huge doubts about ethics because we live in a day and age when the, the influence of vested interest is enormous when um, disregard, well, just for values, but basic humanities all around. sorry. it's very hard to believe of anything as a says, this cost can be implemented truthfully as a policy. what makes you hopeful about that? the copies walk? it keeps us going, right? rather rates, uh, not just about technology, but in general. and i like that to be honest. i'm not that of domestic ven,
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yasu pointed out like, oh, how much that would be the implementation bar when it comes to right? because of the house, the and the ethics i think of watching or ethics. why say right? but companies like to go, man, save, you care about the ethics, right? i think in recently you'll see us on more by the creator of the be the coming and say, oh it does is scary, but then the rest and why did you release it? why, why? i mean, they've been building this adult. if you look at the original hoping i the whole company started to save you money from a i, and then you launch this to what i'm going to for the in between. and then you've got mine's, i'm worried about this thing. so this raises the question, right? how much, how much all worries, genuine, in this case us. so i'll be hosting from time to time. brother, we have talking about climate change or any of those things, right. it's, it's very difficult to get people behind on the go. uh or how do i say social goals and, but now that we are in, that's right off uh let's the people losing job like
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a border maybe gilbert to have this as being made by the stores. we have to do something about it. let's, let's talk about that in detail because, um, you also have a, someone geopolitical perspective because you mentioned that the, a i asked is discourse a for now, it least is dominated by the western perspective and soft pers, from a lack of diversity. can you give some examples of that? so uh, ethics is that's up to the corporate culture, right? of how people both see you. so i kind of things is not the same. the other part of the word, the same business with you. for example, i will give you 2 countries, claudia, and about these 2 countries. i'll share my thoughts are federal technology, right. and the job will be done to batch them together as is ation economic powerhouse us. but when you look at how they approach they, i do recently it's, it's a totally different idea or it's almost victorian policy makers has laid it out that a i is a to it, right. it should be to how branded by
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a human. so it looks at the extreme and of a spectrum, you know, i as a do it as you like, jump round. they being, they have a role boards, right? they, how robots, i can go to the other. so it's a lot more obvious, a good a bit technology right now. the japanese document tutors and these days that we should look for building society by, by and all where humans a i, n, roll woods reside together. so the extreme end of the spectrum, no. europe, the house on very between rachelle and how to get this done, but i'll give you as an hour difference. i'm going to vote and get an average of her some point of view. your privacy, right? the 2 comes to is done, go just like a very many people lives the live, enjoy the family. the idea of privacy may be very much different from lot and person in the house, right? oh, okay, but privacy is something that essentially directional within. but when we deal with the artificial intelligence, it's essentially dealing with the collective psyche because artificial intelligence feeds on the big data and, you know, simple logically, you know, all societies
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a different because they, you know, approach was problems in a different way. and that was creative, genuine diversity, if, as you say, the current discourse and perhaps the current technology, to some extent is dominated by one strand of thought, one way of flies. isn't there a threat of extinction? north of humanity, but as these diversity within key humanity evidently, definitely. so there is this business part experimented enough and also be under things. but the tony problem, right. you have a tony that is coming out of control and you have a live art and you go to the doctor. the probably by the tony by default is going to the left track there. find people are crap. and by pulling deliver, you can change of direction to the right track, but only one person who stop. so this question is, what do we do? that's impressive. now i keep asking this question, i know, or i need someone from a new country or a new region, i'll just guessing immediately. so it's quite clear if i office presses or anyone
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from you're all are doing extra for me to go. they will say they won't do anything because 1st of all, the europe is generally st. by pulling the, the work they're migrating one person to say the fight. i like my present, but they're more than one person, right? i are the same time. some people, the one person's life easy, very valuable as a fine people. but when you bring this question to india or china or from i, you know, you should go to visit. finalize is always bigger than one. so this is now imagine this guy know the got lots of bits of driving car. dude, i should act when is the duration like that? what is the philosophy? what uh miss alice, this is a very interesting uh thought to experiment to consider, especially given again the current state of jail politics because uh, western countries historically have lunch for how long wars we have 5 bigger a. that's those them, any of these certain kinds of countries that's supposedly i'm not concerned about
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the value of a single human life now. you politically, and i think it's unlikely as well. the world is moving away from western head gemini, and towards more diversity towards multiple direct to do see the same track of happening in the field all a i i think one good example. i think the vehicle thing about they are people tends to avoid talking about china because they've been doing some phenomenal work on an increase in the us. i not have done, but there's more i got big was than us. right. there's even a thing that's i know i used the leading day. i know you're going to india also. yeah. it has like a totally different. all right. do from what you guys or jane already one is putting forward. right. became old as a. we know. yeah. you're right, because we are the biggest export of the talented me. i really understand it. i've been always us with but with, with the technology we have april down was gonna be home. fantastic. i and i kind of begins to choose and be decided to choose a i have to sort of ours what your economic problems like the big created this say
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i start to do, besides the day i for we want overhead good problems to be at. those would be, i'd be honest, if there is an educational issues we are the other day, i hope it goes over to the biggest economic sector and media with almost 50 percent of his, of what, what goes by the new board. we want to make it more efficient by using yeah. that's why we've been doing a no easy this language model is coming out. and why do we have them to behave use their language models. and we used a program called box of need, which is a national, a language translation issue, because we are going to do it with the language and hundreds all over the languages . so we use this box any layer. i'm the creating joyce to rich people to access this kind of phenomena language model technology, right? you tell people who can speak to these mottos as through this process, my voice, and to be get done with the benefits of get farmers wisely and many other things. so that's where we've been doing, and that's where we want to be. the leaders will be start off at knology,
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across the board. and that sounds very inspiring because, you know, and you're working, provide many examples of how a, i can. it's not narrow uh the gaps that the exist between privileged and disadvantaged groups done that please bring some very nelson certain development. and i think an argument can be made that there is a natural synergy, you know, between a i and such huge countries like india or china that you are bound to use big data . but always in the west, you're here this here, all of those big browser at the tall attire and control and what have you do those issues concern you? are they as much to read to you as a to some of your western colleagues? yeah, i think this is one thing, so when i even know where i tell them when i'm working, i, someone from us or someone from us, immediately brings of the dominator. or are we going to be living under as a rule or machine other going to take over? what if i to the specific is my job safe?
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so there is this different bus. thank you, right? the focus more on jobs. i'm the one that says, well, it would perhaps play that and i and i got those rolling, which are rising today. i of this monster. but it's like, uh, i'd like a home or if i have a home or i can use a do with a needle. and my was the same. that like i use it that someone say it's a to the person we're supporting the home or no, you know, people like it, almost all are coming. all those to be the extension. ok. so that a, i do don't mean the thing is by me, by nature it doesn't have any emotion. it doesn't have to go through human evolution, right? the dominant, straight v. how us you must be 3rd of the associated with the intelligence and vp something far in the that that's i wasn't sure. but mister eller, this is a very interesting question to consider again as an assist or as a philosopher because i am for one the a big fan of a.
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