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the whole reason a.i.hisa kind of temporal ability to store information comes from and he's got countless other things so often yeah, he totally is right, and i think that's things that's most frustrating about it for people is that he's -- on only is he digging in these people, but he's correct. >> where does he go from here? as you say he's been at this quite some time. he's sitting there in switzerland, but he's created quite a little cottage industry around himself. what do we look for from him next? >> he's trying to create something that's known as an agi, artificial general intelligence. so the systems today are still very much dependent on do all this hand holding and instructions on how to work, whereas an agi an a.i. that you just kind of point it in a direction, say go find some x-ray or drive this car and it figures out how to do that on its own in ofelatively short amount time and ultimately if this ever happens, which is a question, it would be smarter than human beings by a dramatic margin a
the whole reason a.i.hisa kind of temporal ability to store information comes from and he's got countless other things so often yeah, he totally is right, and i think that's things that's most frustrating about it for people is that he's -- on only is he digging in these people, but he's correct. >> where does he go from here? as you say he's been at this quite some time. he's sitting there in switzerland, but he's created quite a little cottage industry around himself. what do we look...
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there is a debate going on right now how do we regulate a.i.?e to a point where anybody knows how to? >> is the tech community the ones who should be discussing? you watched mark zuckerburg testifying. it didn't seem like congressional leaders even if the first clue about how the businesses operate. now you have rumors that john bolton may be looking to get rid of the top cyber security job in his universe. >> there is just a huge gap with some of the lawmakers asking questions about basic use of facebook compared to this a.i. >> it was like talking about the facebook. >> it's tech support. where the companies are right now, google's a.i. is incredibly compelling. some companies are skeptical that they will be able to find common ground in these sort of high tech complex arenas. they will need to bridge the gap there. the technologies are going to be changing people's lives and jobs, effecting the military. maybe at the center of the next war. i think the companies are really hoping to get some buy in from the government and see some sort of lon
there is a debate going on right now how do we regulate a.i.?e to a point where anybody knows how to? >> is the tech community the ones who should be discussing? you watched mark zuckerburg testifying. it didn't seem like congressional leaders even if the first clue about how the businesses operate. now you have rumors that john bolton may be looking to get rid of the top cyber security job in his universe. >> there is just a huge gap with some of the lawmakers asking questions...
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one is, what jobs can a.i. replace? well, now look beyond the history and basically apply a second analysts tall approach. let's try to answer this question by thinking but what computers will be able to do well. vision, speech, language, knowledge, you start to discern jobs most likely to be impacted. when you think about it, think about what a radiologist does. a radiologist take an image and analyzes it. a computer is getting very good at recognizing images, including radiological images, x-rays. you think about driving. driving is fundamentally about recognizing images, visually, and analyzing it and making decisions. and it is because of the computer's ability to do that through a.i., people are talk us about the impact on jobs for people who are employed to drive vehicles, automobiles or trucks. think about what goes on in a call center. it's the ability to understand speech. analyze and its make a decision. or think about what happens when you go through a drive-through of a fastfood chain. somebody on the end ha
one is, what jobs can a.i. replace? well, now look beyond the history and basically apply a second analysts tall approach. let's try to answer this question by thinking but what computers will be able to do well. vision, speech, language, knowledge, you start to discern jobs most likely to be impacted. when you think about it, think about what a radiologist does. a radiologist take an image and analyzes it. a computer is getting very good at recognizing images, including radiological images,...
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in some cases you need a.i. to be able to stop the bad a.i. >> what's on the horizon for you?oking at what social media platforms are going to be doing to combat this. most video is seen through you tube or facebook or twitter. and those platforms have an enormous responsibility to make sure they are not being used as funnels for this kind of misinformation. so their ability to detect and stop this content from being spread is going to be really important. >> is it clear that they know this sort of thing can be used for ill. everyone is excited about technology. it's excited to creating in new, exciting to be able to put your voice to somebody else's face. it's kinds of cool. oh, my god, look what technology can do. are the consequences as apparent to the masses? >> i don't know that that's the case. but what's really troubling to me is that no one at google before that announcement thought, maybe this will freak some people out. maybe everyone is not going to think how cool it is that our a.i. can now fool the person at the hair salon. no one is blowing the whistle inside the
in some cases you need a.i. to be able to stop the bad a.i. >> what's on the horizon for you?oking at what social media platforms are going to be doing to combat this. most video is seen through you tube or facebook or twitter. and those platforms have an enormous responsibility to make sure they are not being used as funnels for this kind of misinformation. so their ability to detect and stop this content from being spread is going to be really important. >> is it clear that they...
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so i think emphasizing a.i. through an a.i. center and other things, we in the department are not trying to build up a.i. to solve commercial problems. we're trying to build up a.i. to solve defense problems. and i believe that stray specialists in there area will be attracted to our challenges. >> so what's the return on investment to that, dr. schmidt, in the private sector? for the private sector? would you turn your microphone on, please? >> i apologize. >> the investments are being made in machine learning and big data are fundamental to the future of those industries. i can assure that you -- it's very clear. talking about the r.o.i. for them to have the d.o.d. to invest in it or for the d.o.d. to utilize that technology, which may or may not be proprietary. >> historically, the investment kick started many of the industries i've been part of. and today, for example, they are funding key investments in the area you're describing. we benefit from key research. is it a question of a military program, then it has to be looke
so i think emphasizing a.i. through an a.i. center and other things, we in the department are not trying to build up a.i. to solve commercial problems. we're trying to build up a.i. to solve defense problems. and i believe that stray specialists in there area will be attracted to our challenges. >> so what's the return on investment to that, dr. schmidt, in the private sector? for the private sector? would you turn your microphone on, please? >> i apologize. >> the investments...
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>> yeah, i have to tell you, the interest in a.i.s just off the charts i was on a recent road show with a few other players in artificial intelligence, and the level of interest we're getting from very senior execs, very large companies, was really off the charts and what it really means is companies have all kinds of data in their environments. it's being kept in like cold storage. what they really need to do is create an environment where that data can be used and analyzed and companies are more interested than ever in being able to make use of that data. pure is what enables that to happen at pure, we're able to keep the data hot, able to feed gpus and high speed application, a.i. environments at the speed they want that data, to be able to provide the intelligence that companies want to be able to make their businesses better >> so charlie, are you saying that some of that data that was kept on tape long ago, the data that you wouldn't normally access, is some of the data set that a.i. needs to function well and therefore some of
>> yeah, i have to tell you, the interest in a.i.s just off the charts i was on a recent road show with a few other players in artificial intelligence, and the level of interest we're getting from very senior execs, very large companies, was really off the charts and what it really means is companies have all kinds of data in their environments. it's being kept in like cold storage. what they really need to do is create an environment where that data can be used and analyzed and companies...
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right now, we don't need general a.i. the things that we have now, i think those things as narrow a.i. machine vision and so on. to build incredibly scary, autonomous weapons, we don't need general a.i. some of these weapons are very scary. smart people need to be thinking about that, do a lot of r and d. there would have to be big treaty like the geneva convention or something to help regulate these weapons, because they have a lot of issues. so that one i think is genuinely scary. the idea that there is going to be a general a.i. overlord that subjugates us or kills us all, i think is not something to worry about. that is overhyped. first of all, we are nowhere close to knowing how to build a general a.i. something that could set its own objectives. we have no idea. it is not even a valid research area, we are so far back on that one. so i think that is a very long-term prospect, if it even happens. but second of all, it is unlikely that such a thing's first instincts would be to exterminate us. that would seem surprisi
right now, we don't need general a.i. the things that we have now, i think those things as narrow a.i. machine vision and so on. to build incredibly scary, autonomous weapons, we don't need general a.i. some of these weapons are very scary. smart people need to be thinking about that, do a lot of r and d. there would have to be big treaty like the geneva convention or something to help regulate these weapons, because they have a lot of issues. so that one i think is genuinely scary. the idea...
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so i think emphasizing a.i. through an a.i. center and other things, we in the department are not trying to build up a.i. to solve commercial problems. we're trying to build up a.i. to solve defense problems. and i believe that stray specialists for the private sector, the investments that are being made in machine learning and ai are fundamental to the future of the industry's, i can assure you -- >> for them it is very clear, are we talking about the roi for them to have the dod either invest or for them to be able to utilize the technology that may or may not be proprietary. >> historically the dod investment kick started many industries that i have been part of, if you go back to the original work that darpa did and today they are finding key investments that you are describing. we benefit from fundamental military research. if it is a question of a military program it has to be looked at on a cost-benefit basis by the company and to the degree that the company can make it easier that is to the benefit, my answer to all of
so i think emphasizing a.i. through an a.i. center and other things, we in the department are not trying to build up a.i. to solve commercial problems. we're trying to build up a.i. to solve defense problems. and i believe that stray specialists for the private sector, the investments that are being made in machine learning and ai are fundamental to the future of the industry's, i can assure you -- >> for them it is very clear, are we talking about the roi for them to have the dod either...
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a lot of talk about a.i. you also talked about at reinvent conference at the end of last year and vision seems to be the lead use case on a lot of cases for bringing developers to a.i. tell investors if you will, how is a.i. going to cloud the economy which we've seen be so profitable and bring in so much revenue for amazon >> well, if you look at the machine learning and the artificial intelligence space it's growing like crazy and the vast majority of machine learning being done in the cloud today is being done on top of aws. look at companies like serner and cox automotive and expedia and the nfl and pinterest and zillow, lots of machine learning is being done. companies have so much data and don't have great ways of getting at that data and getting the gems and predictions that could change their customer experiences. really until we launch something called sage maker and reinvent, everyday developers and scientists it was too hard to build machine learning models. with sage maker, a manage service that a
a lot of talk about a.i. you also talked about at reinvent conference at the end of last year and vision seems to be the lead use case on a lot of cases for bringing developers to a.i. tell investors if you will, how is a.i. going to cloud the economy which we've seen be so profitable and bring in so much revenue for amazon >> well, if you look at the machine learning and the artificial intelligence space it's growing like crazy and the vast majority of machine learning being done in the...
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. >> it's our beliea that d and a.i. would absolutely, absolutely reorder technology and buteness. >> rep such a high-level turnedous with ceos of facebook, uber, microsoft, ibm, tappingto the french revolution on technology, in particular to create an a.i. hub here in paris, as we're about to ntroduce european protection laws, which carry hefty fines. the french president macron defended -- >> europe is the right place to build new framework. u.s. is not regulated. it's not sustainable for our civilians. >> reporter: he's warned that some are too big to govern, and also t lobbied pay more tax in europe. many tech leaders have pledged to spend more on jobs and a training centers. >>> clearly advances in technology have ha i a bigact on our economy. changing both the way we work and the skills that we need. but the size and scope of that alpact is hard t quantify, even for f reserve officials. steve liesman reports for us tonight from dallas, texas. >> reporter: growing disruptions of technology on the economy have reache
. >> it's our beliea that d and a.i. would absolutely, absolutely reorder technology and buteness. >> rep such a high-level turnedous with ceos of facebook, uber, microsoft, ibm, tappingto the french revolution on technology, in particular to create an a.i. hub here in paris, as we're about to ntroduce european protection laws, which carry hefty fines. the french president macron defended -- >> europe is the right place to build new framework. u.s. is not regulated. it's not...
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we see a.i. not just important today, they're really going to shape the future for us with the future of business and economic growth that will spur new economic growth and reshape the future so it's an important topic for us to get on the agenda to look at making sure we do business in our work is competitive going forward. charles: most people using robots come, artificial intelligence may be big data and working together. the economics of how it helps them then it's not a love i kind of thing. the anxiety about all the rapid pace that it would seem incomprehensible that they could be replaced. >> this is an important topic and something that needs to be on the agenda at today's meeting and ongoing. we've done a lot of research and we wrote a book called human plus machine and we have a bit of a different view base, which is we believe artificial intelligence like any other technology will create a lot of economic opportunity. new industrial kennedy, new industry segment and a lot of new jobs.
we see a.i. not just important today, they're really going to shape the future for us with the future of business and economic growth that will spur new economic growth and reshape the future so it's an important topic for us to get on the agenda to look at making sure we do business in our work is competitive going forward. charles: most people using robots come, artificial intelligence may be big data and working together. the economics of how it helps them then it's not a love i kind of...
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since so many companies are experimenting with a.i. right now. >> now that summit is part of the reason why google bumped up its developer conference today in mountain view. >> originally steaded for tomorrow, the tech company showed off advances with artificial intelligence. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathon bloom was there for an eye opening demonstration. >> reporter: 7,000 app developers became 7,000 screaming fans as googles ceo took the stage and announce add bug fix. >> we got the cheese wrong in the burg ee moerj. >> artificial intelligence. >> the big story with a.i. we can use it to make lives better. >> the lead for google photos shows how the app knows what you want before you ask. >> google can understand the request in the photos come upon a photo too dark. gool google recognizes it in one top and. >> good morning, earn. >> i'm your google assist. >> including some famous ones. >> john legend he will be the best assist you ever have. >> google had the assist make a phone call to schedule a haircut. >> i'm looking for someth
since so many companies are experimenting with a.i. right now. >> now that summit is part of the reason why google bumped up its developer conference today in mountain view. >> originally steaded for tomorrow, the tech company showed off advances with artificial intelligence. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathon bloom was there for an eye opening demonstration. >> reporter: 7,000 app developers became 7,000 screaming fans as googles ceo took the stage and announce add bug...
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- okay, so they're developing these sex bots with a.i. to look and perform as if they're human.rld. - there's an end coming. - well, shit. meet robot ethicist and professional fun sucker, dr. kathleen richardson. she's been a vocal critic of sex robots. how is a sex robot really any different from a vibrator or a dildo on top of a life-sized cardboard cutout of wolf blitzer, say, hypothetically? - well, if we were just talking about objects that you rubbed on your genitals, we wouldn't be having this conversation. you don't need to buy an expensive doll to do this. you can use all kinds of things. - eggplants. - yes. - pillows. good old-fashioned subway seat. a cheese grater. - but it's still not sex with another person. - a citi bike. - what we're being offered is a degrading, dehumanized commercial product. and it's basically telling people that women are reducible to dolls. - eww, she's right. sex bots could change men's view on women the same way pornography has. and i have to say, i for one, am disgusted with the continual objectification of women. - we're making male versi
- okay, so they're developing these sex bots with a.i. to look and perform as if they're human.rld. - there's an end coming. - well, shit. meet robot ethicist and professional fun sucker, dr. kathleen richardson. she's been a vocal critic of sex robots. how is a sex robot really any different from a vibrator or a dildo on top of a life-sized cardboard cutout of wolf blitzer, say, hypothetically? - well, if we were just talking about objects that you rubbed on your genitals, we wouldn't be...
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the president and the congress to more effectively organize the federal government when it comes to a.i. artificial intelligence is a constantly developing technology that will touch every aspect of our lives. the investments we make and policies we establish provide the foundation of our national security and technological military advantage. but every day we run the risk of that edge being eroded. in order to preserve this, we must increase our research investments in public-private and academic institutions, build an educated and talented work force, embrace the technological advances that a.i. will provide, and lead the international community in establishing the laws and norms societied with implementing -- associated with implementing a.i. i thank my ranking member for co-sponsoring this amendment. and with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chair. i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. cardenas. mr. cardenas: thank you for yielding.
the president and the congress to more effectively organize the federal government when it comes to a.i. artificial intelligence is a constantly developing technology that will touch every aspect of our lives. the investments we make and policies we establish provide the foundation of our national security and technological military advantage. but every day we run the risk of that edge being eroded. in order to preserve this, we must increase our research investments in public-private and...
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i remind you vladamir putin said whatever country controls a.i. will control the world.d here are some stark numbers. in 2000, the u.s. controlled 31% of the world's economy, china controlled 4%. today, u.s. control is down to 24%, while china has made up a lot of ground, now controlling 15% of the world's economy, planning to eclipse american gdp by 2028. joining me now, eunice uhn, the beijing bureau chief. dom, to you first. the markets really love this, but don't you find it perverse? to watch steve mnuchin get up and say i'm bullish on stocks, why would the treasury secretary say he's bullish on stocks? we've seen how this plays out before, and how can they take credit for this? they're the one that put this tariff thing in place to begin with. >> the reason why administration officials haven't really tied themselves to a stock market performances like you said, because if it goes up, it's great, but if it goes down, do you have a real serious communications and pr problem. whether or not the trump administration is going to take credit for the stock market rally, t
i remind you vladamir putin said whatever country controls a.i. will control the world.d here are some stark numbers. in 2000, the u.s. controlled 31% of the world's economy, china controlled 4%. today, u.s. control is down to 24%, while china has made up a lot of ground, now controlling 15% of the world's economy, planning to eclipse american gdp by 2028. joining me now, eunice uhn, the beijing bureau chief. dom, to you first. the markets really love this, but don't you find it perverse? to...
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>> do metzicly this whole a.i. issue is something we talk about a lot.the things we're a big investor is in transportation. 35%, 40% of costs come from drivers. >> i'm glad you brought up transportation before we let you go, i was in l.a. earlier this week with spacex, and she brought up maybe the boring could get could be used to dig tunnels on mars. taking it back to earth, they are working on these tunnels and loop project is that something you would want to invest in >> ii it's fascinating i would love to understand the economics. as you build trains, gettirightf ways, you've heard his goal is to build slightly faster than a snail digs, but it's interesting for sure i don't know what the math would look like. >>> you look at nvs, they guys in other parts of the world with so much money to spend, such a long-term vision, do you see anything like that in the u.s. is there financial prowess a force for good >> i think there's lots of examples you have people take long-term bets we haven't sold a lot of tickets, invested millions on it, but masa has had
>> do metzicly this whole a.i. issue is something we talk about a lot.the things we're a big investor is in transportation. 35%, 40% of costs come from drivers. >> i'm glad you brought up transportation before we let you go, i was in l.a. earlier this week with spacex, and she brought up maybe the boring could get could be used to dig tunnels on mars. taking it back to earth, they are working on these tunnels and loop project is that something you would want to invest in >> ii...
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what role does a.i. management >> well, the asset management panel is about the future of asset management and clearly, with analytics and the whole changing world of technology, it is going to impact different parts of the asset management business in different ways in our case, deep insights are possible when we are looking at data, when we're about to acquire companies or frankly, when we're managing companies. we want to drive ebitda growth, and to be able to look at things differently than we normally would, that could play a very serious role for us going forward. case in point, retail. retail versus online there's many new things that have come up in the world of a.i. that can contribute -- data analysis effectively is what it is that can seriously contribute to whether or not things are shifting on you and how they're shifting on you. we're leaning very heavy into that direction >> it's not necessarily replacing people with computers as much as it is investing in the area so people can analyze da
what role does a.i. management >> well, the asset management panel is about the future of asset management and clearly, with analytics and the whole changing world of technology, it is going to impact different parts of the asset management business in different ways in our case, deep insights are possible when we are looking at data, when we're about to acquire companies or frankly, when we're managing companies. we want to drive ebitda growth, and to be able to look at things...
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on some of the a.i. technologies.he technologies we think of as the future china is investing and has a very specific plan to corner those basic technologies by 2050. >> china controlled 4% of the global economy back in 2000. china has 15%. the u.s. 24%. >> let's switch gears for a moment. i want to ask you actually, if you don't mind, about paul ryan. you have new reporting that paul ryan could be replaced as speaker of the house before he actually steps down at the end of the year when his term is up. what are your sources telling you. >> we've seen speaker ryan lose a series of battles. anytime you're a lame duck, you're weaker. when speaker ryan announced he would not be returning, his allies saw that coming. now we're seeing the possibility of moderate republicans joining with democrats to force a vote on the dreamer legislation, daca. if that happens there could be a counter, a revolt. another revolt by the most conservative members of the republican caucus, the freedom caucus. and that's exactly how john boehne
on some of the a.i. technologies.he technologies we think of as the future china is investing and has a very specific plan to corner those basic technologies by 2050. >> china controlled 4% of the global economy back in 2000. china has 15%. the u.s. 24%. >> let's switch gears for a moment. i want to ask you actually, if you don't mind, about paul ryan. you have new reporting that paul ryan could be replaced as speaker of the house before he actually steps down at the end of the year...
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out there in any company at musk, a.j., any of the companies we work with, to be able to become an a.ideveloper. >> okay. >> because when we achieve that, at least for microsoft's business model and our identity, saying i have speech recognition that's record breaking is no good i have to give it to chow mein, so they can build a translation device, that's a breakthrough, and that's what we are focused on >> developer conference that microsoft kicked off today with the ceo, so important to their strategy, kelly. >> jon, i also recalled his big bet on box recently, that he was talking about, and, also, because of their a.i. strategy, but that's still different, i mean, what they are doing with ai is different from microsoft, right? >> in a way, it is, we talked about platform companies to succeed, you need a lot of data centers worldwide with computing power or data sets microsoft arguably has both. box, in particular, seem to be based on the data they store, kelly. >> yeah. and regardless, it seems like that's where everyone wants to be jon, great stuff, jon fortt. auto makers are work
out there in any company at musk, a.j., any of the companies we work with, to be able to become an a.ideveloper. >> okay. >> because when we achieve that, at least for microsoft's business model and our identity, saying i have speech recognition that's record breaking is no good i have to give it to chow mein, so they can build a translation device, that's a breakthrough, and that's what we are focused on >> developer conference that microsoft kicked off today with the ceo, so...
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and finding out that the technology is only the best way to express some of the french a.i., especiallyn when you talk about the future. nejra: also looking to the future, the e.u. trying to salvage some sort of deal with iran at the moment at a summit. realistically, though, will french and other european companies not want to risk cutting ties with the u.s. in favor of iran? pascal: i'm not sure what the president has been stating just a few hours back, but it's clear that the union as a joint front, in front of these issues, and they'll try essentially to save the best for free trade. we're very cognizant of the fact that we are an amazing entryway for europe, but we're not far distant from the arab words, not talking about africa. we've got to follow this country. so our role in europe is essentially to make sure that we have a turn, a sense of responsibility to ensure that we continue on the peace and free trade, which we know we're convinced is bringing essentially wealth to all of our citizens, so that's really what i can say, and i will leave to express myself on the subject lik
and finding out that the technology is only the best way to express some of the french a.i., especiallyn when you talk about the future. nejra: also looking to the future, the e.u. trying to salvage some sort of deal with iran at the moment at a summit. realistically, though, will french and other european companies not want to risk cutting ties with the u.s. in favor of iran? pascal: i'm not sure what the president has been stating just a few hours back, but it's clear that the union as a...
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phil joys us with tins us with f that company >> i'm joined by the cofounder and ceo of drive a.i.front of one of their self-driving nissan nv 2 minivans we'll talk about this in just a little bit but why do you believe this is the future for autonomous drive vehicles, ride sharing like this? >> well, we think that we're solving a real transportation problem here this is going to help make microtransit real. >> and microtransit being? >> to five to seven minute ride. it's a little bit too hot and you don't want to take the car ride or you're, you know, you're feeling guilty that you don't want to take your car there. so this is the type of transit opportunity that self-driving cars can help enable taking you from your start to your destination we're starting from workplaces to places of play, entertainment, and growing to expand this over time. >> you know that right now is a tough time for a lot of people to be thinking about autonomous drive vehicles there was the uber accident in arizona, and i'm not asking you to comment on that, but how do you convince the public the computer
phil joys us with tins us with f that company >> i'm joined by the cofounder and ceo of drive a.i.front of one of their self-driving nissan nv 2 minivans we'll talk about this in just a little bit but why do you believe this is the future for autonomous drive vehicles, ride sharing like this? >> well, we think that we're solving a real transportation problem here this is going to help make microtransit real. >> and microtransit being? >> to five to seven minute ride....
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there, a.i. is the underpinning of a project which in english means "sharp eyes." this is a vast effort to create a sophisticated surveillance state. the program uses facial recognition and location tracking to constantly monitor citizens, observe their behavior and relationships, and assign them social credit scores. the chinese government then uses the scores to separate trustworthy citizens from those they feel might pose a threat to the regime. the recent problems afflicting facebook remind us that technology can be a double-edged sword. on the one hand, facebook has connected billions of people around the globe and has revolutionized the way business is done on the internet. on the other hand, it has raised concerns about privacy and decreased confidence in our electoral process. then there is the challenge of fake news. in some ways the phenomenon is not new. in fact, last summer, a story in the washington post told of seven fake letters purportedly from george washington that were released in 1777 to cast doubt on the journalists' commitment to the independe
there, a.i. is the underpinning of a project which in english means "sharp eyes." this is a vast effort to create a sophisticated surveillance state. the program uses facial recognition and location tracking to constantly monitor citizens, observe their behavior and relationships, and assign them social credit scores. the chinese government then uses the scores to separate trustworthy citizens from those they feel might pose a threat to the regime. the recent problems afflicting...
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maria: dominating industry robotics a.i.tries of tomorrow, that is a problem. >> a bigger challenge as a model around the world really nickels facing us right now bigger than russian cyborg. >> you believe in terms of north korea the chocolate cake moment president told me having chocolate cake with president xi at that moment in dessert said yeah, we launched strikes in syria beginning of pressure campaign to make sure china understood uask was serious about this it needed help the china did help the chinese did help. >> trump had about credibility because when he ran for office, he was all about china is horrible i am going to beat up on china these guys are like ripping offe our faces off eating our breakfast. >> do you think victory here. >> i think when he sat down with xi jinping in mar-a-lago said we can do this hard way if you help me on north korea i am not as tough on trade i think that is a deal xi jinping appellate comfortable with. >> finaling was good north koreans antagonizing chinese as well i think in near-t
maria: dominating industry robotics a.i.tries of tomorrow, that is a problem. >> a bigger challenge as a model around the world really nickels facing us right now bigger than russian cyborg. >> you believe in terms of north korea the chocolate cake moment president told me having chocolate cake with president xi at that moment in dessert said yeah, we launched strikes in syria beginning of pressure campaign to make sure china understood uask was serious about this it needed help the...
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however, when you look at a.i.ning, when you look at what china's doing or france or germany or other countries, we have a different system here and i think we're clearly in the lead today with artificial intelligence, with everything we've done in the us across the dimensions we talked about. i don't think what we've done today guarantees the future leadership for us. there's more we need to do. i think it comes down to coordinated agenda that we need to work on that focuses on innovation and r&d, more coordinated fashion, focuses on workforce challenges that we need to come together across public and private sector to deal with education and skill challenges and deal with conditions around responsible a.i., new issues around how do we make sure we deal with bias and h ethics and responsible use of the technology. we need to work together and come up with the right answers. >> maria: paul, great to have you on the program. looking at this video, i think it's scary. i'm happy there's a task force dealing with this.
however, when you look at a.i.ning, when you look at what china's doing or france or germany or other countries, we have a different system here and i think we're clearly in the lead today with artificial intelligence, with everything we've done in the us across the dimensions we talked about. i don't think what we've done today guarantees the future leadership for us. there's more we need to do. i think it comes down to coordinated agenda that we need to work on that focuses on innovation and...
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$1 million investment prize, teams as far as africa, asia, australia, showcasing technologies like a.i., it's happening later this morning at the marriott on mission. >> should be cool. >> coming up on "today in the bay," quar kari is tracking the weekend weather. >> as we warm up across the bay area. willow glen, 52 degrees at 6:00, look at that, 62 by 10:00. 69 by noon. we'll continue to rise in the mid-8 0e0s today, more on that coming up next. >>> three lights there, one truck getting off the truck scales and that focus needs to be cleared up. i'll give you a better look all around the bay coming up. today i . >>> welcome back to "today in the bay." the time now for you, 4:43 as we take a live look on downtown san jose. well, hey it's mother's day weekend but are you looking for something -- that perked you up and on a friday. so look, if you're looking at things to do, how about checking out san jose's japantown. ♪ >> that beat is calling me to move. >> i love it. >> so this is really cool here. this is the swing dancing with traditional taiko drums, that's the official san jose t
$1 million investment prize, teams as far as africa, asia, australia, showcasing technologies like a.i., it's happening later this morning at the marriott on mission. >> should be cool. >> coming up on "today in the bay," quar kari is tracking the weekend weather. >> as we warm up across the bay area. willow glen, 52 degrees at 6:00, look at that, 62 by 10:00. 69 by noon. we'll continue to rise in the mid-8 0e0s today, more on that coming up next. >>> three...
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our top companies on a.i. automation don't have access to the chinese market, the amazons, the facebooks, the googles. that's a serious problem. >> and one of the barriers to entry isn't just chinese resistance, it's that they don't respect intellectual property rights there and they steal things from the u.s. and it goes unpunished. that's something that trump has been talking about. can he do anything about it? >> i'll go even farther than that. one of the biggest problems is this is not only about the chinese system of authoritarianism, but xi jinping has made it his top priority, they want to dominate on a.i. anyone that you talk to in china that is not the chinese president doesn't feel like they can give on this issue because they're going to get savaged back home by the big boss. so if this isn't trump versus xi jinping directly, we're not moving on this issue. i'm not surprised that we have leaders that just came back from beijing completely empty-handed on are the chinese going to move on this. >> so
our top companies on a.i. automation don't have access to the chinese market, the amazons, the facebooks, the googles. that's a serious problem. >> and one of the barriers to entry isn't just chinese resistance, it's that they don't respect intellectual property rights there and they steal things from the u.s. and it goes unpunished. that's something that trump has been talking about. can he do anything about it? >> i'll go even farther than that. one of the biggest problems is this...
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a.i. today, hoping they build on top of asher, and that will bring profits down the line. >> thank you not often we get to see and hear from satya nadella nice work. appreciate that. especially because we have big ownership on the show. joe, pete najarian is joining us from minneapolis, as well. he's long the stock, weiss is long on the stock, joe is long on the stock, kevin, i'm not sure if you still are, but nadella pushed all the right buttons. >> he talked about privacy there's something comforting listening to him where you don't seem to have the security concerns you trust him versus some of the other technology companies handling your personal information. that really seemed to emanate from the conversation he had today. this is a completely just a fantastically diversified company. pete's talked about it for years. i have been riding along for the last $25, $30, and there's no reason to get out at this point. >> you look at one month, three months, six months, a year as i said, the
a.i. today, hoping they build on top of asher, and that will bring profits down the line. >> thank you not often we get to see and hear from satya nadella nice work. appreciate that. especially because we have big ownership on the show. joe, pete najarian is joining us from minneapolis, as well. he's long the stock, weiss is long on the stock, joe is long on the stock, kevin, i'm not sure if you still are, but nadella pushed all the right buttons. >> he talked about privacy there's...
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and we're going say are there things that china is trying to be a global leader of, semi conducrs, a.i., looking at kind of the buildout of telecommunicions technology to get 5-g. if they came out with a list and saying no u.s. company can do business with this, the market is not going to like that at all. and if congress follows up,'s th bad one-two thing. >> ed, thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> i ink. given what we have laid out. >> mills. bill? ore economic news now. new applications for jobless benefitsnched higheast week, but the rise was less than expected. according to the labor department, initial claims for unemployment benefits rose 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 211,000, and despite the increase, claims remain near historic lows, pointing to a robust job market. >>> and the mthly jobs report is due out tomorrow. the unemployment rate is expected to tick even lower to about 4%. but a persistent problem lies behind those numbers. many young people who could work are not, and they're not attending school either. but now a coalition of corporations is t ing to hel get them hir
and we're going say are there things that china is trying to be a global leader of, semi conducrs, a.i., looking at kind of the buildout of telecommunicions technology to get 5-g. if they came out with a list and saying no u.s. company can do business with this, the market is not going to like that at all. and if congress follows up,'s th bad one-two thing. >> ed, thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> i ink. given what we have laid out. >> mills. bill? ore economic news...
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how can node get you through a.i.?> one is ensuring the priorities of your business, of what the key opportunities are that are going to take your business to the next level are clearly communicated across the organization. what this will allow your employees to start doing is thinking about who do i know in my network to help my business achieve these goals? so the first step is clear communication around what the objectives are. the second piece is to then provide everyone forums for dis tools that can actually help your employees be much more efficient at understanding who do they know that could be relevant. what's interesting, a lot of companies use this for recruiting. they'll say we have $1,000 bonus or something if somebody brings in or finder's fee if you find someone to work for us. i don't know if they think about it as much for business opportunities when it is not directly relate td to that person's function in the company. >> it's important to break down those i'silos that exist naturally. one thing we do
how can node get you through a.i.?> one is ensuring the priorities of your business, of what the key opportunities are that are going to take your business to the next level are clearly communicated across the organization. what this will allow your employees to start doing is thinking about who do i know in my network to help my business achieve these goals? so the first step is clear communication around what the objectives are. the second piece is to then provide everyone forums for dis...
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and a.i. is their focus. charles: two weeks ago they forced armed holdings into a joint venture with a chinese partner that took 51%. they will use that to gain all the technology prowess. if we don't fight back, i think the clock is ticking and we'll never have an opportunity to fight back. >> the chinese are pushing their desire to fight back, they learned a lesson in what the americans did with their negotiations with japan. the trade representative then was bob ligh lighthizer. here he is in beijing. the chinese say he wants to disable or block china's growth way he did in japan. the american position is very tough. but now we are in the next round where the chinese may say no to everything. charles: this could be the biggest high stakes game -- it's not a game, but engagement. the world is watching. thank you very much. we appreciate the economic lesson and a walk through history. the mainstream media getting trumped. despite the negative coverage the latest polls show he continues to rise. it's easy to
and a.i. is their focus. charles: two weeks ago they forced armed holdings into a joint venture with a chinese partner that took 51%. they will use that to gain all the technology prowess. if we don't fight back, i think the clock is ticking and we'll never have an opportunity to fight back. >> the chinese are pushing their desire to fight back, they learned a lesson in what the americans did with their negotiations with japan. the trade representative then was bob ligh lighthizer. here...
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he wanted a.i. in the production line. he wanted to produce those cars with robots. retrench on that. can you make these things happen? is he a visionary that can make products and turn them around for americans? >> i think he can, but only a few partners with the nuts and bolts in this case car company. car sales are all about feet on the ground and distribution. here i live in the sleepy little bureau beach. it's very difficult to go out and buy a tesla, but i can go out and buy a chrysler, chevy, just by going to a dealership. that's what they need in order for tesla to succeed. if it came up in that area with the general motors or ford or whatever, on their own it's going to be difficult. transfer has got to tell you the sleepy little bureau beach looks really good this morning. thank you so much. trained to think he would trade us for the day? gerri: i would go there. i'd volunteer. cheryl: looks like summer is finally here. but so are the bugs are details on a new warning about a threat from those annoying insects. speaking of summer, it will feel like summer i
he wanted a.i. in the production line. he wanted to produce those cars with robots. retrench on that. can you make these things happen? is he a visionary that can make products and turn them around for americans? >> i think he can, but only a few partners with the nuts and bolts in this case car company. car sales are all about feet on the ground and distribution. here i live in the sleepy little bureau beach. it's very difficult to go out and buy a tesla, but i can go out and buy a...
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the difference is google's a.i.oader view and customize recommendations just for you. for example, if you type in my address is gmail fill in the rest. the new feature will be coming to users sometime this month. cheryl: coming up, espn country to the gone. details on the partnership between espn and usc is next for the gold day warriors in game five but night. garrett maxes coming in right now taken a look at futures. the dow is much higher in the free market. 134. s&p and nasdaq as well. we will be right back. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i
the difference is google's a.i.oader view and customize recommendations just for you. for example, if you type in my address is gmail fill in the rest. the new feature will be coming to users sometime this month. cheryl: coming up, espn country to the gone. details on the partnership between espn and usc is next for the gold day warriors in game five but night. garrett maxes coming in right now taken a look at futures. the dow is much higher in the free market. 134. s&p and nasdaq as well....
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the event aims to show support for emerging a.i.and the companies that use them. 40 firms like amazon, google and facebook are expected to attend. monica lewinsky claiming that she was uninvited to a town and country magazine event after bill clinton decided to attend. lewinsky is not anti-bullying activist and she treated this in part. dear world, please invite me to an event come especially about social change in after i've accepted an invite me because bill clinton decided to attend. it's 2018. clinton is scheduled to introduce activists to the stage. that is what is happening now. gerri: it is 2018. you're so right. seventy-one dollars this morning after a fresh 3.5 year high yesterday. oil pushing higher after president trump of the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal raising the prospects of tighter supplies. partner at eisner amber joins us now. good morning, tim. great to have you on the show. my question here is is this being driven by fundamentals or is this just really all about the oil market geopolitical tension? >> if we
the event aims to show support for emerging a.i.and the companies that use them. 40 firms like amazon, google and facebook are expected to attend. monica lewinsky claiming that she was uninvited to a town and country magazine event after bill clinton decided to attend. lewinsky is not anti-bullying activist and she treated this in part. dear world, please invite me to an event come especially about social change in after i've accepted an invite me because bill clinton decided to attend. it's...
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the study says a.i.s unlikely to replace doctors who could be a valuable aid. >>> and california's the first state to roll out digital license plates. drivers who choose to buy the displays won't need to apply registration stickers. they may even be able to display personal messages if the dmv allows it. the maker, reviefrto ,au isdmv them at dealerships. the plates will cost nearly $700 plus installation and a $7 monthly charge. >>> california judge aaron persky is speaking out one week before voters decide if he should be removed over his handling of a sexual assault trial. he gave former stanford university swimmer brock turner a short jail term after turner was found guilty of assaulting an unconscious woman. the sentence generated global outrage. it also raised questions about judicial independence and politics in the courtroom. john blackstone defended the sentence that has been so widely condemned. >> if a judge is thinking in the back of his or her mind how is this going to look, how will it look
the study says a.i.s unlikely to replace doctors who could be a valuable aid. >>> and california's the first state to roll out digital license plates. drivers who choose to buy the displays won't need to apply registration stickers. they may even be able to display personal messages if the dmv allows it. the maker, reviefrto ,au isdmv them at dealerships. the plates will cost nearly $700 plus installation and a $7 monthly charge. >>> california judge aaron persky is speaking...
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is different, work with the government, they get the data from the government to help build up the a.irning >> america would be shooting ourselves in the foot breaking them up for "no good reason. >> if you don't like the american tech model, work the edges, but if you don't like this model, you really don't like the chinese model that's intrusive, and in the near term, gives them the advantage because they dump data and use that to improve a.i. and machine learning >> short of a breakup, though, the way the history sometimes written is, you know, the anti-trust action against microsoft with regard to web browsers got you google, right in other words, it kind of breaks this potential log jam of innovation that's now kind of monopolized. >> 80 billion spent just in the u.s. on new technologies there is ample opportunity >> not lacking that. >> not lacking capital or ideas or incubation process in the u.s. to build them up. by the way, in europe, they don't have that at all which is why they are focused on regulation >> this case made a couple times the president should be careful to kin
is different, work with the government, they get the data from the government to help build up the a.irning >> america would be shooting ourselves in the foot breaking them up for "no good reason. >> if you don't like the american tech model, work the edges, but if you don't like this model, you really don't like the chinese model that's intrusive, and in the near term, gives them the advantage because they dump data and use that to improve a.i. and machine learning >>...
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not only the a.i. but 5 g and the other thing that is important is this space exploration.s not so much exploration but middlitarization of the moon. we've been ignoring that talk. >> neil: yeah. someone said the dark side of the moon. nobody can see what you're doing. and thanks, gordon, chang. what could the pentagon do? we have the toughest sanctions in place. actually rougher that had been in place for iran. then what? after this. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's abor it isn't. ence in 30,000 precision parts. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified p
not only the a.i. but 5 g and the other thing that is important is this space exploration.s not so much exploration but middlitarization of the moon. we've been ignoring that talk. >> neil: yeah. someone said the dark side of the moon. nobody can see what you're doing. and thanks, gordon, chang. what could the pentagon do? we have the toughest sanctions in place. actually rougher that had been in place for iran. then what? after this. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old...
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we deployed new a.i. tools and took down tens of thousands of fake accounts before they could do anything. we trace the network back to russia and taken down their network. we are doing more. we are requiring everybody requiring running political and issues ads or running large pages to be verified with a government id. we are making ads more transparent. you will be able to see who's running political ads and who they are targeting and how much they are spending and what other messages they are sending to different people that's a higher standard of transparencies than tv ads or print ads or anything you will find on the internet by the end of this year, we'll have 20,000 people working on security and content review at facebook we have created an innocent election research commission so independent academics can give us ideas and hold us accountable to make sure these systems work. this is an important election year not only the big u.s. midterms that are coming up but there are major elections around t
we deployed new a.i. tools and took down tens of thousands of fake accounts before they could do anything. we trace the network back to russia and taken down their network. we are doing more. we are requiring everybody requiring running political and issues ads or running large pages to be verified with a government id. we are making ads more transparent. you will be able to see who's running political ads and who they are targeting and how much they are spending and what other messages they...
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and i'd like to make a distinction between autonomous or a.i.les that can drive around without people operating them versus assisted driving. in reality the assisted driving feature is assisted driving. they recommend people have their hands on the wheel. and this was not the case for the person involved in the accident. liz: tesla is saying the cars make driving safer, right? >> the cars make highway driving safer, in essence, they're mapping out what obstacles are on the road, they're watching the speed limits, watching traffic, there are certain features. liz: is it misrepresentation here? >> there are lawsuits flying around uber and tesla for assisted autonomous driving issues. tesla facing a class-action where multiple people came forward and said i had accidents, we've had crashes, what's going on? you promised us a safer driving feature. and tesla settled and we're waiting to see the details in the lawsuit but the liability issue is even though they set aside the caveat for not autonomous driving, you have to pay attention be and attentiv
and i'd like to make a distinction between autonomous or a.i.les that can drive around without people operating them versus assisted driving. in reality the assisted driving feature is assisted driving. they recommend people have their hands on the wheel. and this was not the case for the person involved in the accident. liz: tesla is saying the cars make driving safer, right? >> the cars make highway driving safer, in essence, they're mapping out what obstacles are on the road, they're...
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maria: the most important industry is a.i. and robotics.s of the week in terms of north korea and iran. obviously, the president pulling out of iran deal. as well, bringing home the hostages this week, at 2:00 a.m. that was a huge success. >> dramatic, very dramatic. it was a huge success, we know north korea has done this in the past. not the first time they've taken americans and held them hostage, let's not forget the undergraduate auto in captivity for pulling a pter down, brought back in a coma and died. that is a good move for north korea, but i don't think we should necessarily forget what's happened in the past and believe that things are rosy going forward. maria: we'll see. >> especially pulling out of the iran nuclear deal. i think north korea is chaining cards in terms of how they speak to president trump. >> i want to point out north korea played a big role in terms of bringing china to the negotiating table as well. having china on board to influence what kim jong-un and north korea might negotiate in terms of denuclearization
maria: the most important industry is a.i. and robotics.s of the week in terms of north korea and iran. obviously, the president pulling out of iran deal. as well, bringing home the hostages this week, at 2:00 a.m. that was a huge success. >> dramatic, very dramatic. it was a huge success, we know north korea has done this in the past. not the first time they've taken americans and held them hostage, let's not forget the undergraduate auto in captivity for pulling a pter down, brought...
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. -- a.i. many tech experts say that the u.s. is the world leader right now in artificial intelligence. but we will be passed up by china, france, and the uk without additional efforts in that field. >>> six lack 23. california a step closer now to becoming the first state in the country to require solar panels on new construction. the state energy commission approved new rules requiring solar panels of all new houses, condos, and low rise apartment building. critics say that at more than $10,000 to the construction costs of a new home at a time when homeownership is already very expensive. supporters say the costs will be made up by saving energy. >> we are getting very far down the pathway of what's possible. technology always evolves. and so we do update it every three years because there are new opportunities for more efficiency. >> that requirement still needs a final approval by california's building standards commission. it was approved -- if approved, it will take effect in the year 2020. >>> the operator of the state ele
. -- a.i. many tech experts say that the u.s. is the world leader right now in artificial intelligence. but we will be passed up by china, france, and the uk without additional efforts in that field. >>> six lack 23. california a step closer now to becoming the first state in the country to require solar panels on new construction. the state energy commission approved new rules requiring solar panels of all new houses, condos, and low rise apartment building. critics say that at more...
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we're now taken the machine learning and a.i. side and completely different directions and are using it now really heavily and in customer service where we're using chat box and using all of our -- the folks on the phones and working with our customerss aways to tune it and they're taking active roles and making it smart to help find answers to people's questions fast and without having to pick up the phone, without having to chat with a rep unless there's something complex so it's all over our business in a huge part of what we do. >> in my twitter follow i asked if people used it. universal theme was customer service was really, really good. there were some people who did not like the trajectory of regular groupon customers saying it dropped off a bit. >> yeah. >> but you explained to people that groupon plus, you're trying to kind of upgrade your own customers. >> that's right so with groupon plus is, you know, one of a number of initiatives that we're doing to really reinvent the customer experience and to say, a couple of ye
we're now taken the machine learning and a.i. side and completely different directions and are using it now really heavily and in customer service where we're using chat box and using all of our -- the folks on the phones and working with our customerss aways to tune it and they're taking active roles and making it smart to help find answers to people's questions fast and without having to pick up the phone, without having to chat with a rep unless there's something complex so it's all over our...
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tech companies from around the world were there to demo the latest a.i. products. the company says they can do a lot more than just serve food. >> robots can understand the environment. it draws the map of the restaurant, understands the table number, and when the server asks to go to table one, it finds a safe route, detects the humans moving around, strollers, babies, stops, reroutes, and delivers the food to the table. >> developers say it won't be long before you can see these robots out in the community, your workplace, and even your home. >>> let's take a look at some new sky drone video i shot earlier this week. it was a beautiful day. this along the coast in half moon bay. i went out to the san mateo coast near half moon bay over the waters and delivers there. >> gorgeous video. >>> i think it's going to look like that today. going to head out with the drone? >> maybe. we'll see. >> maybe a taste of that video tomorrow. it is going to be a beautiful day. clear skies is what you get this morning. temperatures really going to be warming up though throughout t
tech companies from around the world were there to demo the latest a.i. products. the company says they can do a lot more than just serve food. >> robots can understand the environment. it draws the map of the restaurant, understands the table number, and when the server asks to go to table one, it finds a safe route, detects the humans moving around, strollers, babies, stops, reroutes, and delivers the food to the table. >> developers say it won't be long before you can see these...
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making a concentrated effort on artificial intelligence or a.i. speaking of, leaders in ai will meet with president trump for a summit on artificial intelligence today. facebook and oracle and intel are all going. very vocal trump supporters, video of a past tech summit with the trump white house. they had a number of these. the one i was most interested is shortly after the shooting in florida, they had a video gamesogame summit. >> i remember that. >> president trump wanted to know more about video games and invited executives, we've never heard anything since, no white paper ozs or or follow-up. >> we never found out anything about it. >> ever brn een to the meeting talk about a meeting? >> thanks, scott. new for you this morning, a reminder that the next time you book your air bnb rental, it doesn't actually meet the same standards as hotels. re researchers studied 120,000 bnb, 80% had smoke detectors but only 66 had carbon monoxide and just over a hithird had a first aid kit. >> more americans using their vacation time set the highest rate in
making a concentrated effort on artificial intelligence or a.i. speaking of, leaders in ai will meet with president trump for a summit on artificial intelligence today. facebook and oracle and intel are all going. very vocal trump supporters, video of a past tech summit with the trump white house. they had a number of these. the one i was most interested is shortly after the shooting in florida, they had a video gamesogame summit. >> i remember that. >> president trump wanted to...
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stated that they want to control the frontier technologies; technologies like quantum computing and a.i and i understand, you know, the concern that that could have real security implications for the united states. i think we have to be very careful how we respond to that. first of all, i'll bet on american innovation anyway, particularly if we continue to fundy basic research through the national science foundation in the way that we did back in the old days when a lot of universities were really putting innovations on the table that, ultimately, gave us the lead and kept the lead. but i've been reading things about cfius getting more involved in decisions around investment. i've been reading about maybe not allowing chinese researchers inll universities to research certain topics. let's not try to out-china china in responding to the chinese threat, because we're going to lose that game, and i think what we have to do is have an american response that goes back to the sources of american innovation. but e think that this question -- but i think that this question of what's happening t
stated that they want to control the frontier technologies; technologies like quantum computing and a.i and i understand, you know, the concern that that could have real security implications for the united states. i think we have to be very careful how we respond to that. first of all, i'll bet on american innovation anyway, particularly if we continue to fundy basic research through the national science foundation in the way that we did back in the old days when a lot of universities were...
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with flexibility, that allow for innovation, that do not inadvertently prevent new technologies, like a.im being able to develop. emily: meantime, facebook launched an aggressive new campaign to tell the world how it is fighting fake news and how its 2 billion users can spot it. we were joined by the tessa lyons, facebook news feed product manager from stanford, california, to talk about what else facebook is doing to fight fake news. tessa: we have been working hard to stop the spread of false news. given the scale, as you mentioned, we have been using both technology and human review. i would love to talk to you more about those actions. what we are sharing today are our updates on our efforts to communicate openly about our actions and to be held accountable for the progress that we are making. we are sharing a short film that gives an inside look at the teams fighting false news on facebook. the work we do to disrupt financial incentives, to fight fake accounts, and to reduce the overall spread of this type of content. we are also sharing that we will be working with academics in orde
with flexibility, that allow for innovation, that do not inadvertently prevent new technologies, like a.im being able to develop. emily: meantime, facebook launched an aggressive new campaign to tell the world how it is fighting fake news and how its 2 billion users can spot it. we were joined by the tessa lyons, facebook news feed product manager from stanford, california, to talk about what else facebook is doing to fight fake news. tessa: we have been working hard to stop the spread of false...