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s send up each i was interviewed by the founder of the world economic forum klaus schwab clay discussed perhaps the biggest ethical challenge facing the tech world is artificial intelligence it's more profound than fire or electricity or any of the other bigger things we're working on it has tremendous positive sites through it but you know it has real negative consequences. facial recognition is one of the alphabet bosses examples though it can be used to help find missing people for instance it's also a gift to anyone trying to carry out mass surveillance that message may seem surprising from the head of an organization often criticised for its mass gathering and good data. nevertheless pichai says he's pushing for a global approach to ensure ai isn't misused. as democratic countries have disparate sort of values we need to build on those values the mid-term and the approach here are we are doing it in a way that society and that means making 3 uyghurs in the bios that we build and pursued for safety ph i praised the fledgling e.u. legislation as a good start because the rest of the w
s send up each i was interviewed by the founder of the world economic forum klaus schwab clay discussed perhaps the biggest ethical challenge facing the tech world is artificial intelligence it's more profound than fire or electricity or any of the other bigger things we're working on it has tremendous positive sites through it but you know it has real negative consequences. facial recognition is one of the alphabet bosses examples though it can be used to help find missing people for instance...
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line with the sustainable development goals said by the united nations and it's something that klaus schwab actually wanted to see when he set up this forum 50 years ago so he's coming full circle on this it's a big achievement another huge campaign is the trillion trees campaign set up by a young german which has been signed up to by u.s. president donald trump change is in the air so donald trump has famously pulled the u.s. infamously out of the paris climate accord do you really think he's changing his mind when it comes to the environment. well there's an election coming up isn't it terry and public opinion is changing companies changing the way they do business if you listen to european commission president or vice president brother funds to he says that trump is starting to engage more seriously that the science is getting through unlike his treasury secretary who told credit to him back to get a degree trump said he would have liked to have seen credit to invokes speech so a little change in opinion there from trump as well he also represents the world's biggest economy in the 2nd b
line with the sustainable development goals said by the united nations and it's something that klaus schwab actually wanted to see when he set up this forum 50 years ago so he's coming full circle on this it's a big achievement another huge campaign is the trillion trees campaign set up by a young german which has been signed up to by u.s. president donald trump change is in the air so donald trump has famously pulled the u.s. infamously out of the paris climate accord do you really think he's...
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klaus schwab: mr. president, welcome back to this stage, here in the beautiful swiss alps. we have arranged for you the best sunshine which we can offer. we are pleased that you have chosen to join us again, this time for the opening session of the 50th annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos. it is an honor to host you, mr. president, on this very special occasion. you have here in the room and in some overflow rooms, you have really the best of what the global business community can offer, in addition to over 300 representatives from governments. your return to davos accompanied by a strong delegation of cabinet secretaries and senior officials, is testimony to the fact that you recognize the need for america to maintain a prominent role on the global stage. on the global stage. in the past three years, the by any metric story of economic growth and dynamism. alone rket performance and record tion low unemployment rate. deep rs are showing confidence in the short and potential of the u.s. economy. mr. president, this is good news we all know and for the alleng
klaus schwab: mr. president, welcome back to this stage, here in the beautiful swiss alps. we have arranged for you the best sunshine which we can offer. we are pleased that you have chosen to join us again, this time for the opening session of the 50th annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos. it is an honor to host you, mr. president, on this very special occasion. you have here in the room and in some overflow rooms, you have really the best of what the global business community...
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that's a disputed idea but in davos it's a very big idea the founder of the world economic forum klaus schwab believes that business has a greater role to play in social change and so they're going to bring a lot of people who want to argue for this is well but of course if business is focused on profit motive that could be able to difficult to say thanks so much we're looking forward to seeing your coverage in the next half hour and here. you are watching the news coming up next we're down we've got everything for you from davos and also catch up on the extradition trial of the executive in canada i'm terry martin you'll fame find me on twitter news stream thanks for being with us. kick off. the 2nd round starts off in the display glove box through the 1st game and slip into 3rd place but the competition is why the announcing turned the game around and stay at the top. top missing a dazzling win thanks to a new deja bryan dawe becomes mckean's gluco. 16 d.w.i. . in the army of climate change. the tubes may or sit. up some steam. what ideas do they have for their future state. teetotally dot
that's a disputed idea but in davos it's a very big idea the founder of the world economic forum klaus schwab believes that business has a greater role to play in social change and so they're going to bring a lot of people who want to argue for this is well but of course if business is focused on profit motive that could be able to difficult to say thanks so much we're looking forward to seeing your coverage in the next half hour and here. you are watching the news coming up next we're down...
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cheryl: let our viewers know that is klaus schwab that is speaking right now.omes out, we'll stay with the panel right now. lauren: he's the founder of the economic forum, he is introducing president trump who will speak at the podium moments from now. the dow is now down 88 points. what the president says to the world as he addresses the world economic forum and televise this live for you, that will move the markets. his tone will be analyzed. his message will be analyzed. how he sells america first but also likely says america is not alone as we tackle these problems of climate, as we've been talking about, and trade deals and working together. his message will not fall on deaf ears. >> i think what you're seeing in the futures right now is largely coming from overseas, the -- lauren: the corona. >> the corona outbreak in china and downgrade of hong kong, nobody has talked about that, major downgrade in hong kong, that was hit very hard today. the futures could easily turn around if we get good news out of europe. cheryl: what they'll be listening to, in part
cheryl: let our viewers know that is klaus schwab that is speaking right now.omes out, we'll stay with the panel right now. lauren: he's the founder of the economic forum, he is introducing president trump who will speak at the podium moments from now. the dow is now down 88 points. what the president says to the world as he addresses the world economic forum and televise this live for you, that will move the markets. his tone will be analyzed. his message will be analyzed. how he sells america...
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well the thing is that klaus schwab. has set up this forum about 50 years ago this is the 50th anniversary of the event and back then it was all about inclusiveness he and about not just shareholders profiting from companies and company profits but also all stakeholders so you and me amrita work is the society at large and not just shareholders this is something that's been forgotten over the years and davos has come in for a lot of critique with people saying that it is just a talk shop for the global elite jamie dimon the banker once said that this is where billionaires come to tell millionaires what the middle class wants but what about the working class and the rest of us so this is what i want to get back to. could be one of his last world economic forum so he wants to pos on the baton and see that he's true to what he set out to at the very beginning when he 1st started this event 50 years ago it's going to be a monumental task it's very ambitious but we do see many companies already changing their attitudes and th
well the thing is that klaus schwab. has set up this forum about 50 years ago this is the 50th anniversary of the event and back then it was all about inclusiveness he and about not just shareholders profiting from companies and company profits but also all stakeholders so you and me amrita work is the society at large and not just shareholders this is something that's been forgotten over the years and davos has come in for a lot of critique with people saying that it is just a talk shop for...
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were founder klaus schwab said he's encouraging the events partners to go carbon neutraral. violent ones ability is ray popped off the stake holders possibilityy of business some window is closing- so te which is available to act is becoming shelton chuckle. the environmental act was gonna timber will be one of the people attending dollars once again along with the likes of donald trump angela merkel and christina gal it runs fine. foreign minister rather has just recently announced he won't be going at citing the backdrop of uncertainty in the middle east still pretty high profile cast of characters there. and always a lot of difficult leaders that just show u up by surprise there's. s awesome unexpected arrive. early a friend three four will be covering all of the news from davos as well thank you kate for that update. off the desk to james creedon of today's media watch- you're taking a look as a newcomer on the french media landscape. suspiciously looks a lot like our own channel here. that's right in particular the name it's called for homes libre find cocker. three bro
were founder klaus schwab said he's encouraging the events partners to go carbon neutraral. violent ones ability is ray popped off the stake holders possibilityy of business some window is closing- so te which is available to act is becoming shelton chuckle. the environmental act was gonna timber will be one of the people attending dollars once again along with the likes of donald trump angela merkel and christina gal it runs fine. foreign minister rather has just recently announced he won't be...
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it shoulds like klaus schwab will be asking a handful of questions on this. i don't know if we can hear. >> we need to bring the sound back >> to create better inexclusiveness for the american people i want to thank you particularly for injecting optimism into our discussions. we have many problems in the world but as you said, we need dreams we have all the capabilities, technology, leadership to realize those dreams so thank you again, mr. president, for having joined us here at the opening of the 50th anniversary of the world economy for forum. [ applause ] >> again, klaus schwab and president trump who finished speaking talking about the global economy joining us here more, cisco chairman and ceo chuck robins. focusing largely on the resurgence in the u.s. what do you sigh of that >> first of all, you can't argue with the economic performance of the u.s. over the last couple of years. obviously, it is reflected in the markets. we are super optimistic talking about the trade deals being done we've also seen other indicators that outside the u.s., it was a
it shoulds like klaus schwab will be asking a handful of questions on this. i don't know if we can hear. >> we need to bring the sound back >> to create better inexclusiveness for the american people i want to thank you particularly for injecting optimism into our discussions. we have many problems in the world but as you said, we need dreams we have all the capabilities, technology, leadership to realize those dreams so thank you again, mr. president, for having joined us here at...
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klaus: mr. president, thank you for your speech, and congratulations for what you have achieved for your economy and also for your society. mr. schwab: we discuss very intensively the question of all yourness that politics are aiming to create inclusiveness for the american people. injecting optimism into our discussions. have many problems in the world, but i think we need dreams, and we have all the capabilities, technology, realize those dreams. thank you again, mr. president, for having joined us here at the opening of the 50th anniversary of the world economic forum. [applause] announcer: coming up wednesday morning on "washington journal," we're getting your reaction to the senate impeachment trial of president donald trump. join the conversation all morning with phone calls, texts, tweets. comments and watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. discussion. >> the impeachment of president trump, watch unfiltered coverage of the senate trial on c-span2 live as it happens and same-day re-airs. atlow the process on demand c-span.org/impeachment and listen on the go using the free app.n radio armyn
klaus: mr. president, thank you for your speech, and congratulations for what you have achieved for your economy and also for your society. mr. schwab: we discuss very intensively the question of all yourness that politics are aiming to create inclusiveness for the american people. injecting optimism into our discussions. have many problems in the world, but i think we need dreams, and we have all the capabilities, technology, realize those dreams. thank you again, mr. president, for having...