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and what it means for us to be digitally embodied. ah, remote working has taken on a whole new meaning. since the pandemic hit well, many of us and now theoretically for him to work from anywhere and ditch the 95 of his schedule. according to new research from harvard business school, that actually hasn't been that liberating. in reality, a worked is become almost 10 percent longer with spending more time online than ever before, while also struggling to sleep and switch off from a digital devices. so as our real and digital world continue to merge, is there a way that we can work smarter rather than harder meet tarren southern. she's a youtube sta film director, singer and actress based in los angeles, california. how music and video content has reached millions of people around the world over the last decade. but as how online fame and community of follow as grew . so did the pressure to increase had digital output. i could no longer keep up with the hamster wheel of content that was required if he wanted to be successful. and the a
and what it means for us to be digitally embodied. ah, remote working has taken on a whole new meaning. since the pandemic hit well, many of us and now theoretically for him to work from anywhere and ditch the 95 of his schedule. according to new research from harvard business school, that actually hasn't been that liberating. in reality, a worked is become almost 10 percent longer with spending more time online than ever before, while also struggling to sleep and switch off from a digital...
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so did the pressure to increase had digital output? i could no longer keep up with the hamster wheel of content that was required if he wanted to be successful. and the algorithm is very punishing. if you don't post every day or you don't post almost every day on some of these platforms, you are paralyzed and i was like, i, i don't wanna be beholden to this anymore. it's time for me to move on. and so i did turn turned to futuristic technology for a creative solution in 2018. she released the 1st ever music album compose, i'm pretty used to using all to partial intelligent software. and i think learning network like beyond what i can see, i wish i could beyond what i can ties. i started taking a really active interest in what was happening in a i and neuro technology. all of these spaces were incredible. breakthroughs are happening every day and saying what's happening in those spaces? is there a place for storytelling? but then in 2019 the world that tyron had worked so hard to build came crushing down when she was diagnosed with stag
so did the pressure to increase had digital output? i could no longer keep up with the hamster wheel of content that was required if he wanted to be successful. and the algorithm is very punishing. if you don't post every day or you don't post almost every day on some of these platforms, you are paralyzed and i was like, i, i don't wanna be beholden to this anymore. it's time for me to move on. and so i did turn turned to futuristic technology for a creative solution in 2018. she released the...
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so did the pressure to increase had digital output? i could no longer keep up with the hamster wheel of content that was required if he wanted to be successful. and the algorithm is very punishing. if you don't post every day or you don't post almost every day on some of these platforms, you are paralyzed and i was like, i, i don't wanna be beholden to this anymore. it's time for me to move on. and so i did turn turn to futuristic technology for a creative solution in 2018. she released the 1st ever music album compose. i'm pretty used to using also to show intelligent software. and i think learning network like beyond what i can see. i wish i could beyond what i can ties. i started taking a really active interest in what was happening in a i and neuro technology. all of these spaces were incredible. breakthroughs are happening every day and saying what's happening in those spaces? is there a place for storytelling, but then in 2019 the world that tyron had worked so hard to build came crushing down when she was diagnosed with stage 3
so did the pressure to increase had digital output? i could no longer keep up with the hamster wheel of content that was required if he wanted to be successful. and the algorithm is very punishing. if you don't post every day or you don't post almost every day on some of these platforms, you are paralyzed and i was like, i, i don't wanna be beholden to this anymore. it's time for me to move on. and so i did turn turn to futuristic technology for a creative solution in 2018. she released the 1st...
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so all our digital clones may not be taking off physical jobs just yet. the learning capacity, an ability to scale, could see them moving up the career ladder faster than we imagine. now, the existence of the digital human wouldn't even be possible without the internet, but connectivity is far from being a universally enjoyed privilege. the so called digital divide means that some countries are left behind in the race for a technological advancement. however, internet enabled by satellites reaching every corner of the globe could fix that problem. but that may cause other difficulties along the way. and darius ny house explains an internet signal from space fast internet for everybody, even in the most isolated parts of the world. that's what companies like starling one web and amazon are promising. how does it work? data is transmitted by the sender down on the ground to one of the many satellites that are constantly circling the earth. all satellites communicate with each other by a laser beams that dispatched the data through space at 300000 kilometers
so all our digital clones may not be taking off physical jobs just yet. the learning capacity, an ability to scale, could see them moving up the career ladder faster than we imagine. now, the existence of the digital human wouldn't even be possible without the internet, but connectivity is far from being a universally enjoyed privilege. the so called digital divide means that some countries are left behind in the race for a technological advancement. however, internet enabled by satellites...
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the digital future, and clean energy. we will turn up here in front of solarmax. that building sat vacant for a long time, and now my friend, a chinese entrepreneur, purchased this building. now she manufacturers solar panels in this building. >> and it is distributed nationwide? >> distributed nationwide. she brought a chinese manufacturing line to the united states, so these are bona fide u.s. solar panels. i think i see riverside regaining its status as one of the elite cities in southern california. it had been a competitor even with los angeles before world war ii, and because of the naval orange culture. it lost a step for a while. we are regaining some of that status because of the level of our university capacity and clean energy programs and the fact that we own our own utility and water and electric generating capacity. riverside is now attracting a large population of the new generation of millennials. they're geared to the 21st century and everything about it, all of its digital capacity and all of its interna
the digital future, and clean energy. we will turn up here in front of solarmax. that building sat vacant for a long time, and now my friend, a chinese entrepreneur, purchased this building. now she manufacturers solar panels in this building. >> and it is distributed nationwide? >> distributed nationwide. she brought a chinese manufacturing line to the united states, so these are bona fide u.s. solar panels. i think i see riverside regaining its status as one of the elite cities in...
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the digital future is in our own hands, the ship, your guide to life in the digital world. to explore the latest online, try to navigate your way through the digital jungle, get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d, w and i conic monument, and that also holds a world record to this very day. who cathedral the tallest church in the world? we climbed the steeple, delve into its history and meet its caretaker's minster. in 30 minutes on dw, the t w's crime fighters are back africans, most successful radio drama, serious continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on the w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters to name. now the, this is the w news lot from bull and french, rioters crushed a car into a local males home and such a light injuring his wife and family. the incident follows 5 nights of writing across the country, spots by the police shooting of a teenager. we bring of the latest from the c.
the digital future is in our own hands, the ship, your guide to life in the digital world. to explore the latest online, try to navigate your way through the digital jungle, get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d, w and i conic monument, and that also holds a world record to this very day. who cathedral the tallest church in the world? we climbed the steeple, delve into its history and meet its...
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what is proteus digital health. >> guest: it is the world's best digital medicine company. we created a platform that we call eight digital health system in the main and the main components of that art and ingestible sensor that turns on when you swallow and communicate to your body. it sends information to a wearable patch that you wear on your torso. and send information about the medicines that you swallow and your heart rate and respiration and a great deal. >> where is the sense are stored >> guest: it is not stored in the body. let me just spend a minute here and describe what it is. it is made with the ingredients that you find in food. it's the first days food-based platform. >> host: can you show in your hand? what is the green thing? >> guest: it is a fake pill, that is the whole device. >> host: is that what someone would swallow? >> guest: yes, it is. when you swallow it, it turns on. this is a very interesting piece of technology. there is no battery or radio or antenna. if you ever thought about this, it is a device he put a little magnesium in a potato and th
what is proteus digital health. >> guest: it is the world's best digital medicine company. we created a platform that we call eight digital health system in the main and the main components of that art and ingestible sensor that turns on when you swallow and communicate to your body. it sends information to a wearable patch that you wear on your torso. and send information about the medicines that you swallow and your heart rate and respiration and a great deal. >> where is the...
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and the digital technology really helps. we have quite a number of you still making ups, but we use we didn't hot develop bi monthly or what to kim. and these, we use them to speed up collection of real time points of interest. and we also have um, my buddy, which we used to collect level imagery, did you have a real time to do what is happened? the map with a i service helps users plus new data in open street map. the program uses machine learning to suggest the streets and pads the humans later have to verify and maybe add missing details to the combination of human and artificial intelligence is meant to help with responding to natural disasters quickly and adequately. we will have a system where a satellite imagery looks at the place that they've been as being flooded. for example, the identified areas where we will have deeply distress. we come, mind social media with some some sentiment that natalie just mentioned. learning technology to see if we can locate a better sam drawings. we with the vision of technology that
and the digital technology really helps. we have quite a number of you still making ups, but we use we didn't hot develop bi monthly or what to kim. and these, we use them to speed up collection of real time points of interest. and we also have um, my buddy, which we used to collect level imagery, did you have a real time to do what is happened? the map with a i service helps users plus new data in open street map. the program uses machine learning to suggest the streets and pads the humans...
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if you could hit digital delete on your digital path. >> my entire pubertiy from 1993 to now.ut some how it got me this job, so no. but niles on twitter makes a great comment. he goes, nothing is sacred on the internet. we should assume that anything we post is out there for the world to see, even with privacy settings. aina said this should be available to all people. not just minors. and again 20 out of 23 kids in the class said they felt scared by social media. >> that may not be such a bad thing. it candidates there i indicates bad things are out there. it is going to be an option in 1919. the eraser law allows miners to remove content or information. other states are considering similar bills. and in the u.s. senate ed markey has reintroduced his federal legislation called "the do not track kids" act. not everyone is on board. critics say while the purpose of the law is ai is is admirable. but it's not the right approach. it's collecting more data on children just to comply. how will this delete button help kids, and should adults be allowed to erase their online indiscre
if you could hit digital delete on your digital path. >> my entire pubertiy from 1993 to now.ut some how it got me this job, so no. but niles on twitter makes a great comment. he goes, nothing is sacred on the internet. we should assume that anything we post is out there for the world to see, even with privacy settings. aina said this should be available to all people. not just minors. and again 20 out of 23 kids in the class said they felt scared by social media. >> that may not be...
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with that we'll look at the profile of the digital divide in san francisco as of 2013. it found 88 percent of the respondents reported an internet connection at home but 6 percent of those were using slower speed dial up so it doesn't really qualify as broadband and pretty limited in terms of using full internet capacity and then the other 12 percent reported no internet connection at home and based on on the 2013 population of san francisco just over a hundred thousand people and interestingly that rate of non connectivity was about the same in the controller's 2011 survey so seems to be a persistent segment of the population that doesn't have the connectivity and san francisco, should point out is better than the u.s. average 69 percent connection rate when you look at the country as a whole slightly higher in california but lower than san francisco. >> fred can i ask you -- this is based on surveys and commonly surveys leave out homeless people maybe immigrant populations and lower income populations so is it possible that it's a large under count. >> it's certainly
with that we'll look at the profile of the digital divide in san francisco as of 2013. it found 88 percent of the respondents reported an internet connection at home but 6 percent of those were using slower speed dial up so it doesn't really qualify as broadband and pretty limited in terms of using full internet capacity and then the other 12 percent reported no internet connection at home and based on on the 2013 population of san francisco just over a hundred thousand people and interestingly...
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you can't teach cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and teaching it out of the context. >> we have to stop blocking. >> yeah. i don't know. >> somebody -- okay. >> teachable moment. >> i hear everybody talk about -- >> thank you. >> yeah. so i have learned the phrase "teachable moment" since becoming a resource officer and i try to incorp rat that with a discipline situation and i try to use the teachable moment with the parents as well so you can move forward all together instead of just making everybody upset. >> i have some comments actually responding to what you asked about, the zero tolerance and different proposallity. one of my colleague and looked at this across
you can't teach cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and...
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what's the downside of digital learning? >> guest: well, one that i have just recently written about it's as education becomes unbundled and as students assemble learning from many different sources within the school day and outside the school day, it's going to become much more important to provide really strong guidance and southern for our high school kids. so the guidance isn't as good as it should be today, and i think as we expand digital learning opportunities, we need to make sure that there's a sustained adult relationship at school that's helping them make really good digital choices that really prepares them for college and careers. >> host: tom vander ark, are there more opportunities for cheating with online learning? >> guest: not any more than there are in today's classroom. there's lots of cheating that happens in the good old-fashioned way, passing papers around. but i think the online providers are pretty smart about this and thinking hard about how they verify student identity. the people doing online test
what's the downside of digital learning? >> guest: well, one that i have just recently written about it's as education becomes unbundled and as students assemble learning from many different sources within the school day and outside the school day, it's going to become much more important to provide really strong guidance and southern for our high school kids. so the guidance isn't as good as it should be today, and i think as we expand digital learning opportunities, we need to make sure...
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make sure digital services, library websites, digital books our accessible to blind readers and readersetreating disability like dyslexia and learning disabilities. increase access to braille text as well. the national library service for the blind has been a huge part of my life. growing up i would get so many books from nls, harry potter books. i got those from the library of congress. the library of congress braille and talking book program is one of the few programs in the country where blind people can get physical hardcover braille books. books i could actually hold and feel. this is precious and rare, but it is really, really hard for blind people to get our hands on braille books. so for most of my life when i got a physical braille book, it was through the library of congress. we also have computer braille, refreshable braille such as on devices like this. and when a digital book is compatible with screen reader, blind people can read it on their braille computer. we also can access braille books digitally. we do need to increase access to braille computers. they are expensive.
make sure digital services, library websites, digital books our accessible to blind readers and readersetreating disability like dyslexia and learning disabilities. increase access to braille text as well. the national library service for the blind has been a huge part of my life. growing up i would get so many books from nls, harry potter books. i got those from the library of congress. the library of congress braille and talking book program is one of the few programs in the country where...
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we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of th
we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see...
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but how can digital technology help us out? that's the topic today on ship the whether it's mudslides in brazil of to heavy rain. destructive tornadoes in the us or extreme heat waves in india, climate change impacts all of us fires are destroying many hector, as of, for us both here in berlin and across europe. never before has flat cost so much damage here as in 2022 and people play an important role. well, it takes is picking one little cigarette but, and you might end up with a raging inferno. before i thought as a using digital tech to track down and put out for us as early as possible to win. as far as fire breaks out, there's no time to lose. but it might take residents hours or even days to report that special technology can help reduce that time to a few minutes. several companies work with all the official intelligent software idolize assessing like images and sensors on the ground, checking for smooth shifts and thermal infrared, the data that could indicate to fire. and this one is detected. first responders receive
but how can digital technology help us out? that's the topic today on ship the whether it's mudslides in brazil of to heavy rain. destructive tornadoes in the us or extreme heat waves in india, climate change impacts all of us fires are destroying many hector, as of, for us both here in berlin and across europe. never before has flat cost so much damage here as in 2022 and people play an important role. well, it takes is picking one little cigarette but, and you might end up with a raging...
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we need to start thing of the applicability of those legal precedents to the digital world the digitaligital economy in general. for some new legal issues popping up to digital technology. but the current laws do not adequately address. i personally will be more comfortable if we resolve these issues through policies, laws, and regulations as opposed to just having private companies make decisions and maybe they'll make a decision you agree with. maybe a make a decision. [inaudible] sue and back to book turning point, computing programming expertise is analyzing data and writing code, not resolving societal disagreements about fundamental objectives. >> host: these decisions are way too important to be left to technicians. some or designers, encoders are smart individuals, they are well trained on the technical aspect of their job. but we have seen so many examples of where the technology is raising important ethical issues it's having important ramifications for society for this evidence of racial or gender biases that are coming out of technology. so inner turning point book we argue
we need to start thing of the applicability of those legal precedents to the digital world the digitaligital economy in general. for some new legal issues popping up to digital technology. but the current laws do not adequately address. i personally will be more comfortable if we resolve these issues through policies, laws, and regulations as opposed to just having private companies make decisions and maybe they'll make a decision you agree with. maybe a make a decision. [inaudible] sue and...
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and the digital technology really helps. we have quite humble dormitory ups that we use within hot develop, but mostly our to kim and this we use them to speed up collection of real time points of interest. and we also have our my blurry which we used to collect, stood live, what madry did, you will temp put into what is happened. the map with a i service helps users plot new data in open street map. the program uses machine learning to suggest streets and pads that humans later have to verify and may be add missing details to the combination of human and artificial intelligence is meant to help with responding to natural disasters quickly and adequately. we will have a system where a satellite image looks at the place that has been as being flooded. for example, he identifies garrath where we could have people in distress. we can my social media, we did some, some sentiment analysis, machine learning technology to see if we can locate a better st. john's way with vision technology that like i like people on roof for ask you
and the digital technology really helps. we have quite humble dormitory ups that we use within hot develop, but mostly our to kim and this we use them to speed up collection of real time points of interest. and we also have our my blurry which we used to collect, stood live, what madry did, you will temp put into what is happened. the map with a i service helps users plot new data in open street map. the program uses machine learning to suggest streets and pads that humans later have to verify...
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and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological society. the potential is there, europe could use the next transformation wave to become more digitally independent and stronger. the digital future is in our own hands. ah ah, ah, with can make you happy. jewelry designer, daughter i, if way she has set a new trend in nigeria. ah, focusing on minimalist design. that creates lots of joy at re max in 30 minutes. d, w. o. oh. the world cut in could tie exactly 14 tim fulton version 40 because were there for you with reports and background information everything you need about t
and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological...
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blue shield shows a double-digit increase in both places. this is again an example of the blue shield and kaiser comparison. what we have learned from this is the importance of tracking the many factors over time, which affect hospital utilization. one of which was referred to earlier in the colonoscopy slide, which i want to remind everyone over 50, those screeners are with no cobain now, and that will keep our costs down with early diagnosis. just add a little editorial. but that is fine if you can go to different places for colonoscopy is, but within our system, there are only two providers. there is no competition. you do not have a choice of where you can go for many of these outpatient procedures that can be very expensive. we need to track both inpatient and hast -- outpatient hospital procedures. hospitals within a staff model had a financial incentive to reduce the emissions, to keep those hospital costs down. hospitals within a non-the model have a financial incentive to increase in patient admissions and cost in order to generate
blue shield shows a double-digit increase in both places. this is again an example of the blue shield and kaiser comparison. what we have learned from this is the importance of tracking the many factors over time, which affect hospital utilization. one of which was referred to earlier in the colonoscopy slide, which i want to remind everyone over 50, those screeners are with no cobain now, and that will keep our costs down with early diagnosis. just add a little editorial. but that is fine if...
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she's a pro it digitally crating. all things gross, but also doesn't mind getting a hands dirty effect. started re cray, please design the real birth elements and building a bridge between the fantasy world and the real life. ah, i really like dare do blood and gore the blocked blushes, the dripping of the ballade. the ballade coming out of the billing and the stiff too many options and i love it. now. for the american horror story, i design own was 50 even more blood elements that looking dufresne and looked awesome manager. so initially studied industrial design, but in 2015, she moved from tennessee to california to study visual effects and animation. and these days she is a successful digital set designer. i'm not a harm the fan. i watch horror movies only with my friends. what i like about doing though, harder movie elements. i can get the footage, there is no sound and then i actually get to have control of an it doesn't scare me at all because i'm doing good. recently i worked for on tim burton's van, his lay.
she's a pro it digitally crating. all things gross, but also doesn't mind getting a hands dirty effect. started re cray, please design the real birth elements and building a bridge between the fantasy world and the real life. ah, i really like dare do blood and gore the blocked blushes, the dripping of the ballade. the ballade coming out of the billing and the stiff too many options and i love it. now. for the american horror story, i design own was 50 even more blood elements that looking...
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but how can digital technology help us out? that's our topic today on shift. ah, shoot. whether it's mudslides in brazil after heavy rain destructive tornadoes in the u. s. or extreme heat waves in india, climate change impacts all of us fires are destroying many heck, days of forest, both here in berlin and across europe. never before has 4. i call so much damage here as in 2022 and people play an important role. all it takes is picking one little cigarette but and you might end up a raging inferno. the fly fought as a using digital tech to track down and put out fires as early as possible. when a forest fire breaks out, there's no time to lose. but it might take residence hours or even days to report that special technology can help reduce that time to a few minutes. several companies work with all to official intelligent software and eliza satellite images and senses on the ground. checking for smoke, all shifts, and thermal infrared data that could indicate a fire. and if one is detected, 1st responders receive a notification which she learning. we can actually teach
but how can digital technology help us out? that's our topic today on shift. ah, shoot. whether it's mudslides in brazil after heavy rain destructive tornadoes in the u. s. or extreme heat waves in india, climate change impacts all of us fires are destroying many heck, days of forest, both here in berlin and across europe. never before has 4. i call so much damage here as in 2022 and people play an important role. all it takes is picking one little cigarette but and you might end up a raging...
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this isn't digitized? >> not digi babe. >> young female actors are going to houses asking to be digitized so when they are older, they can play themselves for when they were younger? >> i wonder with philip seymour hoffman, can the digital version of his actor be as genius as he was? he doesn't have a say? >> he doesn't have a say. a lot of times that goes to the estate, to the family of the person who passed away. >> from a virtual face, we go to lindsay and you looked at a different. virtual reality. >> absolutely. i went to usc's institute for creative technology but looked at how they are using virtual reality in a much different way, which is to deal with an epidemic problem faces our wounded warriors, the invisible wound of post-traumatic stress. we will check that out next. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >
this isn't digitized? >> not digi babe. >> young female actors are going to houses asking to be digitized so when they are older, they can play themselves for when they were younger? >> i wonder with philip seymour hoffman, can the digital version of his actor be as genius as he was? he doesn't have a say? >> he doesn't have a say. a lot of times that goes to the estate, to the family of the person who passed away. >> from a virtual face, we go to lindsay and you...
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and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological society. the potential is there, europe could use the next transformation wave to become more digitally independent and stronger. and the digital future is in our own hats. ah ah, with business is booming, edmondo, this only port and it's poise for even further growth in important economic factor . but also be endangering the country. the port also transfer shipment from ukraine. how warranted our fears of a russian attack made in germany in 30 minutes on dw printer, the conflicts with tim sebastian sham referendums in the oc
and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological...
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they're known as big green arrows, digital gold, diggers, investors from all over on moving to latin america in search of bitcoin treasure. nowhere is the crypto currency value is more highly than here. but for many, the frenzy ends in ruin. we were promised high speed rail, but so far there is no sign of the coin in latin america starts august. 18th on dw, the humanoid robots 20 doubles in the future. he'll take us to the bottom of the sea for even to the new land opportunities and off the future where they solved with are starting to disagree with that all over the word was so all sides heard the machines of long carried out tasks for us quickly and efficiently reliably, most of the time, at least the will be our friends, the current assign, the system is one day, perhaps a robot and i will sit and watch the sunset and both side. oh, how lovely. but the robot doesn't think it's lovely. it doesn't care at all guys. that's true for now. but that might change even today of it's also being created that commitment called language habits and the motion. the big question is, well, can it
they're known as big green arrows, digital gold, diggers, investors from all over on moving to latin america in search of bitcoin treasure. nowhere is the crypto currency value is more highly than here. but for many, the frenzy ends in ruin. we were promised high speed rail, but so far there is no sign of the coin in latin america starts august. 18th on dw, the humanoid robots 20 doubles in the future. he'll take us to the bottom of the sea for even to the new land opportunities and off the...
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and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological society. the potential is there, europe could use the next transformation wave to become more digitally independent and stronger. the digital future is in our own hats. ah ah, to the point, strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. process military continues to attack civilian infrastructure in nuclear power is all about civilians are phrased, you grind coals that a wall cried all the se, just a side effect of wall. in today's edition of to the point we asked as rush, i become a target to the point in 30 m
and china on the digital front. but the road ahead is a special one, perhaps even samplers. nowhere else is the transformation, so people centered matters of privacy and citizen. sovereignty are taken seriously, as is creating awareness of the issues. for me, the most important thing is that people feel empowered. that's is my data i created, i own it, i control let that we as a society decide, what do we want to do with technology so that we remains a society for humans and not a technological...