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discussions about agi in a future in which agi is commonplace leads to some interesting questions worthy of analysis. for example, elon musk has been quoted as saying that ai is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization. it poses more risk than north korea. does that mean that agi may evolve to a point where we will lose control over machines of our own creation russian mark as far-fetched as that sounds, scientists are discussing ch questions. the short-term, my constituents are concerned about less existential issues. such as cyber security, protecting our privacy and impacting -- impact to our nation's economy and jobs. i am an original cosponsor of a bill titled the ai jobs act to help our workplace prepare for ai will shape the future. this will include language directing the support development of artificial intelligence and data science. there is immense potential for agi to help humans. economy and all of the issues we are dealing with today. that potential is a cup and by some concerns will discuss today. we have a panel that will share with us the bright and cha
discussions about agi in a future in which agi is commonplace leads to some interesting questions worthy of analysis. for example, elon musk has been quoted as saying that ai is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization. it poses more risk than north korea. does that mean that agi may evolve to a point where we will lose control over machines of our own creation russian mark as far-fetched as that sounds, scientists are discussing ch questions. the short-term, my constituents...
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agi invokes images of robots. we are decades away from realizing such agi systems. nevertheless, discussions about agi and a future in which it's commonplace lead to interesting questions worthy of analysis. for example, elon musk has been quoted as saying that ai, quote, is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization, imposes vastly more risk than north korea. does that mean that agi may evolve to a point one day when we will lose control over machines of our own creation? as farfetched as that sounds, scientists are certainly discussing such questions. for the short term, however, my constituents are concerned about evolving technologies, cyber security, protecting our privacy and impacts to our nation's economy and to jobs. >> to help our workplace prepare for the ways ai will shape the economy of the futu. i'll also introduce legislation today to reauthorize the national institute of standards and technology, which includes language directing development of artificial intelligence and data science. there's immense potential for agi to help humans a
agi invokes images of robots. we are decades away from realizing such agi systems. nevertheless, discussions about agi and a future in which it's commonplace lead to interesting questions worthy of analysis. for example, elon musk has been quoted as saying that ai, quote, is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization, imposes vastly more risk than north korea. does that mean that agi may evolve to a point one day when we will lose control over machines of our own creation? as...
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montgomery county, d.c., agi northern va are all in the running to become the next headquarters for amazon. a town hall meeting was h d last night about their opposition. they say there's already enough construction aes coon. >> we don't need it. there's just so much more development that keeps poepg up, like, every month. >> others say they don't mind being the next headquarters as long as amazon pays its fair share of taxes.l loeaders say luring the company would bring 50,000 jobs andons ofla dolrs in revenue. >>> it is convenient, button line shopping is about to cost you more.au that's bec yesterday the supreme court ruled states can require intert retailers to collect state sales tax on on-line purchases. if you shop at major on-line zblob, rs, like appear you are already paying tax. >>> a $20 million project that t onesigned to make an imp communities in prince gornl estcounty is possibly e finally costlete. the f baptist church, another groundbreaking ceremony, on saturday they'll be cutting the ribbon. it's to celebrate the completed family life center. this health and fitness cent
montgomery county, d.c., agi northern va are all in the running to become the next headquarters for amazon. a town hall meeting was h d last night about their opposition. they say there's already enough construction aes coon. >> we don't need it. there's just so much more development that keeps poepg up, like, every month. >> others say they don't mind being the next headquarters as long as amazon pays its fair share of taxes.l loeaders say luring the company would bring 50,000 jobs...
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>> so i think that, again, and first of all, i just -- you know, the question of, you know, agi is something that the whole field has been working towards for, you know, really since the beginning of the field, o50 yeas ago. so the question of how to define it i think is something that is not entirely agreed upon. our definition is this, when we think of it, we think -- you think about things like starting companies or very high intellectual work like that. and also to things like going and cleaning upisaste sites or things that humans would be unable to do very well today. >> okay. i noticed that in your disagreement of congressman lipinski referred to, the report, and you call them silicon valley upstarts. at least you didn't call them young upstarts. so that's an advantage. thank you for doing that. but you're literally looking at a new industry that even though the shift -- bless you. even though the shift is going to be changing, you're actually creating jobs for another industry, and going back to dr. li's example with her mom in th iu, talking about how much the nurses do. how do you
>> so i think that, again, and first of all, i just -- you know, the question of, you know, agi is something that the whole field has been working towards for, you know, really since the beginning of the field, o50 yeas ago. so the question of how to define it i think is something that is not entirely agreed upon. our definition is this, when we think of it, we think -- you think about things like starting companies or very high intellectual work like that. and also to things like going...
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members of the president's own party starto come out against pruitt with even fox ep expensive pruitt agis his security detail, his private flights and more. >> but it doesn't look like pruitt's boss wants him going anywhere anytime soon. here's the report. >> reporter: epa administrator scott pruitt's problems piling up. "the washington post" reporting he asked his taxpayer funded security detail to drive him to multiple ritz-carlton hotels in search of his favorite moisturizing lotion and asked them to pick up his dry cleaning. a pruitt spokesperson defended his actions to the post saying his detail protects him in his personal or official capacity. and a top pruitt staffer stepping down after she told congress pruitt was interested in, quote, securing an old mattress from the trump hotel. and that's not all. e-mails show pruitt asked for special help for a business opportunity for his wife, who wantedopenck-f-a franchise in oklahoma. >> we need more of them in doing really, really ross the l well. you know, somebody has that about you ao you owe taxpayers an apology? do you owe taxpayer
members of the president's own party starto come out against pruitt with even fox ep expensive pruitt agis his security detail, his private flights and more. >> but it doesn't look like pruitt's boss wants him going anywhere anytime soon. here's the report. >> reporter: epa administrator scott pruitt's problems piling up. "the washington post" reporting he asked his taxpayer funded security detail to drive him to multiple ritz-carlton hotels in search of his favorite...
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the deputy agis obstructing the u.s. house of representatives and their subpoenas in efforts to do their constitutional duty and investigate actions by the fbi and doj. house republicans are fighting back hard. contempt and impeachment tonight is very much on the table. also tonight america's left is ramping up as i predict. discussing rhetoric and some are trying to shutdown immigration and custom be enforcement offices across the country. others are calling the abolition of ice. many in the media, a full mental psychotic break down over the news that justice kennedy is retiring. a bad week for democrats. sit tight. we have all of this does so much more and following all of the details out of annapolis, maryland in our breaks opening monologue. for over a year house republicans have been trying to conduct what is their constitutional oversight duties and investigate how the fbi and the doj handled the clinton server investigation. and the on-going russia collusion witch hunt and the fisa abuses. their efforts does their
the deputy agis obstructing the u.s. house of representatives and their subpoenas in efforts to do their constitutional duty and investigate actions by the fbi and doj. house republicans are fighting back hard. contempt and impeachment tonight is very much on the table. also tonight america's left is ramping up as i predict. discussing rhetoric and some are trying to shutdown immigration and custom be enforcement offices across the country. others are calling the abolition of ice. many in the...
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. >>> more than five thousand h americave developed an unusualll agy all due to tick bites and the allergy is toat r me all caused by the lone star tick. researchers are worried because it's expecte to bene of the worst seasons in years in particular bites. people effected don't ta immediatelyrt kneeing like hay fevers. b often ite delayed for hours. and there'so treatment that red meat allergies fade in three years time. >> this veo of a police dog in maid wentviral. see the dog on camera performing cpr an officer. that's poncho, runs into the season, struck the fallen officers with his legs several mes, stopped, placed his ears on his chest to listen for a artbeat. see aazing is this t police dog or a dog period do that sort of thing. >> ye. >> animals are just incredible h what you can tea them and what theyan learn. >> inincreasedably so. >> coming uptonight, onhe wrong side of the law. >> a police officer'y own cam video shows him violating the law. it's a story you'llee only on fox5. we have the exclusive video coming up next. and another round of protests ints pitrgh after an office
. >>> more than five thousand h americave developed an unusualll agy all due to tick bites and the allergy is toat r me all caused by the lone star tick. researchers are worried because it's expecte to bene of the worst seasons in years in particular bites. people effected don't ta immediatelyrt kneeing like hay fevers. b often ite delayed for hours. and there'so treatment that red meat allergies fade in three years time. >> this veo of a police dog in maid wentviral. see the dog...
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. >> vice president derstand the each y, ok and just agi hassubcontracith nstitu others to provide cin langges, ok. i'm jus wondering for programs like they want to serve all picple the can -- they have to, they don't have -- not cantonese, so they have to subcontract with another agency. i'm just wondering whether the office on aging has kind of, encourage agencies to hide people that speak the language, their clientetter and this way they don't, because if you can subcontract with another agency, they have to put in the cost. >> we do. we do. and first, we get points the fpr ringh , cultural and languace t provider bringing in languages. it's going to, for hire than the agency that might not have as many languages or no languages. we also pite o our funding when we did our awares to ensure that we are providing theservices. i can tell you within this resale award o contracts, we had some dollars we were able to and we have learned that we have quite a wait list around spanish-speaking clients, so, this is one we are able to reallocate dollars and add another spanish-speaking case man
. >> vice president derstand the each y, ok and just agi hassubcontracith nstitu others to provide cin langges, ok. i'm jus wondering for programs like they want to serve all picple the can -- they have to, they don't have -- not cantonese, so they have to subcontract with another agency. i'm just wondering whether the office on aging has kind of, encourage agencies to hide people that speak the language, their clientetter and this way they don't, because if you can subcontract with...
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. >>> 5:03 is our time right now and are getting look inside of agi vira facility that is housing migrantdchildren. now, thieo is from a facility in bristow, virginia. >> it was released by the depament of health and human services. the new footage comes just one gned an executive order to prevent migrant families from being separed at the borde ntation into allegations of abuse at a facility that houses migrant children. shenandoah valler juvenileom cent he says he's concerned about what he calls disgarbing tions of abuse of the children being house tre. the facility says the claims ar without mteit. >> four minupast the hour right now. let's get to a fox5 clues with. we are learning even more about the excessive and inapopriate salar increases in prince george's county schools. an audit shows ty add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. auditors looke at all pay. >> i think that they violated the process by giving raisesen that wer authorized. it's disturbing. i'mow thinking abo many teachers we could have hired, money that we could have put towards school supplies, towards student ap
. >>> 5:03 is our time right now and are getting look inside of agi vira facility that is housing migrantdchildren. now, thieo is from a facility in bristow, virginia. >> it was released by the depament of health and human services. the new footage comes just one gned an executive order to prevent migrant families from being separed at the borde ntation into allegations of abuse at a facility that houses migrant children. shenandoah valler juvenileom cent he says he's concerned...
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washington capitals stanley cup. easkin agi skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin.rogena®. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. until her laptop crashed this her salon wasmorning.for weeks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. get your coupon for 20% off supplies, technology and furniture at office depot office max. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my
washington capitals stanley cup. easkin agi skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin.rogena®. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give...
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the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executiver "agy and passion for innovation." blair is "ine best chance of injeg a dose of vility in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when wcreate jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive. endorsed by the washington post. >>> you're watching news 4 at 6:. >> at 6:30 it's a common crime but they used tactics whe they robbed a woman inside a whole foods store. >> the victim didn't realize anything was missing until she went to the checko a. this ieally interesting story, pat. >> reporter: wendy, rice. it started with a conversation about rice. two scammers got a shopper inside whole foods talking about rice. soon they disappeared. and so did her walle it was supposed to be a quick shopping trip to whole foods for kendall. but it turned intoth ag but that. >> i had to get a new driver's license, cancel all my credit cards. yeah. >> it's bn a nightmare. >> it's been a ni
the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executiver "agy and passion for innovation." blair is "ine best chance of injeg a dose of vility in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when wcreate jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive. endorsed by the washington post. >>> you're watching news 4...
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great jobs unless you limit the h 1 bv and the unfair competition they have from east asia and south agya or yand they're fantastic. we have to carve space out by allowing our citizens to get the jobs. that's why i'm saying from day one the exactic party and particularly the progressive part of bernie sanders in the labor movement i've said this from day one we can carve off 23 to a third of bernie sanders movement is at the end of the day they don't have the answer for immigration we have to limit massive legal grimes. -- immigration you're seeing this in the trump administration. what he has done with the legal immigration that's why we have the lowest black unkbt and hispanic unkbm. that's why rages are in agriculture. >> is why donald trump has gone very hard line on immigration? is this the strategy that will limit the damage on the midterm? >> here is what i think happened in the first year administration we clearly had conflicting voices of the globalist, the gary cohen and mcmasters good guys but they come with the thing on the nationalist. i think as president trump looks at the
great jobs unless you limit the h 1 bv and the unfair competition they have from east asia and south agya or yand they're fantastic. we have to carve space out by allowing our citizens to get the jobs. that's why i'm saying from day one the exactic party and particularly the progressive part of bernie sanders in the labor movement i've said this from day one we can carve off 23 to a third of bernie sanders movement is at the end of the day they don't have the answer for immigration we have to...
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of these - - i think the time has come if the president antheountry is serious about it to appoint agiomebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zini or martin dempsey,i mike mu but somebody who will be the voice to whom all the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> on the family separation in particular at the bored bec you can't get answers now. >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scres me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator would hlp, but th core problem is the trump admtinistration, least large parts, wants to send an indating message to peple south of the border, don't come, it will be miserable, but don't want the backlash of a cruel policy. so they're stuck. so the lesson be we're not going to be monsters at the border, we wilenforce law t not be total monsters but that goes against the policy jeffts sessions wo support. political damage to the. administrati >> in mark and i had a discussion last week whether it would hurt trump's approval rating, and i hate to sa
of these - - i think the time has come if the president antheountry is serious about it to appoint agiomebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zini or martin dempsey,i mike mu but somebody who will be the voice to whom all the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> on the family separation in particular at the bored bec you can't get answers now. >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scres me. the...
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separated almost immediately, but adults are now held in detention instead of forcing them to post a bond agi ng them a date, that's the catch and release policy that president trump wanted to stop. when they are held now for sometimes months, a long-time federal ruling kicks in that says children cannot be held more than 30 days. >> how did it used to be done. under past administrations, thes same laws have been on the books and what changed so now the families are being separated? >> the administration haseen trying to discourage people from coming here, but for example the obama administration would hold mothers and their children in detention and the court ruling said you can't do that for more than 20 days. >> the question comes up when you hear the children cry, what happens to the children? will they be reunited? will o some them never be reunited with their reparents? >> tre several lawsuits pending on this question. advocates areaying there's not a good enough system, and you should be a heari whenever you want to take a child ,aw and i would suspect a judge will rule on this. very s
separated almost immediately, but adults are now held in detention instead of forcing them to post a bond agi ng them a date, that's the catch and release policy that president trump wanted to stop. when they are held now for sometimes months, a long-time federal ruling kicks in that says children cannot be held more than 30 days. >> how did it used to be done. under past administrations, thes same laws have been on the books and what changed so now the families are being separated?...