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we brought the evidence over to agi. and the head of i.t. unpacked these files. he was floored by what he saw. we had every single one of their programs. all operational. >> this technology gives us an advantage on the battlefield and the threat posed by an operation like this is that he could sell it to anyone who was willing to pay for it. it can go to adversaries of the united states, it can go to terrorist organizations, it can go to criminal organizations. this software, finding its way into the wrong hands is equally as dangerous as any weapon. >> the reaction once we realized that the software was legitimate was what else do they have? gordon ramsay? handing out samples? seems like just an ok use of your culinary talents, dude. yeah it is smart guy. almost like having a brand new iphone but not pairing it with at&t. that's true... gordon ramsay. oi, fingers, it's not a buffet! use the cocktail stick. use a cocktail stick. get the most from your amazing new iphone 11 pro on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. more for your thing. that's our thing.
we brought the evidence over to agi. and the head of i.t. unpacked these files. he was floored by what he saw. we had every single one of their programs. all operational. >> this technology gives us an advantage on the battlefield and the threat posed by an operation like this is that he could sell it to anyone who was willing to pay for it. it can go to adversaries of the united states, it can go to terrorist organizations, it can go to criminal organizations. this software, finding its...
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brent: michael pence is a journalist-- michael penn n is a journalilist with the e news agy in tokyo and he explained the verdict today. >> this is kind of the verdict that everybody was expectiting. the prosecutors not just once, but twicece refused to a night anybody over the nuclear crisis, and they were only forced to do so because citizen panels on two different occasions, according to a local system, overrode the prosecutors' decisions and forced the prosecutors to prosecute the case. the japanese system itstself, te polilitical systemem, the elite system didn't want to o hold anybodyy accountable, and in the end that's exactly the results, a giant nuclear accident and nobody is responsible. brent: that was michael penn reporting from tokyo. relations between britain and russia have been frosty ever since the intended murder of a former spy and his daughter in england. the skripal case led london to accuse moscow of attempting to export state-sponsored terrorism to bitter sore, but some say the kremlin's criminal reach it does not stop in the u.k. the recent killing of a former
brent: michael pence is a journalist-- michael penn n is a journalilist with the e news agy in tokyo and he explained the verdict today. >> this is kind of the verdict that everybody was expectiting. the prosecutors not just once, but twicece refused to a night anybody over the nuclear crisis, and they were only forced to do so because citizen panels on two different occasions, according to a local system, overrode the prosecutors' decisions and forced the prosecutors to prosecute the...
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and here is the setup going into the move quite remarkable inthat once agi a formation of some form can lead to ewomen will i quilibrium and then we gap above the line and held the gain, but not impressive and ultimately i do believe the gap will be filled so the two major untilled gap, 100 plus going back, one way up here, not investle time horizon and then one way down here tomorrow's lunch.able time horizon and then one way down here tomorrow's lunch it doesn't wash. so now energy itself, here is the xle. relative performance has been a disaster and failed every single time when it has come up against its relative -- big move with other value stocks i don't think it goes much more than that. and then finally this is either the sad reality or something different. and energy is waiting in the s&p, 34.7% back to historic lows. my joumt my judgment is that it belongs here >> all right, carter, come on over >> i think he is right, we're filling the gap to the down side if it was a demand story, i'd be concerned. the supply will come back in all different forms. we are not nearly as depend
and here is the setup going into the move quite remarkable inthat once agi a formation of some form can lead to ewomen will i quilibrium and then we gap above the line and held the gain, but not impressive and ultimately i do believe the gap will be filled so the two major untilled gap, 100 plus going back, one way up here, not investle time horizon and then one way down here tomorrow's lunch.able time horizon and then one way down here tomorrow's lunch it doesn't wash. so now energy itself,...
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talks about many of the male allies that she met and relies on along the way, but one is bill finishing agyfagy, who inspired and mentored both of us and talked all the time in the early years of the foundation that it was our responsibility to be good ancestors. and what he meant by that, of course, is that our actions today would have resounding impact for decades, if not generations to come. and he meant that on a personal basis as well as on a philanthropic basis. and in the book you share several stories about how both bill's family and your family were the kind of ancestors that prepared you for this work. >> yeah. i sometimes think it's amazing in life the people that come into your life, someone like bill and many other people i mention in the book. and you try to really listen and learn from them. and his role about ancestor it is really had my -- ancestors had me thinking because i was lucky to meet a man who believed in equality. i tell some stories where it took us a while to actually achieve equality in our marriage -- >> a work in the progress, right? >> but he believed in it,
talks about many of the male allies that she met and relies on along the way, but one is bill finishing agyfagy, who inspired and mentored both of us and talked all the time in the early years of the foundation that it was our responsibility to be good ancestors. and what he meant by that, of course, is that our actions today would have resounding impact for decades, if not generations to come. and he meant that on a personal basis as well as on a philanthropic basis. and in the book you share...
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maria: there is a difference between artificial intelligence, and artificial general intelligence agiares where do you expect agany our lives. >> i -- agi have, in our lives we are not explicitly focused on that right now i think we have a lot of issues related to the way learning in artificial intelligence exists being completed by industry by government make sure that we've sort of the right regulatory positives tour to encourage that would seek maintain absorb benefits of those also safeguarding protecting americans. >> which industries benefit most from artificial intelligence. >> we feel artificial intelligence is going to help all industries hosted our inventory event i he tieltdz a.i. tor american industry whether you are doing medical about the doingh diagnostics boston oil, traction texas farming in iowa you will be impacted in health care space the way drug discovery now able to process very large data sets making a very big difference. >> an important topic i hope you come back soon. >> is it michael kratsios u.s. chief technology officer, tune in for my special ai. cheryl:
maria: there is a difference between artificial intelligence, and artificial general intelligence agiares where do you expect agany our lives. >> i -- agi have, in our lives we are not explicitly focused on that right now i think we have a lot of issues related to the way learning in artificial intelligence exists being completed by industry by government make sure that we've sort of the right regulatory positives tour to encourage that would seek maintain absorb benefits of those also...
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projections of what our spending would be for 2018, there's certainly reasons where the payment limits and agi or other kinds of reasons. folks did not participate in that program. we have -- we have some that participated at greater levels than what the dollars were at last, what we waited for is for folks to come in and ply and we certainly had the dollars available to do that. it's not a set-aside of a certain amount of dollars for a certain crop, and so, you know, i just encourage folks to come in an participate on this year's program based on acres. it's certainly easier for some producer than a production-based program was for them and certainly we look forward to having those folks all participate in this year's program. >> can we apply the acres test to the 2018 for those that didn't have the farm records on that basis so we can, you know, again, capture some of that that was left behind for those losses? >> we don't have any mechanism to go back and look at that, including signup has closed on that, and we're not looking back at -- at change, and i know it -- it was -- it was a challe
projections of what our spending would be for 2018, there's certainly reasons where the payment limits and agi or other kinds of reasons. folks did not participate in that program. we have -- we have some that participated at greater levels than what the dollars were at last, what we waited for is for folks to come in and ply and we certainly had the dollars available to do that. it's not a set-aside of a certain amount of dollars for a certain crop, and so, you know, i just encourage folks to...
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do you delineate ai versus agi.ow artificial intelligence is one thing and, yeah, it's helping us with a lot of things in healthcare, curing cancer, et cetera, which is great. but artificial general intelligence is when a computer can do everything that a human can do including reason and emotion and problem solve. >> that's right. maria: where is that going? >> we talk in the book -- one of the things we wanted to do is help those of us who are not everyday computer science phds understand this better and what it means. what you're pointing to is really important. to t date, artificial intelligence has been narrow, it's been in silos, in specific instances. it will become more powerful. in many ways, a that will help. it will connect the dots between advances in different disciplines. people also worry are we going to wake up one day, find that computers can think, are we going to find computers concluding they don't need us as humans anymore. that's a long ways off. but we should address these issues before we get
do you delineate ai versus agi.ow artificial intelligence is one thing and, yeah, it's helping us with a lot of things in healthcare, curing cancer, et cetera, which is great. but artificial general intelligence is when a computer can do everything that a human can do including reason and emotion and problem solve. >> that's right. maria: where is that going? >> we talk in the book -- one of the things we wanted to do is help those of us who are not everyday computer science phds...
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. >> jaoing agy i can't remember, jr. >> brian ahern. >> jeremiah ahern. >> joanne ahladoitis. >> garyoes. especially what they did on september 11th. out. knowing they may not make it out themselves. they continue to do what they were called upont horrific day. as we all know, many firefighters did not make it out. my son kenny was them. he left behind his wife, 20-month-old son and 3-year-old daughter but his spirit lives within his children. and he was would be so proud of them today. while we are humbled by kenny's actions and actions of all the first-responders, 18 years has not lessened our loss. our lives have been forever changed but we hold on to cherish the moments we all shared. >> my aunt, for whom i named my daughter after,. [speaking spanish] we love you forever. we miss you infinitely, our lives have never been the same. >> jack kin aldridge frederick. >> david alger. >> ernest alikakos. >> edward allegretto. >> eric allen. >> joseph allyn. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. >> christopher e. aling ham. >> anna allison. >> janet marie alonso. >> and any alvara
. >> jaoing agy i can't remember, jr. >> brian ahern. >> jeremiah ahern. >> joanne ahladoitis. >> garyoes. especially what they did on september 11th. out. knowing they may not make it out themselves. they continue to do what they were called upont horrific day. as we all know, many firefighters did not make it out. my son kenny was them. he left behind his wife, 20-month-old son and 3-year-old daughter but his spirit lives within his children. and he was would be...