33
33
Apr 10, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
we have to be ai ready. we have to be ai trained. those who protect us shouldn't that digital foundation. those who excel in computational thinking within the ranks they should be identified and supportive. it's a shame we are losing that talent, and they should be able to advance. we need up skill within the ranks. junior officers from the beginning need to be trained and ai concepts, and the need to continually be educated and certified. so we can't stand still. we cannot ignore the fact that again we are in an ai -- we might not recognize it but we're in revolution and we need to be prepared. >> did you look at the jake's current education strategy with these recommendations? >> yes, we did and i will yield the rest of my time to mr. work. >> i was going to him, good. >> i would just like to start, sir, and it were, dr. andrew form of carnegie mellon now at google is one of our commissioners who leads the line of everyone which is a research and development line of effort. i remember quite clearly the first time he was talking to
we have to be ai ready. we have to be ai trained. those who protect us shouldn't that digital foundation. those who excel in computational thinking within the ranks they should be identified and supportive. it's a shame we are losing that talent, and they should be able to advance. we need up skill within the ranks. junior officers from the beginning need to be trained and ai concepts, and the need to continually be educated and certified. so we can't stand still. we cannot ignore the fact that...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing going audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of mr if i'm bringing languid back life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows or doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown dimensions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some of the world the signals. when they. become totals very brief as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own through fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmony it's a bit by bit bizarre somehow sublime. kind of. you enter a question and you get a reply you never would have anticipated that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which allo
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing going audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of mr if i'm bringing languid back life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows or doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown dimensions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some of the world the...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. ok so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to cheat to an ai system so that the ai could play an expressive style of. bringing going go back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. question knows it doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his eyes with the help from ai he's collected some of the world the signals. are. become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our man made a scanner. to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own. transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit dark a bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. yes. i am. and you kind of you enter a question and you get a reply you never would have anticipated that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which a
thanks to ai. ok so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to cheat to an ai system so that the ai could play an expressive style of. bringing going go back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. question knows it doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his eyes with the help from ai he's collected some of the world the...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing going towards audio recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows or doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world peace. this is. very brief as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmony it's a bit by bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. and you kind of you enter a question and you get a reply you never would have anticipated that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which allows it to take a
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing going towards audio recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows or doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing the recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world the signals. on this one become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit by bit bizarre somehow sublime. when you kind of you enter a question and get a reply you never would have anticipated that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which allows it to take a turn you simply couldn
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing the recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world the signals. on this one become...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play any expressive style of. bringing languid back life. it's as if jim gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some other will be signals. or become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our man made a scanner. to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own. transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. yeah. and you kind of you enter a question and you get a reply you never would have anticipated that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which allows it to take a turn you simply
thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play any expressive style of. bringing languid back life. it's as if jim gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some other will be signals. or become...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to ai. ok so what we're doing is we're analyzing going gods are the recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world the signals. or this one become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit dark a bit bizarre somehow sublime. when you kind of you enter a question and get a reply you never would have anticipated it's a cute that can move things forward in the composition or creative work which allows
thanks to ai. ok so what we're doing is we're analyzing going gods are the recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian rosa doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other world the signals....
59
59
Apr 11, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> today we continue to focus on ai innovation to fresh exploration of ai history. as well as the choices that we face of digital citizens. before ai began to change your world for better or for worse. they spent decades trying to build their own networks. often in the face of enormous skepticism. talking digital assistants to self driving cars and automated healthcare. pulled into a world they did not expect, along with the rest of us. google, facebook and the world. the reporter uncovers his tail. i think it is an often dramatic telling of this history. some of the untold stories that keep people, the communities and companies shaping the community of ai. a natural interest, shareholder value at the pursuit of tech innovation. how these decisions are made and who is benefiting. it is my pleasure to welcome kate. they rich experience as a senior staff writer and the u.s. magazine of the register. now based in san francisco bay area where he has a technology correspondent with the new york times and he covers ai, driverless cars and other areas. here are his five nu
. >> today we continue to focus on ai innovation to fresh exploration of ai history. as well as the choices that we face of digital citizens. before ai began to change your world for better or for worse. they spent decades trying to build their own networks. often in the face of enormous skepticism. talking digital assistants to self driving cars and automated healthcare. pulled into a world they did not expect, along with the rest of us. google, facebook and the world. the reporter...
25
25
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
anybody's words their image can be used manipulated and hijacked by any actor who basically because ai is an also made fake media doesn't even need any resources or expertise to manipulate media so we're about to face an avalanche of generated fake media in an information ecosystem which is already replete with bad information so this is just the next step in in a row a ready corroding information ecosystem where the notion of reality is already being undermined and i want to give people an idea of how easy it is for ai to create people create faces as a web site cookies person does not exists view what you like now you're going to have a look at it this is the say says that i'm going to start with and then i'm going to refresh my browser and then you'll see the face who changed and what you're looking at these people don't actually exist this is not a real person nina what's happening here. well essentially the power of ai to generate fake media and this can be anything it can be an image it can be a video it can be a piece of audio it could even be synthetic a text is nascent it's be
anybody's words their image can be used manipulated and hijacked by any actor who basically because ai is an also made fake media doesn't even need any resources or expertise to manipulate media so we're about to face an avalanche of generated fake media in an information ecosystem which is already replete with bad information so this is just the next step in in a row a ready corroding information ecosystem where the notion of reality is already being undermined and i want to give people an...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
announces tough new rules on artificial intelligence that many uses of ai will look at why they're taking us that. this is the real business on what welcome to the program as chief architect for the breakaway european super league eventis chairman . has conceded the project has failed most of the 12 founding members have now pulled out including all 6 english clubs ac and into milan and athletic and madrid fans including these outside of chelsea stamford bridge stadium have been celebrating the news which follows an outcry from almost all corners of the game the super league was due to be backed by billions of euros of investment capital from the u.s. bank j.p. morgan organizers said the project was necessary to save club's finances during a difficult pandemic but many saw it as a money grab which would greatly damage the sport. but as discussed that further with karen mcguire a football finance expert who joins us from liverpool thanks for coming on business is that accusation fair that the super league was a money grab. it was certainly an attempt by a small group of clubs to increase t
announces tough new rules on artificial intelligence that many uses of ai will look at why they're taking us that. this is the real business on what welcome to the program as chief architect for the breakaway european super league eventis chairman . has conceded the project has failed most of the 12 founding members have now pulled out including all 6 english clubs ac and into milan and athletic and madrid fans including these outside of chelsea stamford bridge stadium have been celebrating the...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
announces tough new rules on artificial intelligence that many uses of ai will look at why they're taking us down. this is the real business i'm in berlin welcome to the program as chief architect for the breakaway european super league eventis chairman. has conceded the project has failed most of the 12 founding members have now pulled out including all 6 english clubs ac and into milan madrid fans including these outside of chelsea's down to the bridge stadium have been celebrating the news which follows an outcry from almost all corners of the game the super league was due to be backed by billions of euros of investment capital from the u.s. bank j.p. morgan organizers said the project was necessary to save club's finances during a difficult pandemic but many saw it as a money grab which would greatly damage the sport. well as discussed that further with kara mcguire a football finance expert who joins us from liverpool thanks for coming on the business is that accusation fair that the super league was a money grab. it was certainly an attempt by a small group of clubs to increase thei
announces tough new rules on artificial intelligence that many uses of ai will look at why they're taking us down. this is the real business i'm in berlin welcome to the program as chief architect for the breakaway european super league eventis chairman. has conceded the project has failed most of the 12 founding members have now pulled out including all 6 english clubs ac and into milan madrid fans including these outside of chelsea's down to the bridge stadium have been celebrating the news...
54
54
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
huge amount of silicon and things like lidar, based on silicon and ai resources so we have ai accelerationo so much of what they're doing is leveraging the rest of the company. i'll say, boy, you know, is that a business that we want? man, seeing a huge expansion and acceleration of their initiatives because they leverage the rest of intel for that i'm thrilled to see what they're doing the announcement you referred to, jon, building autonomous delivery capabilities on the mobile eye platform and starting to see incredible momentum on many of the car manufacturers betting on mobile eye. so huge efforts there. and it really is the underlying silicon technologies it's the ai, the mapping platform, but then also being responsible where's to the safety system and how you make it truly acceptable in a balanced view of safety and risk and how that's built into the platform just doing so well and i have no intentions to consider any other path than the one we're on today and i would expect we'll find other business areas like mobile eye that we're building up silicon, world-class software and ai
huge amount of silicon and things like lidar, based on silicon and ai resources so we have ai accelerationo so much of what they're doing is leveraging the rest of the company. i'll say, boy, you know, is that a business that we want? man, seeing a huge expansion and acceleration of their initiatives because they leverage the rest of intel for that i'm thrilled to see what they're doing the announcement you referred to, jon, building autonomous delivery capabilities on the mobile eye platform...
46
46
Apr 15, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
entered c3 ai, led by seybold. c3 ai provides the platform. the customer then uses it for expertise. they sell functions for management like inventory -- inventory and productive maintenance. if a piece of equipment needed a replacement part, like on a plane, it could tell you. the company partners with baker hughes, astrazeneca, and leading universities. all of that is to speed up the use of ai in the world. at the end of 2020, it had 30 clients come up with three of them making up 44% of its revenue and the lion share coming from baker hughes. they get about 30% of revenue from the oil and gas industry. it is betting it will get a lot more. especially if oil power producers transition to a cleaner future. i recently caught up with tom and asked how ai helps oil and gas industry. tom: we can use ai to identify device failure on an offshore oil rig before it happens. these are very complex machines. things go bad, they can go very bad very fast. as we all know. the cost of failure is basically incalculable. we can identify failure of devices o
entered c3 ai, led by seybold. c3 ai provides the platform. the customer then uses it for expertise. they sell functions for management like inventory -- inventory and productive maintenance. if a piece of equipment needed a replacement part, like on a plane, it could tell you. the company partners with baker hughes, astrazeneca, and leading universities. all of that is to speed up the use of ai in the world. at the end of 2020, it had 30 clients come up with three of them making up 44% of its...
27
27
Apr 17, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
but this story the ai story is really only just beginning, right? but we are only just understanding how the systems work and how theyus are being deployed. it got so much left to cover. certainly covering at the time. >> there is a lot of highflying stories quite literally. we talk about that particular story and then we can move on after that? >> that is a good place to end. you do learn inn the first sentence of the book has his back problems. he literally does not sit down. as a teenager he was lifting a space heater for his mother and he flipped the disc. by his late 50s the disc would slip so often that it is hard for him to function. like all of these stories from his students were they walk into his office laid out on the desk trying to defend their phd thesis. he's on his desk, caught by then wall, what that meant was is not driving he does not fly. because commercial airlines make you sit during takeoff and landing. this is another moment i was floored by site came up in my research that jeff hadci moved to google. google ist thinking abou
but this story the ai story is really only just beginning, right? but we are only just understanding how the systems work and how theyus are being deployed. it got so much left to cover. certainly covering at the time. >> there is a lot of highflying stories quite literally. we talk about that particular story and then we can move on after that? >> that is a good place to end. you do learn inn the first sentence of the book has his back problems. he literally does not sit down. as a...
41
41
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we can't just begin with ai as part of the problem.e have to give the machine learning and the automation that precedes that data aggregation and the things we want to know about the users, devices and bring those to bear. but also access controls. that is where the scope and scale will be difficult with the size of dod and to be in play. the work has to be federated with broad rules of policy and we can certainly lead that aspect. getting our arms around all the things we do have. the journey is not one we are starting on today but we had began a few years earlier with those insights now is a great time to start classifying the decisions you want to make with that information to bear exactly as you describe. >> ai is a critical component and the dod treated as a critical capability across the board for it. we make significant investments. i don't think we are behind. we recognize beer in an arms race and definitely putting resources against this. we are cooperating on the cybersecurity side with elements stood up within the dod specif
>> we can't just begin with ai as part of the problem.e have to give the machine learning and the automation that precedes that data aggregation and the things we want to know about the users, devices and bring those to bear. but also access controls. that is where the scope and scale will be difficult with the size of dod and to be in play. the work has to be federated with broad rules of policy and we can certainly lead that aspect. getting our arms around all the things we do have. the...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
wants regulated can't rein in ai's worst excesses while still encouraging its growth. i'm stephen beardsley in brylin welcome to the show a chief architect for the breakaway european soccer super league event as chairman andrea yellin has conceded the project has failed after all 6 english premier league clubs pulled out of the elite competition a fan such as those here outside chelsea stadium celebrated their clubs announcing that they would leave the super league which was backed by billions of euros of investment capital by u.s. bank j.p. morgan the organizers of the league was necessary to shore up faltering club's finances. as a project not just fans but many trainers and football managers disapproved of. with just. you know the share price for how the. you know we are. we have the. money people about. but you should. exist on the nukes on. in europe. because it goes against everything. i wrote over ashutosh monday in frankfurt ashutosh fans clearly saw this very differently from investors didn't they absolutely yes and as you heard the investors are looking for r
wants regulated can't rein in ai's worst excesses while still encouraging its growth. i'm stephen beardsley in brylin welcome to the show a chief architect for the breakaway european soccer super league event as chairman andrea yellin has conceded the project has failed after all 6 english premier league clubs pulled out of the elite competition a fan such as those here outside chelsea stadium celebrated their clubs announcing that they would leave the super league which was backed by billions...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
say that the robot in student spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks. sort of official. of course it is in blade runner replicants go rogue to escape their fights a slave laborers so the ng to hide their true identities it seems you feel i work is not a benefit to the public. it's fingers going to murder me or my straight. in one of the red comedies about am i the robot may not look human but he's super real buddy. now. that you ever had a dream video that you were so sure was real. in the matrix trilogy i eyed controls an entire parallel universe one in which people are clearly not welcome. should be. trained series this planet leave. em to shoot. the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history he's a killing machine guided by ai because humans could endanger robots in the future they're deemed expendable. but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos yet in most cinematic confrontations with humans who come out on top . that's probably because for now people are
say that the robot in student spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks. sort of official. of course it is in blade runner replicants go rogue to escape their fights a slave laborers so the ng to hide their true identities it seems you feel i work is not a benefit to the public. it's fingers going to murder me or my straight. in one of the red comedies about am i the robot may not look human but he's super real buddy. now. that you ever had a...
107
107
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
we know something about ai, and nuance knowsing is about ai, we know about cloud, we know about data,lth care, all of that ultimately, though is, just technology, to help providers. >> let me go from that, i know a lot of doctors want to spend more quality time with patients. they have a lot of paperwork they're not able to really drill down and i would say use the word, the empathetic, be empathetic to patients, there's too much that they have to do, can they actually be, i know it's a little ethereal, but a notion of empathy that can be driven by this mark's the expert who should talk about this. >> yes. >> but one of the fundamental things that i've seen, one of the fundamental things, i'll just say this, if you look at dax, it is about that, which is doctors inherently have empathy for patients, it's just that sometimes they are overburdened, doing all of this data entry and what if this ambient ai can help doctors focus more on the patients and we should show you it is just phenomenal to see what happens in terms of the conversation and how the burden comes down to the physician.
we know something about ai, and nuance knowsing is about ai, we know about cloud, we know about data,lth care, all of that ultimately, though is, just technology, to help providers. >> let me go from that, i know a lot of doctors want to spend more quality time with patients. they have a lot of paperwork they're not able to really drill down and i would say use the word, the empathetic, be empathetic to patients, there's too much that they have to do, can they actually be, i know it's a...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
bioethics together with his team he's developing a revolutionary form of prosthetics with the help of ai what is clearly seen here is that the joint is being articulate that you can see that walking it changes it the priest is just going to adopt to the grounds they're walking on in a natural way like a natural foot with. sophisticated probiotics and smart software let this prestige this adapt instantaneously to its environment whereas a traditional fake limb would limit the person wearing it walking on different kinds of terrain here becomes much easier in areas such as energy agriculture and medicine artificial intelligence is playing a bigger and bigger role regulation so far has been limited but if you commission president chose to change this and to bring about the blocks 1st regulatory framework on a i. certain forms of surveillance and technologies used to manipulate people will be banned others regulated but it's not all restrictions the european commission aims to deepen the collaboration between member states in the development and implementation of ai technologies that. techno
bioethics together with his team he's developing a revolutionary form of prosthetics with the help of ai what is clearly seen here is that the joint is being articulate that you can see that walking it changes it the priest is just going to adopt to the grounds they're walking on in a natural way like a natural foot with. sophisticated probiotics and smart software let this prestige this adapt instantaneously to its environment whereas a traditional fake limb would limit the person wearing it...
41
41
Apr 2, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
we will -- fights financial crimes using ai, and an impressive new funding round.inder to stay with lumber for our special programming around the u.s. jobs report friday. martin walsh, labor secretary, joins a panel of economic experts friday morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as the world undergoes a massive wave of digitization accelerated by the pandemic and ai risk platform has seen a 600% increase in financial account takeover scans and a 200% increase in online banking fraud attacks. joining us to discuss solutions is the founder, of a company that read -- that raised $250 million. talk to us about how much and what kinds of activity you are sitting that you are seeing heading into 2020? >> first of all, thank you for having me. as you mentioned, these impressive numbers have increased, and if you compare q1 with q4 of last year, the amount in fraud scams -- 250% online fraud scams. the amount of impersonations, someone trying to pretend to be you to gain access to your financial services, to gain access to your credit card come over 600%. it was already ha
we will -- fights financial crimes using ai, and an impressive new funding round.inder to stay with lumber for our special programming around the u.s. jobs report friday. martin walsh, labor secretary, joins a panel of economic experts friday morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as the world undergoes a massive wave of digitization accelerated by the pandemic and ai risk platform has seen a 600% increase in financial account takeover scans and a 200% increase in online banking fraud attacks....
31
31
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
implications and harms of ai. but at times i am invisible. in 2016joy founded the 2016 joy founded the algorithmicjustice leg which algorithmic justice leg which was algorithmicjustice leg which was inspired by her own experiences of facial recognition and she is now the star of brand—new netflix documentary called coated bias. it is notjust face classification, it is any data centric technology. —— coded bias. centric technology. -- coded bias. ., , bias. one of the first questions _ bias. one of the first questions we - bias. one of the first questions we should | bias. one of the first i questions we should be bias. one of the first - questions we should be asking is is _ questions we should be asking is is the — is is the technology necessary in the first place, are there alternatives? and after we ask that, _ alternatives? and after we ask that, if— alternatives? and after we ask that, if the benefits outweigh the harms, we also need to do something that i consider algorithmic hygiene, and with algorithmic hy
implications and harms of ai. but at times i am invisible. in 2016joy founded the 2016 joy founded the algorithmicjustice leg which algorithmic justice leg which was algorithmicjustice leg which was inspired by her own experiences of facial recognition and she is now the star of brand—new netflix documentary called coated bias. it is notjust face classification, it is any data centric technology. —— coded bias. centric technology. -- coded bias. ., , bias. one of the first questions _...
36
36
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
to expand into more than just ai. it is obvious he dominant in ai but one of the things they are best at his they have advanced their development and they are producing several processors adjacent to their gpu's for accelerated computing that can power the server. so it takes the fight directly to amd and intel beyond what we thought could have happened with the arm announcement. so this is very positive for nvidia in the long run. in the near term it is going to give customers at amd and intel some pause saying ok, this is the roadmap. who do we want to commit to over the long-term, and do i want to have a split strategy between company a and company b? obviously for intel, which is the dominant share leader, that is a negative thing. caroline: meanwhile, we have some really awesome graphics being shown. making it look very sexy. why has nvidia managed to beat the timeframe that you had estimated? anand: that is a great question. look, nvidia does only one thing and does it really, really well. it makes gpu's. and if
to expand into more than just ai. it is obvious he dominant in ai but one of the things they are best at his they have advanced their development and they are producing several processors adjacent to their gpu's for accelerated computing that can power the server. so it takes the fight directly to amd and intel beyond what we thought could have happened with the arm announcement. so this is very positive for nvidia in the long run. in the near term it is going to give customers at amd and intel...
21
21
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, companies are now saying they want to have responsible ai, they want to have ethical ai, they canroducts they are creating, and so when we see researchers being dismissed for pointing out problems, or when we see problems being minimised, then we can see that we can'tjust listen to what companies are saying, we have to watch what they are doing. that was joy buolamwini. and let's talk about those companies now, from a different perspective. as the pandemic eases, there will inevitably be more people looking forjobs. over the last few years, more and more recruitment companies have been using al to match positions with people. and it may be that cvs, references, past salaries and academic grades are not the best way tojudge suitability. now some companies have been using other tools to try and uncover hidden talent. 22—year—old jess, who left school after her gcses, feels that the skills that she has are being missed injob interviews, as there is too much focus on qualifications rather than ability. i have a history in hospitality, which has obviously been hard—hit with covid, and
yes, companies are now saying they want to have responsible ai, they want to have ethical ai, they canroducts they are creating, and so when we see researchers being dismissed for pointing out problems, or when we see problems being minimised, then we can see that we can'tjust listen to what companies are saying, we have to watch what they are doing. that was joy buolamwini. and let's talk about those companies now, from a different perspective. as the pandemic eases, there will inevitably be...
46
46
Apr 2, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
we are going to be a hybrid cloud and ai company, and then i would say with quantum into the future.irst thing we did is we sort of took out, and we are going to spinout and manage our infrastructure business, so that is a part of the service, so the pieces that fit the most stay here. the pieces that don't, we will spin out to get value for our investors. next, how do you lean into being more of a hybrid and cloud company? we are leaning and with organic and inorganic investments. we have completed 10 acquisitions in the last 11 months and 25 days. that is one step, but you have also opened up money for investment in terms of are we going to invest both in our own organic innovation as well as our partners. i announced a billion-dollar fund that we are going to work with partners to enable them on our platform. you begin to put those things together and say, ok, you are increasing investment, you are focusing the company, you are spinning out pieces, you are acquiring companies, you are increasing your ecosystem with partners and those should all result in revenue growth in the medi
we are going to be a hybrid cloud and ai company, and then i would say with quantum into the future.irst thing we did is we sort of took out, and we are going to spinout and manage our infrastructure business, so that is a part of the service, so the pieces that fit the most stay here. the pieces that don't, we will spin out to get value for our investors. next, how do you lean into being more of a hybrid and cloud company? we are leaning and with organic and inorganic investments. we have...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
breach of contract a stipulation that congressional aides say would ban the police use of clear view ai one of the most popular facial recognition programs used by hundreds of police departments across the country so joining me now to the best co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and cyber security expert morgan right ben let's start with you why does this legislation take aim specifically at the technology used by clearview a i. yeah a couple of reasons for that so rand paul the republican senator from kentucky and ron wyden the democratic senator from oregon are the ones behind this 4th amendment it's not for sale bill essentially though it focuses on clearview in part because that company has specifically gone out and it has scraped billions of photos across social media these are our photos from facebook and from instagram and even images from you tube they've gathered these these photos together they've compiled them into a database and then they sell that information to law enforcement who's trying to utilize it to essentially match it to suspects that they're looking for
breach of contract a stipulation that congressional aides say would ban the police use of clear view ai one of the most popular facial recognition programs used by hundreds of police departments across the country so joining me now to the best co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and cyber security expert morgan right ben let's start with you why does this legislation take aim specifically at the technology used by clearview a i. yeah a couple of reasons for that so rand paul the...
100
100
Apr 14, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
beuscae the qutieson they' re askinghe tmselves,m ai next? moth. er repteorr: the family apgrplintog understd anhow a poceli officerou cld mista ake n for a setar. officer potteras w actually training the officer on duty thwi her. >> teras, taser,as ter! i cannoact cept thai t lost smyon. he n'sever comg inback. i can't ceacpt that, m aistake? that dsnoe't even unsod right. this oicffer has bn eeon the force fo26r years. i n'cat acceptha tt. for a picole officer to stake a setar for a n guis acaltuly very rera. the tar seis not en vecarried on e same se idas the feairrm. >> repteorr: the mheotr of wrhtig's youngon s, daunter. j, dendmaing consueeqnces forhe t officer o whshot wright. >> i juswat nt justi fceor my son's dad. because 'sit just nofat ir. >>ep rorte wr:hether aet lhal miste akor policbie as, thiss i enmidec of a carle and present realy itfor peop olef color across arimeca. abc newins vestigatn ioin panertrship wi othur own stations examining traffic stops has reveal sedtark disripaties. in n aumber ofaj mor cities across americab
beuscae the qutieson they' re askinghe tmselves,m ai next? moth. er repteorr: the family apgrplintog understd anhow a poceli officerou cld mista ake n for a setar. officer potteras w actually training the officer on duty thwi her. >> teras, taser,as ter! i cannoact cept thai t lost smyon. he n'sever comg inback. i can't ceacpt that, m aistake? that dsnoe't even unsod right. this oicffer has bn eeon the force fo26r years. i n'cat acceptha tt. for a picole officer to stake a setar for a n...
96
96
Apr 1, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
caster brent will join us we'll also be join by one of the most successful female angel investors, ai and vc and spacs with kim perell. "power lunch" starts right now >> indeed it does. welcome to "power lunch. i'm are hell solomon america is working to reopen as cities lower restrictions we see more and more restaurants and stadiums as tyler mentioned opening the doors and we are hitting every and l of the reopening. steve liesman looks at the return of the job market meg tir looking at employers. >> shepard smith and i just talking about that detroit game in the snow so yes baseball is back, a great sign for spring but snowing right now. take a look at the market. 4,000 for the s&p 500. for the first time ever we're right just near the session highs right now. still a 63% gain over the last year a massive move higher for stocks on the large cap side of things. let's go meg cap and talk about the technology issues that have been driving some action as of late if you look over the past week or so it's a resurgence on microsoft, alpha bet and facebook four, four and 6% returns for each
caster brent will join us we'll also be join by one of the most successful female angel investors, ai and vc and spacs with kim perell. "power lunch" starts right now >> indeed it does. welcome to "power lunch. i'm are hell solomon america is working to reopen as cities lower restrictions we see more and more restaurants and stadiums as tyler mentioned opening the doors and we are hitting every and l of the reopening. steve liesman looks at the return of the job market meg...
20
20
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus onesses that want to innovate at scale are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. >>> welcome back to the exchange here is your cnbc news update. t kentucky governor said he will lift most of the state's restrictions with 2.5 million kentuckian is vaccinated roughly 900,000 more people need to get their shot. in minneapolis a cardiologist said george floyd dying after asphyxiation after being stronghold by the police he rejects theories that skrorj floyd died of a drug over dose or a cardiac condition with the prosecution close to wrapping up its case, see it on the news tonight with shepard smith. >>> former police chief has been sentence to year in prison he have found guilty of rigging the hiring process you're up to date.
with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus onesses that want to innovate at scale are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. >>> welcome back to the exchange here is...
16
16
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
handled legally but i think a lot of the things that go for ai robot x. they apply to b.c.i am not and i'm not sure you need a separate kind of legal. domain for this what about the risk. you touched upon this just a moment ago but the risk off people's brains being hacked is that realistic. yeah well i'm not entirely sure how red is realistic that is a link specifically for the implants but there have been a lot of data breaches in the last few years where a lot of personal information has been leaked so if personal a sensitive information such as your address or name is leaked it is really difficult to replace that and at the moment we don't really have enough scenarios what if some of your brain states what if some of your thoughts are leaked because that is very sensitive data and for legal when we really want to protect that yeah that's the thing i mean will break data can it actually be bought and sold like people's information is now online yeah i don't really have an answer to that question but it is worrying and it's something we should consider before this acknowl
handled legally but i think a lot of the things that go for ai robot x. they apply to b.c.i am not and i'm not sure you need a separate kind of legal. domain for this what about the risk. you touched upon this just a moment ago but the risk off people's brains being hacked is that realistic. yeah well i'm not entirely sure how red is realistic that is a link specifically for the implants but there have been a lot of data breaches in the last few years where a lot of personal information has...
44
44
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
2020 looked like. 2021, there are a lot of jobs that are going to be gone because of technology and ai. teaching kids robotics and ai in inner-city is something governments should be doing but until they do, i'm going to take it from any risks to build product and bring to life to show kid that there is no such thing as a loss, there is just a learn. amanda: obviously showing amazing leadership because of your influence in a variety of ways. one thought i had about the mask , which is cooler than most masks, more high-tech, you are sitting in a country where there has been resistance to masking even in the middle of a pandemic. do you think people will get the message that in one way or another, we are probably going to be masking for a long time, if not forever in certain circumstances? will.i.am: people need to have a global perspective and learn from other folks that have dealt with epidemics in the past. asia handled sars really well to the point where we did not feel the shock and sympathize for what they were going through and because we did not empathize and sympathize, we did n
2020 looked like. 2021, there are a lot of jobs that are going to be gone because of technology and ai. teaching kids robotics and ai in inner-city is something governments should be doing but until they do, i'm going to take it from any risks to build product and bring to life to show kid that there is no such thing as a loss, there is just a learn. amanda: obviously showing amazing leadership because of your influence in a variety of ways. one thought i had about the mask , which is cooler...
217
217
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
use even the ai that gets created on top of the data to benefit health care.ion play, this is about pure platform providers. >> i think it was notable microsoft finished higher, at least flat it did not go down with some questions about the price they paid, alli does this fit in with any of your themes in the market, whether it's deal making or health care tech >> absolutely. you just alluded to two of them but i actually -- i think this is a fascinating, fascinating buy. we look at ai basically as the next technological and industrial revolution, how it is going to affect everything from supply chain management, health care, delivery, you name it. and satya was talking about part of that. so when we talk about investing in secular themes and doing it in whatever way you can, either through private markets or public markets, this is exactly what we're talking about this is going to take a lot of these stocks that are looking for a catalyst to have the next leg up to that >> paul, what's your take on microsoft specifically but some of the other big cap tech sto
use even the ai that gets created on top of the data to benefit health care.ion play, this is about pure platform providers. >> i think it was notable microsoft finished higher, at least flat it did not go down with some questions about the price they paid, alli does this fit in with any of your themes in the market, whether it's deal making or health care tech >> absolutely. you just alluded to two of them but i actually -- i think this is a fascinating, fascinating buy. we look at...
38
38
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
why health ai?it all about telehealth at the moment or what else is it nuance is going to bring to microsoft? >> there are a few angles here. microsoft cloud computing already worked with nuance behind-the-scenes to capture all this data doctors can collect from patients and medical records. microsoft will get a record from its clmputing platform. it is a new vertical for microsoft going after the health care space. this is a big bet and a new area. it is microsoft's first big deal in health care. we will see how it pans out. it is definitely a new application for microsoft and nuance also has older technologies. it is sort of a bit on the future -- a bet on the future. with a company that has revenue and profit. it is a pretty interesting move. caroline: revenue and profits. talk to us more -- he said it is second to the debt he said it is second to the linked in deal. nothing in comparison to the company's cash. it can certainly afford it, but what does it speak to in terms of the overall m&a play
why health ai?it all about telehealth at the moment or what else is it nuance is going to bring to microsoft? >> there are a few angles here. microsoft cloud computing already worked with nuance behind-the-scenes to capture all this data doctors can collect from patients and medical records. microsoft will get a record from its clmputing platform. it is a new vertical for microsoft going after the health care space. this is a big bet and a new area. it is microsoft's first big deal in...
65
65
Apr 14, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> oppele who wo rkin santa clara that are 16 years of m ai anold der to sign up for an pointmen ttim te we're hearg innccoerns aboutht e supplyth at's t nothe seca in the bay area's most pulous uncoty. the county system is cereiving a t loof vaccines, significanint crea sein vaincce ppsuly that 'scoming redictly fr tomhe federal vegornment. combin edwith the increase from our stat e,we now ha veenghou ccvaine real lyto quicy klreach our goal of protecting our enreti community. >>ep rteorr: san anfrcisco also annoceund today it would be openg inup vaccinations to everyone. however the city cautioned its vaccine supply is limited. >> still new developments night in the sealxu misconduct allegaontis surroundg inat large yomar windsor california dominic polli. the town is w notryi ngto distcean themselves from the yomar, and acceinptg that they d been warned. >> reporter: d anif anyone in local gornvementas w looking the other way. chief of police ruben mainrtez. if we would ha veknn owback then what we know w noit would have be entotay lldiffenert. this did co meas a complete surpris
. >>> oppele who wo rkin santa clara that are 16 years of m ai anold der to sign up for an pointmen ttim te we're hearg innccoerns aboutht e supplyth at's t nothe seca in the bay area's most pulous uncoty. the county system is cereiving a t loof vaccines, significanint crea sein vaincce ppsuly that 'scoming redictly fr tomhe federal vegornment. combin edwith the increase from our stat e,we now ha veenghou ccvaine real lyto quicy klreach our goal of protecting our enreti community....
80
80
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
these are protests that generate images and accelerate ai now they plan to make their own servers, the primary brains in most computing devices saying first quarter revenue is tracking above its previous outlook of $5.3 billion. and that stock posted its best day to year in over a month. some investors clearly saw the announcement as a direct shot at intel, which reported $26 billion in revenue from its data center group in 2020 that was a jump of 11%. that stock just had its worst day since late february. so how bad is this news for pat gelsinger? capturing that his company still does boast certain advantages. nvidia with the new server cpu is targeting more of a niche market patrick says and intel is still the giant. dominates about 90% of the market no response from intel on that nvidia news. there was also that big white house chip summit today. president biden's infrastructure plan does include $50 billion for the american chip industry melissa, back to you >> josh, a question on the niche market point how profitable is it to make such a big deal that they're going after this narr
these are protests that generate images and accelerate ai now they plan to make their own servers, the primary brains in most computing devices saying first quarter revenue is tracking above its previous outlook of $5.3 billion. and that stock posted its best day to year in over a month. some investors clearly saw the announcement as a direct shot at intel, which reported $26 billion in revenue from its data center group in 2020 that was a jump of 11%. that stock just had its worst day since...
41
41
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
ai, central thesis as well there, carl. >> yeah.r intel, jon, today i did notice citi's christopher danley came out in defense of intel saying, don't worry too much about the nvidia news the question will get asked how many front wars they can handle. >> this speaks, deirdre, to the fact pat gelsinger, an execution guy. not a lot of room for era. so many competitors in the space, foundry side, tsmc, samsung operating domestically or x-86 and kcpu market and gearing up to compete in the high-profit data center business when it comes to servers and ai. i mean, intel, you know, has been struggling a bit. there's a lot of up side, but not a lot of room for error. >> a little. understatement, jon. i like what gelsinger said yesterday. playing offense, not defense now. kind of a look into how he is thinking about these battles, or ambitions that they're looking at on a number of sides. meanwhile, guys, bitcoin can't bet but note hitting new highs on the eve of coinbase's debut more "techcheck" coming up right after this break. >>> there i
ai, central thesis as well there, carl. >> yeah.r intel, jon, today i did notice citi's christopher danley came out in defense of intel saying, don't worry too much about the nvidia news the question will get asked how many front wars they can handle. >> this speaks, deirdre, to the fact pat gelsinger, an execution guy. not a lot of room for era. so many competitors in the space, foundry side, tsmc, samsung operating domestically or x-86 and kcpu market and gearing up to compete in...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
medicine he says is undergoing revolution technologically all these new procedures operations drugs ai assisted operations and little of the russian health care system must be overhauled from from the ground up that meet the challenges it would use the opportunities presented by science and technology. today there is also much of that is the truth. about the demographic crisis in washington it's no surprise that in the ninety's there was a huge did in births and it is being felt acutely in russia and with every new crisis births had to drop in blood repute miss out loud a slew of new measures to support mothers maternal leave to support single parents 1300 schools being opened across russia for a 1000000 more pupils a 1000000 students there's all sorts of assistance that is going to be offered to parents to the parents of small children to parents of newborn children to support them and to help russians again have more children and to increase to increase and to grow and to even maintain the population there is also much about business and interesting statistic corporate profits in 202
medicine he says is undergoing revolution technologically all these new procedures operations drugs ai assisted operations and little of the russian health care system must be overhauled from from the ground up that meet the challenges it would use the opportunities presented by science and technology. today there is also much of that is the truth. about the demographic crisis in washington it's no surprise that in the ninety's there was a huge did in births and it is being felt acutely in...
27
27
Apr 5, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
officials with google, the penta called -- the pentagon, and fcc talk about challenges with ai technology. that is tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. he white house covid-19 response team with an update from this morning on the vaccine distribution. this briefing is about 30 minutes. >> two weeks ago, the president outlined steps we're taking to increase the number of safe places and trusted places americans can go to get vaccinated and to ensure at least 90% of americans have a vaccination site within five miles of where they live by april 19. one of the steps the president announced was the opening of at least 12 more federally run mass vaccination sites. last week we announced five new sites, ireland, wisconsin, tennessee, missouri, and indiana -- maryland. today we announced three additional sites, the first at the columbia place mall in columbia, south carolina. the second is the cola ash colorado state fairgrounds. -- the second is the colorado state fairgrounds. the third is the minnesota state fair. these three new sites bring us closer to the president's go the courtal. -- t
officials with google, the penta called -- the pentagon, and fcc talk about challenges with ai technology. that is tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. he white house covid-19 response team with an update from this morning on the vaccine distribution. this briefing is about 30 minutes. >> two weeks ago, the president outlined steps we're taking to increase the number of safe places and trusted places americans can go to get vaccinated and to ensure at least 90% of americans have a...