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.>> a peace deal signed, but ts was e rethaction inrmen aia.testers storming th parliament building dending the prime minister resign. several government officers -- offices were ransacked a the media reports the parliamentary speaker was attack and beaten. the prime minister called for calm and said it had not been easy tagree to a deal. the decision has been taken as theof result analysis of the military situation. aced othen ss aessments of people who are the most familiar th t milheitary situation. wee of fighting, the forces made steadyad inrdso. on suny, officdaials said thdaia had taken the city.th most of the people who live there are ethnicic armiaenns but under international law, it is part o afzerbjaain. both countries were once part on e soetth union and russia illst wields power ithe region they are sendingea pcekeepers to the area. >> the republics are to stop the positions they have taken. peacekeeping forces are being set up along the line of contact and along the corridor. >> in the capital ofzerb aaijan, the deal was hailed as
.>> a peace deal signed, but ts was e rethaction inrmen aia.testers storming th parliament building dending the prime minister resign. several government officers -- offices were ransacked a the media reports the parliamentary speaker was attack and beaten. the prime minister called for calm and said it had not been easy tagree to a deal. the decision has been taken as theof result analysis of the military situation. aced othen ss aessments of people who are the most familiar th t...
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the company behind this uses aia to crunch massive amounts of data, beyond what would be humanly possiblenderstand the mechanisms of disease as well as the properties of already approved drugs. a lot of people are looking at antivirals and how they might potentially, you know, treat the disease. we looked at it from completely different way. we said what are the other types of approved drugs that might inhibit the progression of that disease in the body so we surfaced a number of drugs and then we did some experimentation based on that. and further research, and then we came up with this one drug that we think is best suited. it has both anti—inflammatory properties as well as the ability to stop what is called endocytosis, which is what enables the virus to enter the lungs which is the most potentially dangerous outcome of the coronavirus. brilliant use of ai there. and baroness joanna shields, ceo brilliant use of ai there. and baronessjoanna shields, ceo of benevolent ai, is the first of many women in tech featured on this week's show. every year the bbc 100 women project celebrates wo
the company behind this uses aia to crunch massive amounts of data, beyond what would be humanly possiblenderstand the mechanisms of disease as well as the properties of already approved drugs. a lot of people are looking at antivirals and how they might potentially, you know, treat the disease. we looked at it from completely different way. we said what are the other types of approved drugs that might inhibit the progression of that disease in the body so we surfaced a number of drugs and then...
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of the 5g that kyle was talkingbout so i think that whe it comes to being ahead on these issues from aia to 5g to y know, keeping tech learship in different ways there will be the sam sort of pushnd it's just the ctics that will look different. the tech industry welcomes a greater steadiness of under the biden administration and these issues have been bipartisan and they just meant mor fiery on the last yr or two and has some pretty sticking points. >> cat. >> i would give it an eight. i think similarly i see that there is this general consensus on what the top issues are but i think we will go from these fiery, very politicized arguments about content moderation and backs the nerdier talking points that we may be talking about more in the tech policy world prior to the trump administration. after the high-profile showdowns between the ceos and the administration will be happening now when he think of the things the trump administration is going to do or excuse me, biden administration plans to do during its first few days in office rolling back a lot of the trump administration exec to
of the 5g that kyle was talkingbout so i think that whe it comes to being ahead on these issues from aia to 5g to y know, keeping tech learship in different ways there will be the sam sort of pushnd it's just the ctics that will look different. the tech industry welcomes a greater steadiness of under the biden administration and these issues have been bipartisan and they just meant mor fiery on the last yr or two and has some pretty sticking points. >> cat. >> i would give it an...
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some questions about aia. is there anything about human intelligence that emerges from the brain that they cannot reproduce? >>. >> as far as we can tell that level of sophistication but when we look at it it is a machine so because of that there is no theoretical reason why we should be able to simulate that one --dash it should work. and then we say we need to realize that. and so i should be able to get there eventually. will happen in my lifetime? i doubt it. and with these wonderful things for superhuman performance that was really stupid compared to a feral child who can navigate the room and manipulate adults and get to her mouth. ai is missing what we call artificial generalized intelligence that it can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs but if you say from a beer or a camel it will feel catastrophically you cannot generalize to other things. so where we are now there is a very long way off. >> now a different component of the book, talk about the brain using mathematics and equations? >> so if they
some questions about aia. is there anything about human intelligence that emerges from the brain that they cannot reproduce? >>. >> as far as we can tell that level of sophistication but when we look at it it is a machine so because of that there is no theoretical reason why we should be able to simulate that one --dash it should work. and then we say we need to realize that. and so i should be able to get there eventually. will happen in my lifetime? i doubt it. and with these...
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we have investments in things like aia, which is a life insurer in china.is there has been a one child policy. they do not have the same tension scheme we have in the west. life insurance is not as deeply penetrated in the country. we think that is a play worth looking into. tencent is always top of the list. there are other ones. this is -- these are great businesses. i will not say monopolies of varied -- monopolies but dominant businesses. we think china has many years ahead of growth. these are to be valued when you think about the growth outlook. tech: i know you feel like is overdone, but i want to draw your attention to the chart that is on the screen right now. looking at chinese benchmarks. the nasdaq has not exactly had a bad year either. does that extend to join a -- to china or as that growth story and original one, particularly as we see the function of tech and the -- the junction of tech and the consumer? >> i hear you that chinese tech stocks have had a good year, but the u.s. tech stocks have had a very good five years and are now priced at
we have investments in things like aia, which is a life insurer in china.is there has been a one child policy. they do not have the same tension scheme we have in the west. life insurance is not as deeply penetrated in the country. we think that is a play worth looking into. tencent is always top of the list. there are other ones. this is -- these are great businesses. i will not say monopolies of varied -- monopolies but dominant businesses. we think china has many years ahead of growth. these...
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social scientist philosophers, lawyers cognitive scientist, a lot of work done with music cognition and aia where they resemble so the machine learning community goes into one - - goes to developmental psychologist what is your best theory for the curiosity of an infant? or exploratory play to figure out how it works and then to import that and in turn it might be a mocking these questions so there are many many fronts social science is uniquely positioned at that interface with computer science. we see many more papers with a verse set of skills among the author and that is encouraging. >> we mentionein the beginning you have an interesting skill set yourself as a poet and author of prograer does that set of skills helpou see out of blinders that could otherwise be. >> i could joe poetry and programming haven common except the scrutiny over semicons, yes my philosophy was that when i was a student i was interested in the question what does it mean to have a mind and conscience and the philosophy of mind takes one angle on the question and ai answers in a different way. so broadly speaking
social scientist philosophers, lawyers cognitive scientist, a lot of work done with music cognition and aia where they resemble so the machine learning community goes into one - - goes to developmental psychologist what is your best theory for the curiosity of an infant? or exploratory play to figure out how it works and then to import that and in turn it might be a mocking these questions so there are many many fronts social science is uniquely positioned at that interface with computer...
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aia, the largest pan asian insurer in the region coming out with its earnings. millionooking at 706 u.s. dollars. a decline of almost 30%. saying that annualized new premiums have contracted at 6% as well as a of new business declining 35%. total weighted premium income just short of 26 billion u.s. dollars. we have been watching the impact of the chinese yuan. the appreciation looking to pull a little certainty away from hong kong life insurers. demographic, it could be a use of diversification. to karinaet you over mitchell in new york. while the election has been playing out, reported coronavirus cases have soared with theillion cases u.s. experiencing a third consecutive day of cases over 26 million. american deaths have been at about 1000 for the fifth day. protestsexperiencing against the restrictions. the prime minister of singapore has offered a pessimistic view of the post virus recovery saying the economy is unlikely to pick up in a vibrant way anytime soon. several sectors are showing improvement though others are likely to remain in what he called su
aia, the largest pan asian insurer in the region coming out with its earnings. millionooking at 706 u.s. dollars. a decline of almost 30%. saying that annualized new premiums have contracted at 6% as well as a of new business declining 35%. total weighted premium income just short of 26 billion u.s. dollars. we have been watching the impact of the chinese yuan. the appreciation looking to pull a little certainty away from hong kong life insurers. demographic, it could be a use of...
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her research assistants at catherine quigley, with a k@ai .org or on twitter using # virginia dynasty aia. before i hand things over and want to say one last thing. a well treasured piece of ai history concerns the time vice president cheney conducted an interview with the current vice president of the united states, mike pence. during the interview vice president cheney was polite but relentless and asked to have questions that challenge vice president pence. it was a great dialogue but there were some, not me of course, who worried that our questioner had pushed the envelope a little bit. i am sure you will agree by president cheney that your adversary today is far more formidable than the one he faced that day. i want you to know in our view, have added. give it your best shot. we are not concerned. with that i want to turn it over to doctor cheney to speak about her new book the virginia dynasty. thank you. >> thank you, roberts. i thank you did lay out the context by reading the part of the preface and it's where i started. it is a markable that on this isolated part about what was i
her research assistants at catherine quigley, with a k@ai .org or on twitter using # virginia dynasty aia. before i hand things over and want to say one last thing. a well treasured piece of ai history concerns the time vice president cheney conducted an interview with the current vice president of the united states, mike pence. during the interview vice president cheney was polite but relentless and asked to have questions that challenge vice president pence. it was a great dialogue but there...
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of aia is on the cusp presidential election in december and february. it can easily end up very violent. withdrawing u.s. troops right now as opposed to waiting several months to get through the elections greatly amplifies an already enormous a combustible situation. i do not support that policy. fromould be separate asking what is the marginal effect -- the marginal utility there? i agree with madea's analysis that the departure of u.s. a deal between the afghan republic and the tele-will significant he worsened the terms of the deal. u.s. troops might be dying in great numbers. are dying on a yearly basis. that rate is only intensifying. offended.n is already there is no prospect for immersing the u.s., even if the united states and the biden administration increases its military presence. down theimply slow rate with which the taliban is offended. i was a supporter of the search and that we should have negotiations with them every day. they said that the obama administration try to negotiate but the taliban refused. mainly because the obama administr
of aia is on the cusp presidential election in december and february. it can easily end up very violent. withdrawing u.s. troops right now as opposed to waiting several months to get through the elections greatly amplifies an already enormous a combustible situation. i do not support that policy. fromould be separate asking what is the marginal effect -- the marginal utility there? i agree with madea's analysis that the departure of u.s. a deal between the afghan republic and the tele-will...
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i don't think that poses an aia problem. those injuries, as the fifth circuit correctly held, flow from the individual mandate itself that are traceable back to the mandate. justice alito: thank you. >> justice sotomayor. justice sotomayor: counsel, i would like to understand that more, your last statement. as i understood the theory your explaining earlier understanding, you say that you assume some people would comply voluntarily with the legal command at issue here, the individual mandate. the cboerstand it, report predicted only a small number of people would do that. the exact opposite of what it said in 2009. because of a willingness to comply with the law. you have to take it a step further. you have to prove that small number would include people who did not enroll for medicaid and did not enroll for chips when it was a legal requirement. as a tax. now afterould do so they are told there was no penalty for it. there is no tax for it. point common would say ?h -- say, huh that small number has to include medicaid and
i don't think that poses an aia problem. those injuries, as the fifth circuit correctly held, flow from the individual mandate itself that are traceable back to the mandate. justice alito: thank you. >> justice sotomayor. justice sotomayor: counsel, i would like to understand that more, your last statement. as i understood the theory your explaining earlier understanding, you say that you assume some people would comply voluntarily with the legal command at issue here, the individual...