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this is the shark ai ultra robot 2-in-1 and the shark ai ultra robot 2-in-1 self-empty xl. this is shark's ultimate line of wet and dry robots that can powerfully vacuum your carpets and hard floors and powerfully sonic mop all types of hard flooring, while avoiding your carpets. first, the ai ultra robots give you shark's incredible suction power and exclusive power fins that dig deeply into carpets and engage all floor surfaces. just watch what these vacuums can do to this huge pile of a mess, rows of debris, a ton of long hair and pet hair and even after that, there's no hair wrap. first, each of these is a powerful vacuum, but the ai ultra robot easily converts to the ultimate robot that can vacuum up dry debris. and now can also sonic mop away stains all at the same time, for a truly complete clean. let me show you what sonic mopping means. the shark ai ultra, scrubs 100 times per minute, for the average kitchen that might mean 3000 scrubs, all done for you, not by you. - let's demonstrate with a mess of coffee beans and a dried on stain of spilled coffee. watch as a r
this is the shark ai ultra robot 2-in-1 and the shark ai ultra robot 2-in-1 self-empty xl. this is shark's ultimate line of wet and dry robots that can powerfully vacuum your carpets and hard floors and powerfully sonic mop all types of hard flooring, while avoiding your carpets. first, the ai ultra robots give you shark's incredible suction power and exclusive power fins that dig deeply into carpets and engage all floor surfaces. just watch what these vacuums can do to this huge pile of a...
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emily: who creates the ai?developers that create the ai brain then the brain interacts with different inputs and creates its own artistic style. emily: what do you think the potential is? >> i think it's basically a creation of a new type of artist and a new generation of artists. all we can imagine from where we sit right now is an ai that tells you -- need you to tell it what to draw and went to paint and that's not the future. the future of ai is much more autonomous. artificial intelligence beings and what we can see right now. emily: what exactly do you do for the ai? >> each of these ai's at the moment is an nft on the blockchain. i have technically an owner. at the moment, they are owned by someone in the same way that an nft is owned. we would interact with the owner and represent the ai brain that they own. emily: how does the ai decide the agency is doing the job? >> that's a good question. [laughter] at the moment, the ai probably can't do that but that's not to say that in the very near future they
emily: who creates the ai?developers that create the ai brain then the brain interacts with different inputs and creates its own artistic style. emily: what do you think the potential is? >> i think it's basically a creation of a new type of artist and a new generation of artists. all we can imagine from where we sit right now is an ai that tells you -- need you to tell it what to draw and went to paint and that's not the future. the future of ai is much more autonomous. artificial...
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his most recent book is this gaming ai why ai can't think but can transform jobs right thanks again for being on book
his most recent book is this gaming ai why ai can't think but can transform jobs right thanks again for being on book
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his most recent book is in this, "gaming ai: why ai can't think but can transform jobs." thanks once again for being on booktv. >> guest: thank thank you. great to be here. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 12:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency house speaker nancy pelosi along with the missouri congressional delegation unveil a bronze statue of harry truman to the u.s. capitol rotunda. at 1:30 p.m. eastern to mark the 50th anniversary of the return of american pows from vietnam in 1973, author alvin talks about their harrowing experience and the work of the national league of pow/mia families to bring them home. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> middle and high school students it's your time to shine. you are invited to in this year's cspan's studentcam documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm elections picture yourself as a newly elected member
his most recent book is in this, "gaming ai: why ai can't think but can transform jobs." thanks once again for being on booktv. >> guest: thank thank you. great to be here. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 12:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency house speaker nancy pelosi along with the missouri congressional delegation unveil a bronze statue of harry truman to the u.s. capitol rotunda. at 1:30 p.m....
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his most recent book isit this, "gaming ai" y ai can't think thatat could transform jobs. thanks once again for bigger book tv. >> thank you so much, great to be here. ♪ american history tv, saturdays on cspan2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. 12:30 p.m. eastern house speaker nancy pelosi along with the missouri congressional delegation and billy bronze statue of harry truman to the u.s. capitol rotunda. at 1:30 p.m. easter to mark the 50th anniversary of the return of american pows from vietnam and that 273 author alvin talks about their harrowing experience in the work of the national league of pow mia families to bring them home. exploring the american story paid watch american history tv saturdays on cspan2 and find a full schedule on your program guide watch online online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ weekends on cspan2 or intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents the brca stories prince of the book tv bridged in the latest in nonfiction books and authors for voting for cspan2 codes of these television companies a
his most recent book isit this, "gaming ai" y ai can't think thatat could transform jobs. thanks once again for bigger book tv. >> thank you so much, great to be here. ♪ american history tv, saturdays on cspan2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. 12:30 p.m. eastern house speaker nancy pelosi along with the missouri congressional delegation and billy bronze statue of harry truman to the u.s. capitol rotunda. at 1:30 p.m. easter to mark the 50th...
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but how does ai actually work? in the future, will ai achieve human traits like emotion, consciousness, or even free will? and how will humans and robots work together? (humming music) today, the clearest road of the future is the self driving car. unlike a regular car, which is just a machine, a self-driving car is a robot that can make decisions. in the future, will every car on the road become driverless? to find out, i've come to a hotbed of self-driving car research, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. every single person has started to have conversations about self-driving cars, because essentially, they're the future. but in order to understand it, we have to look under the hood. making decisions on the fly, even simple ones like these, does not come easy for computers. to discover the inner workings, i'm meeting a true pioneer in the field. - please get in. - thank you. dr. raj rajkumar of carnegie mellon university. carnegie mellon is the birthplace of self-driving car technology. thanks in large part to the work of
but how does ai actually work? in the future, will ai achieve human traits like emotion, consciousness, or even free will? and how will humans and robots work together? (humming music) today, the clearest road of the future is the self driving car. unlike a regular car, which is just a machine, a self-driving car is a robot that can make decisions. in the future, will every car on the road become driverless? to find out, i've come to a hotbed of self-driving car research, pittsburgh,...
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and ai provides you perfect companionship. - [shivani] this kind of technology ll give ai a face that most people can relate to. - are you human orre you artificial intelligence? - that is a very interesting question, i think i am human, but i am artificial intelligence. - hyper intelligent companions could usher in a more helpful and hopeful world. (electric music) - [narrator] in the future, ai powered virtual beings that look, talk, and even think like real humans are commonplace. these holographic assistants take care of many aspects of daily life ranging from fashion advice to business consultation. their faces and wardrobes can be customized depending on their role. when a doctor is required, these virtual assistants play the part and are always on call. armed with the latest medical knowledge, they accurately diagnose most common diseases. the same technology is also capable of capturing the image, voice and life story of loved ones after death. these virtual friends and family are always a part of our lives. (electc music) - [shivani] even if engineers can create lifele robots
and ai provides you perfect companionship. - [shivani] this kind of technology ll give ai a face that most people can relate to. - are you human orre you artificial intelligence? - that is a very interesting question, i think i am human, but i am artificial intelligence. - hyper intelligent companions could usher in a more helpful and hopeful world. (electric music) - [narrator] in the future, ai powered virtual beings that look, talk, and even think like real humans are commonplace. these...
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much people do use the ai.really scary. you get cars which will come in within inches of you. the road surface has worn out. it's been down, some of it, for 30 years. it was so frustrating, sat in traffic all day, every day. we have major mechanical issues. we are kind of stuck in the middle of the ai. never, ever happened in my life before. so there's a lot on my shoulders. the amount of language has been a bit atrocious. i can see you are all super keen! we've got six hours to do what we need to do. everyone's like, "quick, get signed off. we need to get out." time is not ourfriend now. this is the biggest project, both value—wise and duration—wise that i've ever worked on. in my role, i'm responsible ultimately for all construction works. i think there's probably a perception by the public that there's not a lot happening on road works. but, you know, to have 150, 200 people on site every night when the public are sleeping, if they could see that, if they could drive through and appreciate how much is going
much people do use the ai.really scary. you get cars which will come in within inches of you. the road surface has worn out. it's been down, some of it, for 30 years. it was so frustrating, sat in traffic all day, every day. we have major mechanical issues. we are kind of stuck in the middle of the ai. never, ever happened in my life before. so there's a lot on my shoulders. the amount of language has been a bit atrocious. i can see you are all super keen! we've got six hours to do what we need...
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700 page report advising the government on how to spend money on ai. >> the nation needs to be ai readyter: a cnbc investigators found at the same time schmidt was investing in the future, he was investing in ai companies which stood to generate profits for himself there is no indication he did anything unlawful. records show he made five direct investments in ai companies during the time and more than 50 through others he invests in or controls the amount is not publicly available. >> it is absolutely a conflict >> reporter: walter is a senior ethics fellow on government oversight and former director of government ethics. >> his side will say he is a patriotic american why shouldn't he serve >> he may be the greatest person in the world and the right to be in the commission. he shouldn't be in the commission while investing which is the subject of the commission's focus >> reporter: he filed a private disclosure form. that form is not a public record the media and the public don't get to see it. a spokesperson for schmidt said he revealed ai investment on the document his private discl
700 page report advising the government on how to spend money on ai. >> the nation needs to be ai readyter: a cnbc investigators found at the same time schmidt was investing in the future, he was investing in ai companies which stood to generate profits for himself there is no indication he did anything unlawful. records show he made five direct investments in ai companies during the time and more than 50 through others he invests in or controls the amount is not publicly available....
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the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways.ers zana, kitty, the producer and click, obviously. some automated magic, the ingredients are pumped out on demand. it is a complicated craft and technology is giving it a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. i really like it! and my second scent was a pleasant surprise. here is kitty. oh, my gosh! that is different. very deep and rich and witty. —— woody. now i will hand you over to click. this is the first ever bbc click perfume. this is not nice. it's sophisticated, like the click team, but i would not buy this. two out of three isn't bad though. the app asks for feedback to improve. 40,000 people have already used the machine. will the ai learn over time, get smarter and be more likely to give three bottles that i love? all three. that is the ambition, to ultimately one day not even have to give you three. of course, i thought i could outsmart the ai by tweaking the formula of my favourite scent. you know
the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways.ers zana, kitty, the producer and click, obviously. some automated magic, the ingredients are pumped out on demand. it is a complicated craft and technology is giving it a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. i really like it! and my second scent was a pleasant surprise. here is kitty. oh, my gosh! that is different. very deep...
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you think of someone like alphabet, he's been talking about ai for many years. how difficult is that to shift that is that good for their core business model >> i they're trying to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to make their products better. that's part of the pivot into reels. if you listen to the's discussion about what they're trying to do with their mobile products they're trying to create video that's more of a discovery driven product versus friends and family referrals they need machine learning and ai to make the pivot i don't think on the outside we can judge the level of investment on ml and artificial intelligence but you have to think they know what they're doing and it's part of a road map they see clearly telling mark zuckerberg how to do his job when it comes to investing in technology is not something i want to do >> and i guess not something he has to listen to either. but he has the option. michael, trying to put myself in theposition of investors here when it comes to these companies, particularly meta, alphabet, snap this 2
you think of someone like alphabet, he's been talking about ai for many years. how difficult is that to shift that is that good for their core business model >> i they're trying to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to make their products better. that's part of the pivot into reels. if you listen to the's discussion about what they're trying to do with their mobile products they're trying to create video that's more of a discovery driven product versus friends and family...
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the ai did.ildfires and the ai, we'll run analytics on the images, to see if there is any fire—like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, from giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place but, ultimately, the aim is the same — to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got time for. thanks for watching, see you soon. bye— bye. hello. we've seen some exceptionally mild weather over the past few days. in fact, yesterday was the warmest 29th of october on record. we had temperatures just shy of 23 celsius in london. today, it is still mild, not as warm as yesterday. and it's also quite breezy, unsettled with scattered showers around. low pressure is sitting towards the north west of the uk at the moment and plenty of showers and weather fronts rotating around that. proximity o
the ai did.ildfires and the ai, we'll run analytics on the images, to see if there is any fire—like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, from giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place but, ultimately, the aim is the same — to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all...
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the ai did.es and the ai, we'll run analytics on the images, to see if there is any fire—like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, from giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place but, ultimately, the aim is the same — to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got time for. thanks for watching, see you soon. bye— bye. hello. the weather through the weekend is looking rather mixed. fairly unsettled still, but very mild. we've had plenty of rain already today that's been moving its way northwards. this was the picture a little bit earlier on in northamptonshire. so, a lot of cloud there. drizzly rain now starting to clear towards the north. so, as we head through the rest of the weekend, then, we stick with the mild theme, particularly today, less so tomorrow and more rain
the ai did.es and the ai, we'll run analytics on the images, to see if there is any fire—like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, from giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place but, ultimately, the aim is the same — to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got...
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so, ai has the potential to make any industry smarter.etherlands, it's being used to sniff out something i am especially keen to explore. more than 10 million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if you could be somewhere else right now, "where would that be?" hmm. ooh, by the ocean. some directly related to perfume, but others, not so much. we cast a pretty wide net of questions because in the long run, we're also a bit of a science adventure and project to really understand, you know, why is it that we like what we like. the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways. i named mine after my daughter zena, kitty, our producer, and click, obviously. with some automated magic, ingredients are pumped out on demand. it is a complicated craft and so technology is sort of giving it a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. mmm! oh
so, ai has the potential to make any industry smarter.etherlands, it's being used to sniff out something i am especially keen to explore. more than 10 million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if you could be somewhere else right now, "where would that be?" hmm. ooh, by the ocean. some directly related to perfume, but others, not so much. we cast a pretty wide net of questions...
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so here is a video which shows how words can turn images out of the ai.e the video you're about to see with an assist on vokes from the great nina simone. ♪ it's a new dawn it's a new day it's a new life for me, yeah, it's a new dawn ♪ ♪ it's a new day it's a new life for me, ooh, and i'm feeling good ♪ ♪ fish in the sea you know how i feel, river running free you know how i feel ♪ ♪ blossom on the -- >> wow, and it's easy to use, which actually matters for representation or access. any person online can make these pretty powerful images without classical art training or talent in the traditional sense. an artist touched life and politics for years but it's usually led by a pretty small elite. with the talent and the reach to make an impact, picasso rebuking german bombings and their human toll or goya capturing the terror of spanish massacring citizens in 1808. that kind of artistic process was not available to most people. back here in america civil rights leaders faced media and political forces resistant to their plight. it was artists across genres t
so here is a video which shows how words can turn images out of the ai.e the video you're about to see with an assist on vokes from the great nina simone. ♪ it's a new dawn it's a new day it's a new life for me, yeah, it's a new dawn ♪ ♪ it's a new day it's a new life for me, ooh, and i'm feeling good ♪ ♪ fish in the sea you know how i feel, river running free you know how i feel ♪ ♪ blossom on the -- >> wow, and it's easy to use, which actually matters for representation or...
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the ai i through. i didn't notice it but the camera did. the ai did. l through.e images to see if there is any fire like signal. the inherent _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. a! will have its place, but ultimately, the aim is the same, to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and to protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got time for. next are watching, see you soon. goodbye. hello. the weekend weather delivers more of the same of what we've had over the past week, couple of weeks, actually. it'll be very mild, actually. it will feel quite warm when we get see some sunshine, there will be rain at times too. we have low pressure anchored to the west of the uk at the moment. throwing across us at times, these rain—bearing weather fronts, even whe
the ai i through. i didn't notice it but the camera did. the ai did. l through.e images to see if there is any fire like signal. the inherent _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of _ is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. a! will have its place, but...
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the ai generates _ like what we like. the ai generates three - like what we like. that scare the data in different ways. in mine, after my daughter, kitty, the producer and click obviously. these ingredients are made on demand. it is obviously. these ingredients are made on demand.- are made on demand. it is a complicated _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft and i complicated craft and technology is giving a little push to get started. mr; technology is giving a little push to get started. my mini perfume's — push to get started. my mini perfume's are _ push to get started. my mini perfume's are made - push to get started. my mini perfume's are made in i push to get started. my mini perfume's are made in the i perfume's are made in the minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of xena. i really like it! and my second sense was a pleasant surprise —— scent. here is kitty. that is different. bridge and woody. now i will hand you over to click. , , , click. this is the first ever bbc click _ click. this
the ai generates _ like what we like. the ai generates three - like what we like. that scare the data in different ways. in mine, after my daughter, kitty, the producer and click obviously. these ingredients are made on demand. it is obviously. these ingredients are made on demand.- are made on demand. it is a complicated _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft _ are made on demand. it is a complicated craft and i complicated craft and technology is giving a little push to get started....
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so ai has the potential to make any industry smarter.lly keen to explore. more than ten million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if you could be somewhere else right now, where would that be?" hmm. ooh, by the ocean. some directly related to perfume, but others not so much. we cast a pretty wide net of questions because, in the long run, we're also a bit of a science adventure and project to really understand, you know, why is it that we like what we like? the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways. i name mine after my daughter, zena, kitty, our producer, and click — obviously. with some automated magic, ingredients are pumped out on demand. it is a complicated craft. and so technology is sort of giving you a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. mmm! oh, i really like it! and my second scent was a pleasant surpr
so ai has the potential to make any industry smarter.lly keen to explore. more than ten million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if you could be somewhere else right now, where would that be?" hmm. ooh, by the ocean. some directly related to perfume, but others not so much. we cast a pretty wide net of questions because, in the long run, we're also a bit of a science adventure and...
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the ai did. the signs of fire and then the ai looks at the images to see if there is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place, but ultimately, the aim is the same, to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and to protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got time for. thanks for watching, see you soon. bye— bye. hello. if the sky is clear sufficiently in northern scotland, there's a pretty good chance of spotting the northern lights. having said that, it has been pretty overcast across many parts of northern britain in the last few hours. let's see where the greatest chance of spotting the aurora borealis is. where you see the red colours, that's the highest probability, but northern scotland is just on the edge, so it could well be on the horizon pretty low and
the ai did. the signs of fire and then the ai looks at the images to see if there is any fire like signal. the inherent risk of wildfires means this is a space in which the tech has had to grow. across the world, different techniques are being employed, giant sprinklers in spain to infrared cameras in america. ai will have its place, but ultimately, the aim is the same, to detect wildfires as quickly as possible and to protect the lives they threaten. that was laura. and that's all we've got...
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companies while chairing the ai commission eamon javers, i'm shocked that d.c.elcome eric schmidt >> former google ceo political adviser to presidents, billionaire and now a shaper of government policy. >> in 2019 congress tasked schmidt with chairing the committee on artificial intelligence that commission produce this had 700-page report advising the government on how to spend $40 billion taxpayer dollars on ai >> the nation needs to be ai ready by 2025. >> reporter: at the same time schmidt was influencing the industry's future he was making personal investments in ai companies that stood to generate profits for himself. there's no indication he did anything unlawful or against the rules yet records show five direct investments in ai companies during his tenure and more than 50 in others he invests in or controls the total dollar amount is not publicly available >> it's absolute ly a conflict f interest >> reporter: but his side will say he's a patriotic american. he brings all this expertise to the table. why shouldn't he serve in this capacity >> he may be
companies while chairing the ai commission eamon javers, i'm shocked that d.c.elcome eric schmidt >> former google ceo political adviser to presidents, billionaire and now a shaper of government policy. >> in 2019 congress tasked schmidt with chairing the committee on artificial intelligence that commission produce this had 700-page report advising the government on how to spend $40 billion taxpayer dollars on ai >> the nation needs to be ai ready by 2025. >> reporter:...
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how does an ai create an image? because it is not copying the image.om something else. it is creating an image from nothing. how is it doing this? >> exactly. it is an original image, never seen before, and we have been making images since the beginning of time, and we simply took a great deal of these images and we fed them into this ai system, and it learns this relationship between the description of the image and the image itself. it learned these patterns. and eventually, it was generating images that were original, they were not copies of what it had seen before. and basically, the way that it learns, the magic is understanding the patterns and analyzing the patterns between a lot of information, a lot of training data that we have fed into the system. >> trevor: there are people who are terrified about this. for instance, there was an art competition and the winner in the art competition used a version of this kind of software whether it was dall-e, i don't remember, they used this version of the software to create an art piece that won the comp
how does an ai create an image? because it is not copying the image.om something else. it is creating an image from nothing. how is it doing this? >> exactly. it is an original image, never seen before, and we have been making images since the beginning of time, and we simply took a great deal of these images and we fed them into this ai system, and it learns this relationship between the description of the image and the image itself. it learned these patterns. and eventually, it was...
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the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways.r producer, and click, obviously. with some automated magic, ingredients are made on demand. it is a complicated craft, and so technology is sort of giving a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. i really like it! and my second scent was a pleasant surprise. here is kitty. oh, my gosh. that is so different. very rich and deep and woody. and now i am going to hand you over click. this is the first ever bbc click perfume. this is not nice. it is sophisticated, like the click team, but i wouldn't buy this. two out of three is not bad though. the app asks for feedback to improve, and 40,000 people have already used the machine. will the ai learn over time, get smarter, and be more likely to give three bottles that i love? all three? that is the ambition to ultimately one day not even have to give you three. of course, i thought i could outsmart the ai by tweaking the formula of my favourite scent. you know... you
the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways.r producer, and click, obviously. with some automated magic, ingredients are made on demand. it is a complicated craft, and so technology is sort of giving a little push to get started. my mini perfumes are made in minutes. i was pretty impressed with the essence of zena. i really like it! and my second scent was a pleasant surprise. here is kitty. oh, my gosh. that is so different. very rich and deep and...
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no, this is not an ai prediction of mankind but a product of this artist'smagination using ai generatedrked up about a bit of fun. thank you for bringing us the truth and the fake about that. stay with us. more news to come. ♪ >> a program about women we shaping our world. we meet those who seek equality. be it in the boardroom or the village well. the 51% brings you stories from across the globe about the women who are challenging the way we think >> the 51%. on france 24 and france 24.com. ♪ >> joined the marriott bond boy travel program and discover endless possibilities. ♪ >> get exclusive member rates and offers at our extraordinary hotel brands. earn points to unlock free nights. late check out an elite member. access unforgettable moments made for you. marriott envoy, travel that is endlessly rewarding. ♪ Ñn ■x 10/27/22 10/27/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> today to never hear of again from a threatened outright, the of atomic weapons which even after nagasaki, continued to be produced. amy: as pope francis calls for p
no, this is not an ai prediction of mankind but a product of this artist'smagination using ai generatedrked up about a bit of fun. thank you for bringing us the truth and the fake about that. stay with us. more news to come. ♪ >> a program about women we shaping our world. we meet those who seek equality. be it in the boardroom or the village well. the 51% brings you stories from across the globe about the women who are challenging the way we think >> the 51%. on france 24 and...
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will the ai say stay in, don't fight it?he type of plan that you are. so if you are a high risk investor or low risk investor, it's going to start giving you questions to help guide you to the right selection of assets. it's not going to come out and say, hey, stay with it if you're not comfortable with it. if you have questions and you say how do i diversify around inflation or how do i diversify outside of the war in ukraine, it's going to help guide you, help you understand what are those factors within that and then put you into a -- give you articles and education but then make recommendations of how you can actually diversify. maria: and will it list, well, this is what you said last week, this is what you've been doing. i mean, will it explain how it comes to certain conclusionss in. >> absolutely. it has historical log of everything it said to you or everything you've interacted with so the more you interact with magnify personal, the better the recommendations are going to become. maria: it's interesting because all
will the ai say stay in, don't fight it?he type of plan that you are. so if you are a high risk investor or low risk investor, it's going to start giving you questions to help guide you to the right selection of assets. it's not going to come out and say, hey, stay with it if you're not comfortable with it. if you have questions and you say how do i diversify around inflation or how do i diversify outside of the war in ukraine, it's going to help guide you, help you understand what are those...
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are invested in ai.ey may be investing in ai themselves. >> it would be nice to know. >> and the company -- but isn't that what is happening. >> we looked at the other members of the commission to see if we could find any investments from them personally we didn't find that. it doesn't mean they don't exist because they could be through llc. but we didn't find them. >> because they have expertise in ai and making investments on behalf of thur company in ai so whatever their recommending, may very well be self-interested on behalf of amazon, oracle, or google. >> abbut if you see the guy's nm from amazon, when it comes to personal investments, you can't see that so you don't necessarily know. and so the question is should somebody involved in this commission be making investments while serving in this capacity if you want to be an elder statesman, do you have an obligation to step back. >> i'm all for disclosure but what is the disclosure would look like because you have companies. >> but he's the only on
are invested in ai.ey may be investing in ai themselves. >> it would be nice to know. >> and the company -- but isn't that what is happening. >> we looked at the other members of the commission to see if we could find any investments from them personally we didn't find that. it doesn't mean they don't exist because they could be through llc. but we didn't find them. >> because they have expertise in ai and making investments on behalf of thur company in ai so whatever...
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you heard microsoft talk about ai and machine learning in their conference call this week. and so, i think this idea of meta, you know, looking at, you know, their fundamentals, there's a lot of focus on onex versus capex we think the role that ai plays is certainly an area that will continue to see significant investments into >> all right thank you very much, aaron rakers of wells fargo, thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> the street is crushing meta today for its massive spending spree. our next guest says that companies showing financial discipline in this environment are going to be rewarded by the markets. so where is she finding value? let's bring in maria chrin, macking partner at circle wealth management maria, welcome good to have you with us >> welcome >> so where are you finding these not unicorns, but these special companies that have financial discipline, they're governing their capital spending, maybe they're cutting back on employee head count and other things where are you finding them, give us some names? >> well, i think we're seeing from the beginning o
you heard microsoft talk about ai and machine learning in their conference call this week. and so, i think this idea of meta, you know, looking at, you know, their fundamentals, there's a lot of focus on onex versus capex we think the role that ai plays is certainly an area that will continue to see significant investments into >> all right thank you very much, aaron rakers of wells fargo, thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> the street is crushing meta today for its massive...
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ai-ai-ai-ai, listen, you moron, what do you need from a heifer? yes you leave you i need a car. down. goat get out of here. i could have just asked, but the last time i asked you here, you are right there. what happened? yes , not yet. well, if you help me, a lot of bad things can happen. especially with you. you know me. i know, well, well done. let's have one more try. okay, how can i help you? this is another matter, in short. i need information on two scumbags, middle-class bandits, real the scumbags drove, chicha and raven hunt for robbery, robbery, but also other things. i don't know such aha, but the girls from the conservatory. they invite the clientele of your heifers to drink tea for a hundred pounds. come on, don't burden me. i need to think, come on, while i'll call the outfit. we'll pick up your heifers and take them to the department about murryzhim until the morning we will protect public morality. it will be the same tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. come on, give birth, i already know, i know them. smart girl hello tailbone. no, this is the coccyx of your gue
ai-ai-ai-ai, listen, you moron, what do you need from a heifer? yes you leave you i need a car. down. goat get out of here. i could have just asked, but the last time i asked you here, you are right there. what happened? yes , not yet. well, if you help me, a lot of bad things can happen. especially with you. you know me. i know, well, well done. let's have one more try. okay, how can i help you? this is another matter, in short. i need information on two scumbags, middle-class bandits, real...
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how difficult will it be enforcing something like ai and quantum computing?w you enforce chips, for example? >> the focus is still on sport controls. in some sense, that gives us an expectation where they will concentrate. i think there is a bit of a question if, for example, they extend to u.s. residents are citizens doing business out of the u.s., for instance, or who were doing business in countries that ultimately deal with china. that is where there is a real gray area now with the current restriction on chips, so that's going to be an issue, but of course, yes, with some of these quantum computing technologies and ai technologies, knowledge transfer becomes a sort of very amorphous topic that comes hard to legislate or introduce restrictions on. rishaad: it is quite telling, though, that authorities in china got tech companies together to talk about this. >> absolutely. obviously, it will be an essential concern for china. there's still a big question mark. we have not seen that clear signs. the u.s. said one reason they did not give much of a warning w
how difficult will it be enforcing something like ai and quantum computing?w you enforce chips, for example? >> the focus is still on sport controls. in some sense, that gives us an expectation where they will concentrate. i think there is a bit of a question if, for example, they extend to u.s. residents are citizens doing business out of the u.s., for instance, or who were doing business in countries that ultimately deal with china. that is where there is a real gray area now with the...
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we are kind of stuck in the middle of the ai. radiojust letting all the drivers know that the motorway is shut for overrun roadworks. there's plenty of people doing myjob, all being in a similar position where you think, "oh, my god, we're on the radio." we're famous now. we've made the radio. it's not a nice feeling, to be truthful. the first one started the night with re—genning, then it's just stopped. so we've only laid 200 tonne, like... he's probably pulling the hair out of his leg cos he'll actually have to explain tomorrow why what's happened happened. never ever happened in my life before. i'd buy a lottery ticket if i was that driver. you very rarely get two of us. it's unheard of. we have fitters, mechanics on call all through the nightjust in case there's an issue. northbound junction 78. 0ff slip, we're here. there's a fitter coming up now — hopefully he can find a way to get round this system or find out why it's not cleaning itself. but obviously you're looking at a lot of money stacked down there in the backs of l
we are kind of stuck in the middle of the ai. radiojust letting all the drivers know that the motorway is shut for overrun roadworks. there's plenty of people doing myjob, all being in a similar position where you think, "oh, my god, we're on the radio." we're famous now. we've made the radio. it's not a nice feeling, to be truthful. the first one started the night with re—genning, then it's just stopped. so we've only laid 200 tonne, like... he's probably pulling the hair out of...
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coming up are people's standards too high for elon musk's ai.helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. better hearing in three easy steps. one ... screen you're hearing like this. two ... order your eargos on here. three ... now enjoy. oh, and any questions answered here. .hell
coming up are people's standards too high for elon musk's ai.helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. i think i changed my mind about these...
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ai-ai-ai, what a pity, but my team has one metal, but rush still got confused, and at the same time helf and reached the final brought, at least one or there could not, uh, earn bonus crystals one can see the defeat of his face, very upset with himself. it seems that this is a member of your team, but i am now looking at how he is going through. the platform was a small jitter waiting for this moment, until it was raised and the start signal was given. gave start i went. i already have everything turned off fear, because i'm on top of i just had to disassemble the crystal. well, when i became a beam, my legs began to tremble very strongly crystals. they can unhook the latch pressed and could not just get it. my hands were wet, i slipped. i thought you couldn't resist now. i walked confidently on pancakes, and when i was already approaching the finish line, i stopped with my eyes, but i couldn’t find him and they said that i was a second late. dropped my confidence a little. but despite the fact that i missed the crystals, i still feel like a winner and was glad that i was good passed.
ai-ai-ai, what a pity, but my team has one metal, but rush still got confused, and at the same time helf and reached the final brought, at least one or there could not, uh, earn bonus crystals one can see the defeat of his face, very upset with himself. it seems that this is a member of your team, but i am now looking at how he is going through. the platform was a small jitter waiting for this moment, until it was raised and the start signal was given. gave start i went. i already have...
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ai have to cut this short. i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home. new york sent not only a congresswoman in congress, $163 million to begin construction on the canal to -- help me with the pronunciation. martin pena, that entire ecosystem. i usually don't talk that fast. >> sean: and where is jackie? joe biden looks worse than ever, but the media mob is more
ai have to cut this short. i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home. new york sent not only a congresswoman in congress, $163 million to begin construction on the canal to -- help me with the pronunciation. martin pena, that entire ecosystem. i usually don't talk that fast. >> sean: and where is jackie? joe biden looks worse than ever, but the media mob is more
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if you think about the way they're investing in ai for the ad business, meta has to invest in ai to make adds more targetable and measurable. due to apple's operating change. one of the big investments is that type of ai. it's a different type of ai to create avatars with legs which is something that is the next generation of verizon. which is bringing in a more full version of avatar. i think we're talking two different things here. it's one thing to have meta on ad targeting, measuring different formats and another to think about what the visuals are that are going to be compelling for this futuristic world that we may or may not be living in, in a couple of years but i thought it was interesting to see the chip companies going up on the news that meta was going to be doubling down on this metaverse investments because it's a whole new world to talk about headsets and the graphics that you need for that. i think this idea of mark zuckerberg trying to divorce himself from reliance on apple, how far he's willing to go for that, and how long will it take to get all of us in a place where
if you think about the way they're investing in ai for the ad business, meta has to invest in ai to make adds more targetable and measurable. due to apple's operating change. one of the big investments is that type of ai. it's a different type of ai to create avatars with legs which is something that is the next generation of verizon. which is bringing in a more full version of avatar. i think we're talking two different things here. it's one thing to have meta on ad targeting, measuring...
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leveraging ai, capabilities, the git hub copilot product. i'm pretty bullish, some of these mid cap companies like data dog that are profitable, that have the potential to become a megaplatform and beyond that, i would stay away, i think the meme stock era is basically over, twitter is the last one that's left, maybe. >> it's not the first time we have heard enthusiasm from data dog. thank you so much for being with us jeff lewis. >> my pleasure. >>> let's talk chips, the stocks down more than 4% right now, the downside by lam research marvel, kla and plat materials amd is shock the market with the guidance cut and export restrictions on china. rally names that are tied to making chips let's bring in managing director, matt ramsey for a closer look. m matt, i want to start with amd because lots of people thought the pc market was slowing down, there was inventory stacking up. pat gelsner said that a few months ago a lot of people surprised by kit amd, it's now at levels where it was right before the pandemic hit. what should investors take a
leveraging ai, capabilities, the git hub copilot product. i'm pretty bullish, some of these mid cap companies like data dog that are profitable, that have the potential to become a megaplatform and beyond that, i would stay away, i think the meme stock era is basically over, twitter is the last one that's left, maybe. >> it's not the first time we have heard enthusiasm from data dog. thank you so much for being with us jeff lewis. >> my pleasure. >>> let's talk chips, the...
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our users using our underlying ai technology.y expanding our per folio. we have three terrific phone products with six a, 7, 7 pro, hitting the market. we introduce the pixel watch, for the first time. we also have pixel buds pro, earphones. this combination of technology is what people are looking for and it has helped our business grow. emily: hang on, rick. we are getting breaking news out of the elon musk/twitter saga. the judge in delaware says the deal must close by 5:00 p.m. on october 28, they have positive court case, they were expecting them to go to trial on october 17. the judge saying if a deal is not closed by october 28, they will set a trial date of november. twitter shares are rising, up through percent at the moment on this news -- up 3% at the moment on this news. the twitter trial -- court case halted until october 28, depending on an official deal between elon musk and twitter. rick, let's talk a bit about what you see is a long-term viability of the hardware business. how much runway do you think you have, i
our users using our underlying ai technology.y expanding our per folio. we have three terrific phone products with six a, 7, 7 pro, hitting the market. we introduce the pixel watch, for the first time. we also have pixel buds pro, earphones. this combination of technology is what people are looking for and it has helped our business grow. emily: hang on, rick. we are getting breaking news out of the elon musk/twitter saga. the judge in delaware says the deal must close by 5:00 p.m. on october...
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and they use things artificial intelligence about something called ai. i'm almost certain the technology is called deep, convolutional networks. and so, yeah it's it's here and it surrounds us and and it's being used all the time. and, of course, we're being monitored by places like amazon.com, google in terms of natural word process singing, the fact that we are a long time, long time ago surrendered a lot of my privacy to google. but unfortunately they give such incredible service that it's worth the tradeoff. so where is that privacy kept? i mean, you've written confidential emails etc. , where does that get stored? does it get stored or does it disappear stored? it's scored by google. now is a new and i love free enterprise for this but there's a new movement now to use something called edge computing where your your is stored like directly on your cell phone so it's not stored google and you have control your over your. your privacy and whether or not you share some of this this information with other people or not so that hopefully is in the future
and they use things artificial intelligence about something called ai. i'm almost certain the technology is called deep, convolutional networks. and so, yeah it's it's here and it surrounds us and and it's being used all the time. and, of course, we're being monitored by places like amazon.com, google in terms of natural word process singing, the fact that we are a long time, long time ago surrendered a lot of my privacy to google. but unfortunately they give such incredible service that it's...
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it uses ai is also one more special thing about the system.ag when an animal appears.— the system. it uses al to flag when an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras _ an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across _ an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across the - an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across the site. . 32 wildlife cameras across the site. they all need to be mother monitored for activity 24 hours a day. that is an intensive process for labour. bbc r and d have come up with an ai an intensive process for labour. bbc r and d have come up with an a! tool that will identify different forms of wildlife. they are very accurate. species of birds are often quite distinct. it does perform very well. these changes aren't without cost. these changes aren't without cost. the green hydrogen generator isn't normally as cheap as a diesel powered one. and new ways of working always require some adjustment. but the team want to do what they can to set an example. it the t
it uses ai is also one more special thing about the system.ag when an animal appears.— the system. it uses al to flag when an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras _ an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across _ an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across the - an animal appears. this year we have 32 wildlife cameras across the site. . 32 wildlife cameras across the site. they all need to be mother monitored for activity 24 hours a day....
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of september we started to get a sense when nvidia delivered a warning to say that restrictions for aichnology could mean the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and that has since expanded and the commerce department has added more to this year. chips for ai and supercomputing and tightening rules on the sale of chip manufacturing equipment, getting to the ability to make chips. they have added to the list of unverified companies, what they call making it much more difficult to sell any technology to them. we are trying to raise the garden walls here and get our own domestic chip manufacturing underway and try to cut off china from this technology which is used in a lot of weapons systems, communications systems that the u.s. does not want to see china get its hands on. kriti: let me bring you win because how much of that is going to be a successful venture? i'm talking about pain in the chinese chip sector but can they work their way around this? is this really the end all be all? >> it is possible, right? one of the things we discovered back in july is that one of the
of september we started to get a sense when nvidia delivered a warning to say that restrictions for aichnology could mean the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and that has since expanded and the commerce department has added more to this year. chips for ai and supercomputing and tightening rules on the sale of chip manufacturing equipment, getting to the ability to make chips. they have added to the list of unverified companies, what they call making it much more difficult to...
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ai-ai-ai i will lie down, wings cover the hotel of the old on the perfumed swaths of unripe grass.ightened the edge of the hotel of health with his head on the threshold to the high one, mound volnov's weary hands i'll throw wool, she removed ami. kai will cover the fog, stopped hands, he spread his souls, and removed his feet, hai will cover the mind. i was guarded by a trio. i'll take a nap. ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, i'm stubborn to health, all the trochs, i'll sleep in the quelin. i'm healthy, i'll sleep a lot. come, mite over me. shower the melodics with quiet gentle earth. shower sweetheart. ruslana mehman thank you guys, whose erudition any adult would envy, we read in the textbook that the greeks called barbarians those who spoke a different language or surprised she is very well-read, she prefers reading, physical education, lermontov said that he scored a charge. i thought hard in the cannon i’ll treat a friend, it seems to be so. well, i thought so, i'll treat you. i am such a perky friend, uncle was, apparently. and they are not afraid of not knowing something. after all, it's not
ai-ai-ai i will lie down, wings cover the hotel of the old on the perfumed swaths of unripe grass.ightened the edge of the hotel of health with his head on the threshold to the high one, mound volnov's weary hands i'll throw wool, she removed ami. kai will cover the fog, stopped hands, he spread his souls, and removed his feet, hai will cover the mind. i was guarded by a trio. i'll take a nap. ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, i'm stubborn to health, all the trochs, i'll sleep in the quelin. i'm healthy, i'll...
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the closest they have gotten is ai. in terms of your question about semi conductors generally and our actions, the risked innovation generally is -- risk to innovation generally is regulatory and other sanctions can slow innovation down. why? we base all of our modeling on a function of units and unit growth. so unit growth will slow down and than innovation will slow down. the other thing i will say about bringing the industry back here, by some estimates it will take $1 trillion. we know macron just announced $100 billion grant. it is going to take a long time to reorient this supply chain. erik: the x factor in the meantime is taiwan. what if china were to invade or simply put an economic blockade around taiwan? is that a covid like shock? ulrike: taiwan is the chokepoint in the semi conductor supply chain. over 9% of leading chips are being manufactured there and they go to the most powerful processes, whether it is on the service side and the cloud. companies like apple and nvidia and others. >> cathie wood and ulr
the closest they have gotten is ai. in terms of your question about semi conductors generally and our actions, the risked innovation generally is -- risk to innovation generally is regulatory and other sanctions can slow innovation down. why? we base all of our modeling on a function of units and unit growth. so unit growth will slow down and than innovation will slow down. the other thing i will say about bringing the industry back here, by some estimates it will take $1 trillion. we know...