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larry altman had no idea that spring >> larry altman had no idea that spring morning in 2006. he'd broken a story about a murder halfway around the world. of that local teacher and ex navy commander, larry risken. but that was three days ago. he'd moved on. but then he got to the office and -- well, surprise would be far too mild a word for what he heard about sonia. >> i had several messages that she had a previous husband who was killed 19 years earlier in the philippines in a similar manner. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> wow. i had managed to get a name for the first husband. earl john bourdeau. >> took a minute to sink in. sonia had another husband and he too was shot to death in the philippines? how messed up was this crazy story? and who the heck was earl john bourdeau? >> oldman dug through the newspaper's archives looking for any old story about the man, or the murder. >> we couldn't find anything. so, i just did a google search and came up with bourdeau in iowa. >> the bourdeau family lived in davenport, iowa, along the mississippi river, in their very
larry altman had no idea that spring >> larry altman had no idea that spring morning in 2006. he'd broken a story about a murder halfway around the world. of that local teacher and ex navy commander, larry risken. but that was three days ago. he'd moved on. but then he got to the office and -- well, surprise would be far too mild a word for what he heard about sonia. >> i had several messages that she had a previous husband who was killed 19 years earlier in the philippines in a...
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sam altman, a bit of a wild card, at all times. this group is filled with wild cards.avid, you know these guys are not all in one. >> altman is pro-guardrails as well. >> what i'm saying is that these guys -- when i hear the idea that they're only out for profit, david, do you hear anyone who's just saying that? >> no. i agree with you, jim. >> they're worried. >> this is important. this is important. you can imagine what if, knowing what we know now, we'd had a forum like this involving social media? where would we be? what would have happened? what regulations would have been put in place? i think it's a good thing. obviously, the chinese and the russians are not invited to this forum, so my point being, we can do everything we want in terms of putting up guardrails. nothing says that our enemies or potential enemies aren't doing the same. >> axis of evil. look. today, venezuela, moduro met yesterday with xi. ronald reagan would say there's an axis of evil going on here. if we're going to sit here and think we're going to play with one arm tied behind our back and th
sam altman, a bit of a wild card, at all times. this group is filled with wild cards.avid, you know these guys are not all in one. >> altman is pro-guardrails as well. >> what i'm saying is that these guys -- when i hear the idea that they're only out for profit, david, do you hear anyone who's just saying that? >> no. i agree with you, jim. >> they're worried. >> this is important. this is important. you can imagine what if, knowing what we know now, we'd had a...
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i was even thinner, and i, uh, i always knew the portrait, altman.yes, it is andreevna and, uh, there is my personal point of intersection with her, as i say, even i was 16 years old. i was asked questions about the portrait. which artist you look like in the forest said that in general it is very similar to dad , but i have a deliny face and an altman’s body, when i saw this portrait, i asked them to sew me, and exactly the same dress as hers, a on the portrait of altman they made exactly the same black wig with bangs, and so that i filmed in profile, i explained to them. i say , you understand, this is the geometry of the image, because it is impossible to play andreevna about her, you can only remind me, but according to my data. they can be recalled precisely because of the geometry. and now, when everything means, it was very much laughed at by the operator very much. anyway, it was very difficult. do not to scale. and what a blessing that there was no such idiotic classic grim when there is a hell of carnation, in general, when you approach suc
i was even thinner, and i, uh, i always knew the portrait, altman.yes, it is andreevna and, uh, there is my personal point of intersection with her, as i say, even i was 16 years old. i was asked questions about the portrait. which artist you look like in the forest said that in general it is very similar to dad , but i have a deliny face and an altman’s body, when i saw this portrait, i asked them to sew me, and exactly the same dress as hers, a on the portrait of altman they made exactly...
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i asked sam altman of openai if that should be a concern.hat about putting a lot of people out of work? >> there will be, there always is changes in the labor market with technological revolutions, but i firmly believe there'll be far more great new jobs than before. i mean, all jobs are at stake in some especially sense, right -- in some sense, right? >> reporter: some is lawmakers had a problem that this forum was not open to the public or press. senator josh hawley called it a cocktail party for rich people. senator elizabeth warren also a not um pressed with what she heard -- impressed. >> they're sitting at a big, round table all by themselves. all of the senators sit there and ask no questions. that's the setup. it's the giant tech companies. they're the only ones in america who get the special deal, and that is because of section 230. >> reporter: so really, liz, this invigorateed a lot of critics of big tech to pursue regulations against these companies that they have tried to pursue for so long. so there is a big sense on the hill t
i asked sam altman of openai if that should be a concern.hat about putting a lot of people out of work? >> there will be, there always is changes in the labor market with technological revolutions, but i firmly believe there'll be far more great new jobs than before. i mean, all jobs are at stake in some especially sense, right -- in some sense, right? >> reporter: some is lawmakers had a problem that this forum was not open to the public or press. senator josh hawley called it a...
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they had a falling out because he felt sam altman was closing it a bit.le of that with the sound, is that there has to be a regulatory agency. he is not somebody who loves regulations, but he deals with the faa, fcc, the highway transportation safety board. he feels there should be an agency that's of experts that tries to regulate ai in the future. >> at one point you write musk told you that he should be focused on ai instead of buying twitter, now called x, telling you, quote, i don't know why i did it. the judge basically said that i have to buy twitter or else, and now i'm like, okay, expletive. he wanted to help democracy and free speech. you suggest it was more personal. >> yeah. did he want to buy twitter? he does it on an impulse. he is on vacation, sort of, or in hawaii, and he just sort of blusters into this, because he loves the product. people said, does he want to do it? well, some mornings he did. other days, he was really upset and tried to fight having to go through with the deal. in the end, there were multiple reasons that he got excite
they had a falling out because he felt sam altman was closing it a bit.le of that with the sound, is that there has to be a regulatory agency. he is not somebody who loves regulations, but he deals with the faa, fcc, the highway transportation safety board. he feels there should be an agency that's of experts that tries to regulate ai in the future. >> at one point you write musk told you that he should be focused on ai instead of buying twitter, now called x, telling you, quote, i don't...
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subcommittee which will continue to have hearings and already some of them have been there like sam altman, brad smith, i.b.m. was represented. we're going to move forward. reporter: whether or not you have one agency that regulates a.i.? senator schumer: good afternoon, folks. we come out of the room exhilarated. this was an amazing and historic experience where we learned so much, where we began our quest to deal with this so important, looming issue, a.i. we had a diverse group of participants, they talked to each other unvarnished. everyone learned from everyone else. i am realize pleased. some of the people who came out said it was historic. we got some consensus on some things. first, i asked everyone in the room, is -- is government needed to play a role in regulating a.i.? and every single person raised their hands. even though they had diverse views. that gives us a message here that we have to try act. as difficult as the process may be. second, it was clear that there was -- that there needed to be some government help to deal with what we call transformational innovation. the k
subcommittee which will continue to have hearings and already some of them have been there like sam altman, brad smith, i.b.m. was represented. we're going to move forward. reporter: whether or not you have one agency that regulates a.i.? senator schumer: good afternoon, folks. we come out of the room exhilarated. this was an amazing and historic experience where we learned so much, where we began our quest to deal with this so important, looming issue, a.i. we had a diverse group of...
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space, from sam altman who say, hey, congress, we need you to step up. with microsoft told me similar things yesterday that congress absolutely does have a role. at the same point, there is a lot of skepticism. josh hawley told me he's not even sure he's going to be coming to the meeting today because he says, why should i sit here and listen with a bunch of major tech organizations. they dropped the ball when it came to social media. he doesn't have a lot of confidence when it comes to a.i. >> emily, great to see you. thank you. >>> coming up, a shakeup at global oil giant bp. it's raising questions around the company's plans for a massive reinvention. >>> as we head to break, some of your great top trending stories. taylor swift fans are getting a chance to speak now. she's on the hunt for a journalist who can capture the music and cultural impact of the singer. that seems like a lofty job. the newspaperades only true swifties should apply as it wants a writer with an undeniable thirst for all things taylor swift. by the way, it's not sitting well with
space, from sam altman who say, hey, congress, we need you to step up. with microsoft told me similar things yesterday that congress absolutely does have a role. at the same point, there is a lot of skepticism. josh hawley told me he's not even sure he's going to be coming to the meeting today because he says, why should i sit here and listen with a bunch of major tech organizations. they dropped the ball when it came to social media. he doesn't have a lot of confidence when it comes to a.i....
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. >>> up next, sam altman and chatgpt getting bigger. we'll discuss tripling of o openai's valuation is justified. we'll discuss that next. are you still struggling with your bra? it's time for you to try knix. makers of the world's comfiest wireless bras. for revolutionary support without underwires, and sizes up to a g-cup, find your new favorite bra today at knix.com >>> open ai, the startup behind chat gpt, is reportedly looking to raise funds at $80 billion to $90 billion of valuations, triple from a few years ago. deirdre bosa digs into that for today's "tech check." that's a big number, dee. >>> it tells us generative ai still red-hot. open ai might also tell us the disconnect in public and private markets is back, or maybe it never even left. on the public front, look at the mega cap tech this month. nvidia lost 13% of value. apple 10%. the magnificent seven that led markets higher this year are now the weak spots and a big part of the reason is rising treasury yields, which makes future profits worth less. but big tech is alread
. >>> up next, sam altman and chatgpt getting bigger. we'll discuss tripling of o openai's valuation is justified. we'll discuss that next. are you still struggling with your bra? it's time for you to try knix. makers of the world's comfiest wireless bras. for revolutionary support without underwires, and sizes up to a g-cup, find your new favorite bra today at knix.com >>> open ai, the startup behind chat gpt, is reportedly looking to raise funds at $80 billion to $90 billion...
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sam altman is. zuckerberg.s all kinds of interplay in among these people as well. mostly they're angry at mask, i guessed, or musk is angry at the, am i don't really know. it will be along the same of what they have been saying publicly. they're not shy about their opinions in publicly. stays >> what they say publicly, regulate us please, but make sure you do it in a way that we dictate to you. that's kind of the region. that's how they. we'll all right, kara, always good to see you. when we come back, cutting the cord. we're going to tell you about the changes coming into the way you charge iphone. it's a big tech night here, when the 11th hour continues. dude? dog food in the fridge? it's not dog food. it's freshpet. real meat. real veggies. real weird. he was bad luck anyway. david: as we start a new school year, there's something new happening in california's public schools. they're called community schools. leslie: it really is shared leadership with families, students, educators, and communities. jessie:
sam altman is. zuckerberg.s all kinds of interplay in among these people as well. mostly they're angry at mask, i guessed, or musk is angry at the, am i don't really know. it will be along the same of what they have been saying publicly. they're not shy about their opinions in publicly. stays >> what they say publicly, regulate us please, but make sure you do it in a way that we dictate to you. that's kind of the region. that's how they. we'll all right, kara, always good to see you. when...
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the biggest individual winner would be founder apoorva mehta, and garry tan, sam altman and aaron levieearly investors and they stand to profit. arm was a positive signal for the market, but instacart is a venture-backed company. so, it's going to have, perhaps, more important implications for other startups that may be looking at a down round ipo. >> i did not know that about sam altman. very interesting. he's always in every story these days. deirdre -- >> it seems that way. >> and if they hold, i guess the question some are asking is how this should be ultimately valued in the market as a public company. is it a -- it's not a grocery stock. is it a tech stock, an advertising stock? it has all of these different revenue businesses. because it's been all over the map in terms of private valuation, it's hard to tell where it's going to shake out. >> yeah. so, we looked at this and asked the exact same questions. is this an advertising company, a grocery company? turns out it's being valued like a gig economy company on the lower end. it's priced -- it's priced to sales multiple is more
the biggest individual winner would be founder apoorva mehta, and garry tan, sam altman and aaron levieearly investors and they stand to profit. arm was a positive signal for the market, but instacart is a venture-backed company. so, it's going to have, perhaps, more important implications for other startups that may be looking at a down round ipo. >> i did not know that about sam altman. very interesting. he's always in every story these days. deirdre -- >> it seems that way....
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open formo like our sub commite which will continue to have hearings also some of them have been -- altman, smith, ib mechanics was represented and we're going move forward. [inaudible conversations] >> at this point on whether or not we have one that regulates a.i. or -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] o.c. good afternoon folks. well we come out of that room exhilarated. this was an amazing and historic experience where we learn so much. where we began our quest to deal with this so important looming issue, a.i.. we had a diverse group of participants, they talked at each other unvarnished everyone learned from everybody else -- and so i am really pleased as some of the people came out said it was historic. we got some consensus on some things, first, i asked everyone in the room is -- does government needed to play a role in regulating a.i. and every single person raised their hands. even though they had diverse views, so that gives us a message here. that we have to try to act as difficult as the process may be. second, it was clear that there was that there needed t
open formo like our sub commite which will continue to have hearings also some of them have been -- altman, smith, ib mechanics was represented and we're going move forward. [inaudible conversations] >> at this point on whether or not we have one that regulates a.i. or -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] o.c. good afternoon folks. well we come out of that room exhilarated. this was an amazing and historic experience where we learn so much. where we began our quest to...
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chatgpt and openai altman called for governments to get more involved as ai grows. i think it is important for similar reasons to have. >> a regulator regulator, which you can think of a referee to ensure companies take actions that are safe. and in the interest republican senators say the confab is the first of several meetings expected to be held on the subject of ai throughout the fall. we're in cost of a new industrial revolution, but a few senators criticize the meeting itself saying it should not have been closed to the public. >> it's still not clear when the next meetings i will be scheduled for this fall or if any of them will be open to the public. >> reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >> and turning to developing world news now, devastation on the mediterranean coast of africa. as officials estimate the number of dead in libya is more than 5,000 after torrential rains triggered catastrophic flooding as of tuesday night, search teams recovered more than 1500 bodies from the debris. but with roughly 10,000 people still fear of missing. that number
chatgpt and openai altman called for governments to get more involved as ai grows. i think it is important for similar reasons to have. >> a regulator regulator, which you can think of a referee to ensure companies take actions that are safe. and in the interest republican senators say the confab is the first of several meetings expected to be held on the subject of ai throughout the fall. we're in cost of a new industrial revolution, but a few senators criticize the meeting itself saying...
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almost two dozen tech executives attended including mark zuckerberg, sam altman.esla's elon musk said every senator raise their hands in favor of regulating ai's, adding that some thought a federal agency would be set up. >> the consequences of ai going wrong are severe so we had be proactive. >> the question is one of civilizational risk. one group versus another group, this is potentially risky for all humans everywhere. very important to have said that. >> elon musk sounding weary of a terminator skynet type of future there. >> yes. >> what kind of regulations are put in. thank you for the business news. it's time for truth or fake, our daily fact checking segment. i'm joined by catalina in today's edition. the flood in libya, what are the fake images circulating online? >> in the hours following the floods many images started circulating online in order to illustrate the extent of the damage. here are the ones we have identified as fake. this post that has reached over 1.2 million views. with the caption that reads thinking of libyan brothers currently hit by
almost two dozen tech executives attended including mark zuckerberg, sam altman.esla's elon musk said every senator raise their hands in favor of regulating ai's, adding that some thought a federal agency would be set up. >> the consequences of ai going wrong are severe so we had be proactive. >> the question is one of civilizational risk. one group versus another group, this is potentially risky for all humans everywhere. very important to have said that. >> elon musk...
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stage for the convention's opening day, including salesforce ceo marc benioff and openai ceo sam altmanfrom all over the country are there to discuss all things ai. >> it's a lot bigger and more interesting than i expected. >> i think it's very interactive and then really like relaxing and kind of diverse environment . >> the mayor was also there for opening day and more than 70 ai leaders will speak at the convention. celebrities are in town for the event include dr. jane goodall, matthew mcconaughey and spike lee. while dreamforce discusses ai in san francisco, there's going to be a summit involving some of the biggest names in tech happening in dc, including mark zuckerberg, elon musk, google's sundar pichai and as i just mentioned, opening here at salesforce, dreamforce i is sam altman among those expected to be at that forum. it's hosted by senator chuck schumer. this is a closed door conversation. no cameras allowed. and there has been some pushback from advocacy, advocacy groups, including one that would like to see more minority groups invited . all right. so we all know that to
stage for the convention's opening day, including salesforce ceo marc benioff and openai ceo sam altmanfrom all over the country are there to discuss all things ai. >> it's a lot bigger and more interesting than i expected. >> i think it's very interactive and then really like relaxing and kind of diverse environment . >> the mayor was also there for opening day and more than 70 ai leaders will speak at the convention. celebrities are in town for the event include dr. jane...
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sam altman is. zuckerberg.play in among these people as well. mostly they're angry at mask, i guessed, or musk is angry at the, am i don't really know. it will be along the same of what they have been saying publicly. they're not shy about their opinions in publicly. stays >> what they say publicly, regulate us please, but make sure you do it in a way that we dictate to you. that's kind of the region. that's how they. we'll all right, kara, always good to see you. when we come back, cutting the cord. we're going to tell you about the changes coming into the way you charge iphone. it's a big tech night here, when the 11th hour continues. the 11th hour continues team. the coach. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools
sam altman is. zuckerberg.play in among these people as well. mostly they're angry at mask, i guessed, or musk is angry at the, am i don't really know. it will be along the same of what they have been saying publicly. they're not shy about their opinions in publicly. stays >> what they say publicly, regulate us please, but make sure you do it in a way that we dictate to you. that's kind of the region. that's how they. we'll all right, kara, always good to see you. when we come back,...
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they include, as you heard sam altman with openai and the ceo of anthropic, so-called visionaries that are attending include dr. jane goodall, matthew mcconaughey, rainn wilson, spike lee and will. i am. now, organizers say they are taking the stage to share how business can be the biggest platform for change. live in the newsroom, suzannephan abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. and there's some celebrities at dreamforce, primarily musicians. you never know who you might run into wandering around moscone center. somebody recognized u2 lead singer bono and snapped a picture with him. next one is a little bit more obvious. dave matthews did an acoustic performance for attendees prior to marc benioff's keynote speech. no sign yet of the foo fighters. they're scheduled to perform tomorrow. >> salesforce and adobe are among 15 companies pledging to implement artificial intelligence safeguards. it includes security testing, ai systems before they're released. share information about managing risks and developing a labeling system so users know when they're viewing ai generated content. th
they include, as you heard sam altman with openai and the ceo of anthropic, so-called visionaries that are attending include dr. jane goodall, matthew mcconaughey, rainn wilson, spike lee and will. i am. now, organizers say they are taking the stage to share how business can be the biggest platform for change. live in the newsroom, suzannephan abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. and there's some celebrities at dreamforce, primarily musicians. you never know who you might run into...
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a sixth the focus of the event with speakers from openai ceo sam altman, experts from the center for humanitarian ai, jane goodall, matthew mcconaughey, viola davis, and spike lee, and san francisco mayor london breed is expected to make a speaker appearance. she was seen here as well this morning. a lot to watch for from dreamforce 2023. so far, so good, laura. things are running smoothly this morning. i think everyone's got their fingers crossed it will continue that way for the future of this conference in the city. back to you. >> it already looks like a good turnout behind you and quite the lineup they're having. thanks, ginger. >>> new at 11:00, san mateo plans to create more places to live for unhoused people not sitting well with some people in the peninsula community where supervisors are considering a land purchase. kris sanchez joins us live if redwood city with a look at the plan and the objections to it. kris? >> reporter: well, laura, to say there's a lot of public interest is maybe an understatement today. this is one of three overflow areas packed with people who are
a sixth the focus of the event with speakers from openai ceo sam altman, experts from the center for humanitarian ai, jane goodall, matthew mcconaughey, viola davis, and spike lee, and san francisco mayor london breed is expected to make a speaker appearance. she was seen here as well this morning. a lot to watch for from dreamforce 2023. so far, so good, laura. things are running smoothly this morning. i think everyone's got their fingers crossed it will continue that way for the future of...
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mark zuckerberg, elon musk, google's sundar pichai and openai sam altman are among those expected to be at the forum today hosted by senator chuck schumer. we aren't going to know what they say because this is a closed door conversation. there are no cameras allowed. there is some pushback from advocacy groups, including one that would like to see more minority groups invited. >> happening today, hundreds of thousands of california students are going to be finding out if they have to pay a higher tuition, starting next year. california state university officials are going to vote on whether to increase tuition by 6. so undergraduate students would pay $324 more. starting next academic year. but 60% of students will not be affected because their tuition is fully covered by grants or waivers. students and faculty spent yesterday protesting as the cal state board of trustees held a meeting on the eve of the vote. those who oppose the proposal call it unfair. >> my first thought was what am i going to do now? how am i supposed to afford a higher education when it's becoming near impossib
mark zuckerberg, elon musk, google's sundar pichai and openai sam altman are among those expected to be at the forum today hosted by senator chuck schumer. we aren't going to know what they say because this is a closed door conversation. there are no cameras allowed. there is some pushback from advocacy groups, including one that would like to see more minority groups invited. >> happening today, hundreds of thousands of california students are going to be finding out if they have to pay...
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and he heard from some of the others, sam altman, sandar pichai.y're saying, we need to work with government. part of that is performative to say, we know you think we're rich, arrogant people. but we do want to partner with government, and that's smart. that gets people to go back to their towns and say, we're working with these companies. we're not going to get them take your jobs or take your identities, and these are all very legitimate fears when dealing with a.i. so, musk coming out today and saying, regulation is important and safety is important, i think, is a big step forward, and that's something that i think these senators will take seriously. >> yeah, these conversations definitely, hopefully, the goal is to bring clarity, right? and help everyone understand what exactly is going on with a.i. so many questions. you talked to a person today who specializes in a.i. ethics. what did she think about everything that happened today? >> she also -- and i talked to her a lot about this. she also watches this really closely, and she said, yes, r
and he heard from some of the others, sam altman, sandar pichai.y're saying, we need to work with government. part of that is performative to say, we know you think we're rich, arrogant people. but we do want to partner with government, and that's smart. that gets people to go back to their towns and say, we're working with these companies. we're not going to get them take your jobs or take your identities, and these are all very legitimate fears when dealing with a.i. so, musk coming out today...
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american poet cost highest. jo altman, size west of attempts to vindicate nazis by supposing ukraine as a road to disaster. well, look at what's happening in ukraine. you have the a's off battalion, which is a no, not the battalion that represents a large contingent of the fighting force. the ukraine has created this chaotic, almost conflict in people's thoughts, or do i support ukraine? can i, can i not support ukraine? are they not? these are they not nazis? they're not denouncing not to you....
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tell us the highest, jo, altman joining goes my function of color all day. many thanks for joining us. so 1st of all, i'd like to watch the reaction to the non c veterans reception impala, and then 2 days late to statements about it. well he, he's been, he's been in canada for a long time, so it's not like they didn't know of the past. i don't believe it. it happened by accident. and there there's, there's some issues that we should probably flush out and that there's neo liberal fascism that we're seeing happening. i think the ambassador to, to canada was talking about this earlier. it's not by mistake that they know what they're doing. the same thing that they do in the united states that they've done around the world, they put it out there to see if anyone's paying attention. they've added this guy. they knew what they were doing. they were basically saluting a demon. mm hm. what do you make of traders attempts to blame it to a lot of russian propaganda off the way so it just doesn't compete with me. i don't understand the connection what part of its prop
tell us the highest, jo, altman joining goes my function of color all day. many thanks for joining us. so 1st of all, i'd like to watch the reaction to the non c veterans reception impala, and then 2 days late to statements about it. well he, he's been, he's been in canada for a long time, so it's not like they didn't know of the past. i don't believe it. it happened by accident. and there there's, there's some issues that we should probably flush out and that there's neo liberal fascism that...
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we spoke with joe altman, the host of the conservative daily pod cast. just as the west tends to ignore events, a new crane that showed the country in a bad light that you have to look at the, the basis behind what is happening ukraine. it's like the wild, wild west of you have the eyes off battalion. it's running around and operating with impunity that was attacking their own people. it doesn't surprise me that the, that there is no institutional control or restraint that is operating in ukraine. i think the, the, the thing that they're brought, the news media to the attention of having to talk about it was that it got widespread spread like wildfire that here is this mentally ill, individual, this, this american that has counted working with the fbi. i am working with government apparatuses in the united states now as a spokesperson for ukraine, and now calling for the death of, of journalists which, which is a violation of international law. not, not that the united states and or ukraine is going to follow anything related to international law, but it
we spoke with joe altman, the host of the conservative daily pod cast. just as the west tends to ignore events, a new crane that showed the country in a bad light that you have to look at the, the basis behind what is happening ukraine. it's like the wild, wild west of you have the eyes off battalion. it's running around and operating with impunity that was attacking their own people. it doesn't surprise me that the, that there is no institutional control or restraint that is operating in...
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open up to a jo altman, the host of the conservative daily pulled cops and he says that different di, those neo nazis were serious. they wouldn't have taken that protest to a bridge. and essentially, what was the middle of the disney world? and they're creating chaos in order to divide us as people. but i think the larger group, or the larger part of america stands for just accepting people for what they are and who they are. it's been created, created and propagated by these radical extremist. it frankly, just want us to live this life of cast and, and by the way, this is not new that the c i, a, and the intelligence community in united states has re, tablets across the entire globe. and so what they're doing here in the united states has been trained and, and built and tried everywhere else. and now they brought it home and they're just trying it on the american people. but if they were serious people, and they seriously thought that what they were doing was something that the larger part of america would adapt to. they would have taken it somewhere else other than a bridge in the m
open up to a jo altman, the host of the conservative daily pulled cops and he says that different di, those neo nazis were serious. they wouldn't have taken that protest to a bridge. and essentially, what was the middle of the disney world? and they're creating chaos in order to divide us as people. but i think the larger group, or the larger part of america stands for just accepting people for what they are and who they are. it's been created, created and propagated by these radical extremist....
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that's jo altman, because of the opinion that american intelligence works against the nations and trust. the intelligence community in the united states has been off the rails for quite some time. we're not talking about something that's happened in the last 56710 years. this has been going on for decades and they've become an unchecked giant. and instead of actually raining them and, and trying to get to the bottom of it, everyone wants to pay play politics. and when you're playing politics on both sides of the aisle, the american people lose. but more importantly than the american people, losing people across the world are losing their, losing their lives are losing their children. and we're allowing these people to have their own private wars and, and act with impunity as something has to happen. i think it's being done on purpose. i think a lot of what happens in the intelligence community works against the better interest of those people in the united states and those people overseas. and you can look at what's happening with the w h o. and frankly, they're committed war crimes or
that's jo altman, because of the opinion that american intelligence works against the nations and trust. the intelligence community in the united states has been off the rails for quite some time. we're not talking about something that's happened in the last 56710 years. this has been going on for decades and they've become an unchecked giant. and instead of actually raining them and, and trying to get to the bottom of it, everyone wants to pay play politics. and when you're playing politics on...
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ed: it's a great question but sam altman has said no to an ipo for ai.arted as a not-for-profit and it transitioned to a cap profit model. they can take outside investment or equity stakes from outside investors but honor the original goals of the not-for-profit. if you were a not-for-profit and you are beholden to public market investors, you will do things they just don't like. the idea around shareholder returns are giving shareholder value doesn't fit with how openai is run as a business. alix: that leads me to ask, how does openai translate to the real world because that will give some real jews behind this. ed: a lot of it is still research. they are still thinking about how they generate and grow the next generation of large language models. the business model is quite simple. licensing the technology to enterprise and subscriptions for consumers. the compute costs are still high am part of the microsoft relationship is they add credit and support through the microsoft cloud in azure. in the real world, it is there. you can integrate gpt into your
ed: it's a great question but sam altman has said no to an ipo for ai.arted as a not-for-profit and it transitioned to a cap profit model. they can take outside investment or equity stakes from outside investors but honor the original goals of the not-for-profit. if you were a not-for-profit and you are beholden to public market investors, you will do things they just don't like. the idea around shareholder returns are giving shareholder value doesn't fit with how openai is run as a business....
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in which the senators will hear from the likes of mark zuckerberg, elon musk, bill gates, and sam altmantechnology. the cameras were allowed in before the meeting, but were not privy to the conversation — a move that was opposed by senator elizabeth warren. "these tech billionaires want to lobby congress behind closed doors with no questions asked," she said. "that's plain wrong". let's hearfrom kim simmonds, lawyer, ai & tech specialist. kim, good to see you. is elizabeth warren wright, should we hear open debate about the threats and opportunities from al?- debate about the threats and opportunities from al? well, i think there's a few _ opportunities from al? well, i think there's a few things _ opportunities from al? well, i think there's a few things here. _ opportunities from al? well, i think there's a few things here. the i there's a few things here. the meeting it provides at the moment a essential platform for tech and policy makers to come together. it is critical they are engaging to ascertain exactly how to support innovation whilst protecting the use of ai through policies
in which the senators will hear from the likes of mark zuckerberg, elon musk, bill gates, and sam altmantechnology. the cameras were allowed in before the meeting, but were not privy to the conversation — a move that was opposed by senator elizabeth warren. "these tech billionaires want to lobby congress behind closed doors with no questions asked," she said. "that's plain wrong". let's hearfrom kim simmonds, lawyer, ai & tech specialist. kim, good to see you. is...
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sam altman will meet behind closed doors with lawmakers about regulating and safeguarding a.i.ght salesforce ceo had this to say. >> i unleashed all this productivity that i didn't have before in using a.i. materials in sales, service, markets, and in all of my customer capabilities. i'm going to achieve so much more because i'm able to use a.i. >> what to expect from the summit, let's bring in dan clinton, co-founder of deepwater asset management. you know gene munster. it's got a new loop. but he's your partner. i'm not defining that by anything else. people on the show know gene. they'll get to know you. the they're going to be thinking about transparency and explainability. explain transparency. >> it's what goes into the model. what goes into the day that ta they're putting and putting into the models to train them to train intelligence. right now we don't know what the data is that goes into the models and we also don't know expectly in every case what's coming out of the models. so that transparency is really understanding what goes into the models, having a watermark fo
sam altman will meet behind closed doors with lawmakers about regulating and safeguarding a.i.ght salesforce ceo had this to say. >> i unleashed all this productivity that i didn't have before in using a.i. materials in sales, service, markets, and in all of my customer capabilities. i'm going to achieve so much more because i'm able to use a.i. >> what to expect from the summit, let's bring in dan clinton, co-founder of deepwater asset management. you know gene munster. it's got a...
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. >>> and sam altman is the first person getting a golden visa to the country of indonesia.>> for forget the plain old yachts. super yachts are in style. w wealthy are looking to impress guests and relax at a moments notice. it's nice to be rich. "worldwide exchange" is back after this. ♪ these are the people, who help you stay well. ♪ ♪ searching lower prices, ♪ ♪ and brands you love on the shelves. ♪ behind the counter, or in the aisles, healthier's better when it happens together. cvs pharmacy. healthier happens together. new nature's bounty hair growth. clinically shown to help grow thicker, fuller hair with just one capsule a day of advanced hair complex. conquer hair thinning... ...and fall in love with your hair all over again. only from nature's bounty. >>> welcome back. we have a market flash on viatris. the fda issued tentative approval for hiv treatment for children. right now, shares are reacting positively up 6% in the extended trade. >>> now time for the upgrades and downgrades. bernstein hikes tuesday morning and it expects to see more improving for the home i
. >>> and sam altman is the first person getting a golden visa to the country of indonesia.>> for forget the plain old yachts. super yachts are in style. w wealthy are looking to impress guests and relax at a moments notice. it's nice to be rich. "worldwide exchange" is back after this. ♪ these are the people, who help you stay well. ♪ ♪ searching lower prices, ♪ ♪ and brands you love on the shelves. ♪ behind the counter, or in the aisles, healthier's better...
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great gambon, whether playing one of those roles 0r part of an ensemble, as in the wonderful robert altmanas looked up to by so many actors, young and contemporary, is one of the greats. 0ne contemporary, is one of the greats. one of the greats indeed. thank you for remembering with us, jason solomons, a film critic, from north london. thank you. labour has dropped plans to end the charitable status for private schools but it will still force independent schools that charge value added tax on their fees. that is if it wins the next general election. labour leader sir keir starmer has previously said charitable status market private schools could not be justified. let's speak to our political correspondent iain watson. just put this into context for us. it appears to be a u—turn. this into context for us. it appears to be a u-turn-_ this into context for us. it appears to be a u-turn. does appear to be a u-turn, to be a u-turn. does appear to be a u-turn. more _ to be a u-turn. does appear to be a u-turn. more of— to be a u-turn. does appear to be a u-turn, more of a _ to be a u-turn. does
great gambon, whether playing one of those roles 0r part of an ensemble, as in the wonderful robert altmanas looked up to by so many actors, young and contemporary, is one of the greats. 0ne contemporary, is one of the greats. one of the greats indeed. thank you for remembering with us, jason solomons, a film critic, from north london. thank you. labour has dropped plans to end the charitable status for private schools but it will still force independent schools that charge value added tax on...
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heavy hitters like elon musk, sam altman, and sunder butch i are present.up with elizabeth warren and got her take who talk about muska. >> they are sitting at a roundtable by themselves, all the senators are to sit there and ask no questions, that is the set up. ed: for more, let's bring in anna edgerton on the ground in d.c.. what is going on inside of the room, and i? >> i'm speaking with several people in the room with the ceos saying right now there's a discussion about open source. and security of sharing open source resource -- research. you have people like one of hugging face and others saying open source is good and important for innovation and you have other burgers -- others like mark zuckerberg saying it is a security risk. there have been interesting exchanges and we will see how the rest of the session develops this afternoon as they go into more conversation. caroline: how fascinating. we have of course elon musk coming live to us we understand. let's dip in for a second. >> i think it is clear there's a strong consensus that there should be
heavy hitters like elon musk, sam altman, and sunder butch i are present.up with elizabeth warren and got her take who talk about muska. >> they are sitting at a roundtable by themselves, all the senators are to sit there and ask no questions, that is the set up. ed: for more, let's bring in anna edgerton on the ground in d.c.. what is going on inside of the room, and i? >> i'm speaking with several people in the room with the ceos saying right now there's a discussion about open...
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altman previously partnered to design a retina scanning orb for a crypto project. >> retina scanningould he be up to? fun to ponder. tyler, thanks. tyler mathisen. >>> coming up, bond yields are higher once again today, as the u.s. government hurdles towards a shutdown with. the proposed bills in the house and senate failing to meaningfully address spending, could yields move to 7% as jamie dimon suggested yesterday? we'll discuss that, next. >>> as cnbc celebrates hispanic heritage, we're sharing stories. here is the chief strategy officer at abi point. >> it's really important to know that advantages are not always going to be given to you. you need to create your own, find ways to stand out. i often still feel like a minority in the conversation, but it's important that you also rely on surrounding yourself with people that help you reflect on what you're doing is critical. and an executive leadership for hispanic americans, it is important to have that opportunity to reflect. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it po
altman previously partnered to design a retina scanning orb for a crypto project. >> retina scanningould he be up to? fun to ponder. tyler, thanks. tyler mathisen. >>> coming up, bond yields are higher once again today, as the u.s. government hurdles towards a shutdown with. the proposed bills in the house and senate failing to meaningfully address spending, could yields move to 7% as jamie dimon suggested yesterday? we'll discuss that, next. >>> as cnbc celebrates...
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altman who testified and brad smith from the company you founded about this.his technology goes wrong, it can go write wrong, and we want to be vocal about. that we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> we need a safety breaker, just like we have a circuit breaker in every building and home in this country to stop the flow of electricity if that's needed. >> is that part of what you're recommending? what do we do to deal with that doomsday risk? >> as the current a.i. doesn't represent that risk, but what we've seen is the improvement, the rate of improvement in the a.i. is fast enough that if that continues, we're going to have such a powerful tool that we need to make sure that it's intent is under control and that it's for the good of humanity. and so even though we don't have the dangerous a.i., the fact we're already talking about, okay, what should the rules be and how should these things be look over and how should they be designed, there is a whole new field now called a.i. safety. it's at its very beginning, but i think i
altman who testified and brad smith from the company you founded about this.his technology goes wrong, it can go write wrong, and we want to be vocal about. that we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> we need a safety breaker, just like we have a circuit breaker in every building and home in this country to stop the flow of electricity if that's needed. >> is that part of what you're recommending? what do we do to deal with that doomsday risk?...
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i asked sam altman when he sat where you are what his greatest fear was. i said mine my nightmare is the massive unemployment that could be created that is an issue that we don't deal with directly here. but it shows how wide the ramifications may be. and we do need to deal with potential worker displacement and training. and this new era is one that portends an enormous promise but also perils. we need to deal with both. i will turn it now to ranking member senator hawley. >> thank you for organizing this hearing. this is now the third of these hearings that we have done. i've learned a lot. in the previous couple. i think some of what we are learning about the potentials of ai is exhilarating. some of it is horrifying. and i think what i hear the chairman saying and what i agree with is we have a responsibility here now to do our part to make sure that this new technology which holds a lot of promise but also peril actually works for the american people. that it is good for working people. that it is good for families. that we don't make the same mistake
i asked sam altman when he sat where you are what his greatest fear was. i said mine my nightmare is the massive unemployment that could be created that is an issue that we don't deal with directly here. but it shows how wide the ramifications may be. and we do need to deal with potential worker displacement and training. and this new era is one that portends an enormous promise but also perils. we need to deal with both. i will turn it now to ranking member senator hawley. >> thank you...
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ceo sam altman if there should be a pause in ai because of the civilization concerns, about safety, nationaly, elections. watch this. >> we talk eight months to make it safer, to have external audits and red types. so taking the time to make it safe and understanding the risks. what we put out is quite important. >> martha: so no pause. do you believe there should be a pause? you mentioned a number of hearings that has gone on. where have we -- what's been accomplished based on all of this to make people safer with regard to a.i. from the government? >> yes. what we need to see is a basic online consumer privacy legislation that needs to be signed in to law. this is an issue that has been there for ten years. martha, with all of these hearings, what we're hearing from people involved in the industry is you need to allow people to protect their privacy in the virtual space. right now you don't have a way to protect your virtual you. if you're on an open source platform and that information goes in to that open source platform, then that information can be used. voice cloning, facial recogniti
ceo sam altman if there should be a pause in ai because of the civilization concerns, about safety, nationaly, elections. watch this. >> we talk eight months to make it safer, to have external audits and red types. so taking the time to make it safe and understanding the risks. what we put out is quite important. >> martha: so no pause. do you believe there should be a pause? you mentioned a number of hearings that has gone on. where have we -- what's been accomplished based on all...
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sam altman says everyone shares the same incentives. what was it like in the room? want to applaud the gang of four as we've been lovingly calling these bipartisan senators getting together under majority leader assuschumer's leadership. it was important to have this kind of conversation. i want to say that up front. and i think that there is a lot of sentiment and agreement. the senate majority leader is completely right. everyone raised their hand when he asked about regulation. i think the question is -- and this was very interesting in the room and i have to say one of the issues where we saw a real power differential between those of us focused on people and companies focused on competition. which is what does it mean to say regulation and what are we regulating for. so for example elon musk, certainly was the one who went out there and said look, basically don't worry about self-driving cars, that is not the issue, the safety issue. worry about the end of civilization. well, you know, okay, none of us want to live in terminator world. this is the person who ha
sam altman says everyone shares the same incentives. what was it like in the room? want to applaud the gang of four as we've been lovingly calling these bipartisan senators getting together under majority leader assuschumer's leadership. it was important to have this kind of conversation. i want to say that up front. and i think that there is a lot of sentiment and agreement. the senate majority leader is completely right. everyone raised their hand when he asked about regulation. i think the...
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id asked sam altman of openai if that's a big concern.rk? >> there will be -- there always is changes in the labor market with technological revolutions, but i firmly believe there'll be great new jobs than before. i mean, all jobs are at stake in some sense, right? >> reporter: some lawmakers had a problem this was not open to the public or press. senator josh hawley called it a cocktail party for rich people. senator warren, a big tech critic, also not impressed. >> they're sitting at a big round table all by themselves, all of the senators are to sit this and ask no questions. that's the setup. it's the giant tech companies that are the only ones in america who get the the special deal, and that is because of section 230. >> reporter: so even though there was about 550 billion of net worth combined in that room today, it doesn't seem like they won over any hearts or minds that were skeptical of them when they walked in. liz? elizabeth: hillary vaughn, great reporting as always. let's bring in tech expert jake tenton from the heritage f
id asked sam altman of openai if that's a big concern.rk? >> there will be -- there always is changes in the labor market with technological revolutions, but i firmly believe there'll be great new jobs than before. i mean, all jobs are at stake in some sense, right? >> reporter: some lawmakers had a problem this was not open to the public or press. senator josh hawley called it a cocktail party for rich people. senator warren, a big tech critic, also not impressed. >> they're...
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among the speakers at this conference, openai ceo sam altman, those from the institute of centered ai, celebrities, matthew mcconaughey, viola davis and spike lee and san francisco mayor london breed will make a speaker appearance during the conference. you can see behind us things will start to really open up at 6:00. at our 6:00 report, we'll be joining us from inside. one thing to watch out for as things kick off, the keynote from the ceo of salesforce, marc benioff, himself, we'll be closely monitoring to see if he says anything about the future of dreamforce, aside from the future of ai. join us in the next hour. that's it from now from san francisco, marcus. >> ginger, i'm excited to see 6:00, because earlier i thought i heard some music. i don't know if it was from a car nearby or what's going on there. but i'm excited for 6:00. >> reporter: that was a car. >> okay. thanks, ginger. >>> it is 5:06 right now. time is critical right now in morocco, where rescue teams are scrambling to save people trapped in the rubble from friday's 6.8 magnitude earthquake. this morning, the numbe
among the speakers at this conference, openai ceo sam altman, those from the institute of centered ai, celebrities, matthew mcconaughey, viola davis and spike lee and san francisco mayor london breed will make a speaker appearance during the conference. you can see behind us things will start to really open up at 6:00. at our 6:00 report, we'll be joining us from inside. one thing to watch out for as things kick off, the keynote from the ceo of salesforce, marc benioff, himself, we'll be...
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coming up this hour, evercore co-founder roger altman joins us and following encouraging comments fromoil. prices are ripping h
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. >> the biggest names on stage today included salesforce ceo marc benioff and i heavyweight sam altman, the ceo of openai. >> people from all over the country and around the world packed in the moscone center for the beginning of dreamforce. big sound for a big deal in san francisco. dreamforce is back at moscone center once again. the area has been transformed into the conference national park. >> it's a lot bigger and more interesting than i expected. >> i think it's very interactive and really like relaxing kind of diverse environment. >> attendees, also known as trailblaze users, are immersed in the trailblazer forest with the waterfall lush greenery and reminders all around that artificial intelligence is key, with signs like entrust. why? because if ai is the wild west out, why? >> why is the sheriff around here? >> the conference kicked off today with a greeting from hollywood star matthew mcconaughey. sales force ceo marc benioff took center stage. he reminded attendees that they are on the cutting edge. >> you know, new chapter is open this year in i. we all know that . it's a
. >> the biggest names on stage today included salesforce ceo marc benioff and i heavyweight sam altman, the ceo of openai. >> people from all over the country and around the world packed in the moscone center for the beginning of dreamforce. big sound for a big deal in san francisco. dreamforce is back at moscone center once again. the area has been transformed into the conference national park. >> it's a lot bigger and more interesting than i expected. >> i think it's...
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we saw elon musk, mark zuckerberg, we saw sam altman of chatgpt fame. a whole host of tech ceos arriving here for this behind closed door conversation with the senators. the idea here is to gather some input from the industry as to what really is at stake in the ai revolution and how the senate ought to consider approaching some legislation later on in the year, maybe next year at some point. so this is very early idea gathering. i did have a chance to talk to eric schmidt, the former ceo of google, as he was on his way in this morning. here's what he said. >> ai needs to be both promoted as well as regulated. >> and what do you think the reaction will be in the room? the senators are not as technically savvy as the rest of -- >> they're coming up to speed. this is what schumer is trying to do. >> what do you think the tech ceos will tell the senators? >> basically it's very powerful. and we have to get ready. >> you hear the message, ai is very powerful and we have to get ready. that is in theory what they're doing behind closed doors, but there has be
we saw elon musk, mark zuckerberg, we saw sam altman of chatgpt fame. a whole host of tech ceos arriving here for this behind closed door conversation with the senators. the idea here is to gather some input from the industry as to what really is at stake in the ai revolution and how the senate ought to consider approaching some legislation later on in the year, maybe next year at some point. so this is very early idea gathering. i did have a chance to talk to eric schmidt, the former ceo of...
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stuart: the government of end please ya has just granted a golden visa to sam altman, the a.i. guy.ut -- lauren: for singapore. stuart: no, that's indonesia. they like a.i. down there. qualcomm, i me they're partnering with some car companies. the stock justic thed up. which companies? lauren: mercedes and bmw. they're powering the luxury car makers with the a.i. chips for voice control, for the display, driver assistance. but qualcomm, basically their mow modems are in every single apple iphone, so they're show arely pivoting away from smartphones because demand is seen as sluggish and going into the auto sector. that pivot because that's where they see demand for a.i. being more prevalent. that's a pivot. stuart: i can understand that entirely. disney, they're having a tough start. lauren: look, the latest news is wells fargo cut their price target to much higher than it is now, 110 from 146. but wells fargo is worried about a lackluster box office. disneys has that had very few hits. disney+ subscriber numbers going down and the cost going up, and this is the latest, the dispute
stuart: the government of end please ya has just granted a golden visa to sam altman, the a.i. guy.ut -- lauren: for singapore. stuart: no, that's indonesia. they like a.i. down there. qualcomm, i me they're partnering with some car companies. the stock justic thed up. which companies? lauren: mercedes and bmw. they're powering the luxury car makers with the a.i. chips for voice control, for the display, driver assistance. but qualcomm, basically their mow modems are in every single apple...
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ceo sam altman. almost everyday, frank. that's quite a bromance. >> what a way to put it.a coombs with the headlines. thank you very much. >>> turning now to the united autoworkers strike against the big three u.s. automakers now in its fourth day with no immediate resolution in sight. the uaw resumed talks with general motors yesterday and is scheduled to do the same with ford and stellantis today. appearing on cbs "face the nation" uaw president shawn fain says the union is willing to do whatever they have to do including walking out at more plants. >> we don't get better offers and down to taking care of the member's needs, we'll amp this thing up even more. >> let's get out to our phil lebeau at the stellantis plant in toledo, ohio. phil, good morning. what's the latest there? >> reporter: frank, we have about two dozen picketers outside the jeep plant here where they build the gladiator as well as the wrangler. here is an update in terms of where things stand. you mention that stellantis and ford representatives will be meeting with the uaw today. stellantis over the
ceo sam altman. almost everyday, frank. that's quite a bromance. >> what a way to put it.a coombs with the headlines. thank you very much. >>> turning now to the united autoworkers strike against the big three u.s. automakers now in its fourth day with no immediate resolution in sight. the uaw resumed talks with general motors yesterday and is scheduled to do the same with ford and stellantis today. appearing on cbs "face the nation" uaw president shawn fain says the...
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a little mosque, mog, cuz i can pick and sam altman, reminding the ceos who have been sitting down with politicians, union leaders and civil society groups. there's been growing calls for regulation of including from some latest, within the industry itself. with some critics, i, the new tech could replace jobs and accelerate the spread of this information. okay, well let's bring in surmise with she is the managing director at i now institute and joins us live from new york. thanks for very much for being announced a 0 for so we'll just very briefly democrats angry this is will being held behind closed doors. but do you think that this is a political distraction or legitimate concern? i mean, look, i think that there is a real danger in attempting to develop a policy in a closed door session where industry really out numbers the representatives from civil rights groups, unions, critical thinkers about a. i mean, if you look at the combined net worth of those in the rooms in the day, i think it was on the order of $550000000000.00, which is just an astonishing thing here. and it's hard to
a little mosque, mog, cuz i can pick and sam altman, reminding the ceos who have been sitting down with politicians, union leaders and civil society groups. there's been growing calls for regulation of including from some latest, within the industry itself. with some critics, i, the new tech could replace jobs and accelerate the spread of this information. okay, well let's bring in surmise with she is the managing director at i now institute and joins us live from new york. thanks for very much...
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it'll be called openai dev day and ceo sam altman posted on that.will be very happy despite not promising any major changes to its flagship product. chatgpt we don't know the location of the event yet. new at six outside lands is one step closer to extending for a second weekend in san francisco starting next year, according to the examiner. >> supervisors believe the proposal could get enough votes to pass because of its potential financial benefit to the city. but supervisor connie chan, who represents the richmond district, is a little more hesitant about it. she's concerned about the impact it could have on residents when it comes to parking and noise. >> a new bowling alley and arcade is coming to stonestown mall round one is a japanese concept of bowling alley and arcade games that already has locations in san jose and hayward. this will be the first in san francisco, according to our media partner sf standard. it will take over the empty nordstrom at the mall. it's expected to open early, but the manager says they are dealing with supply chai
it'll be called openai dev day and ceo sam altman posted on that.will be very happy despite not promising any major changes to its flagship product. chatgpt we don't know the location of the event yet. new at six outside lands is one step closer to extending for a second weekend in san francisco starting next year, according to the examiner. >> supervisors believe the proposal could get enough votes to pass because of its potential financial benefit to the city. but supervisor connie...
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but first, those big tech titans, elon musk, bill gates, mark subisser berg, sundar pichai and sam altmansenators this week to talk about regulating a.i. and while we don't know if congress will create a regulatory agency or just try to do it all themselves, we're told that that everyone in the room wants congress to act. >>st it's important for us to have a referee just as you have a referee in a sports game or all sports games and the games are better for it. senator schumer did a great service to humanity here along with the rest of the senate, and i think we'll, i think something good will come of this. i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future of civilization. >> reporter: as you know, neil, there's always criticism that congress won't be able the move fast enough on this, and when i asked leader schumer if he would be setting any deadlines for legislation, he said, no. but he did say committees are working on legislation right now and protecting election integrity will be the priority here. but behind the scenes there was a whole lot of drama
but first, those big tech titans, elon musk, bill gates, mark subisser berg, sundar pichai and sam altmansenators this week to talk about regulating a.i. and while we don't know if congress will create a regulatory agency or just try to do it all themselves, we're told that that everyone in the room wants congress to act. >>st it's important for us to have a referee just as you have a referee in a sports game or all sports games and the games are better for it. senator schumer did a great...
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. >> brian: sam altman who came out with chatgpt and others said this. >> we took eight months afterortant. taking the time to make it safe and understand the risks. we are very proud what we put out and think it is important. >> brian: what do you think here? not a contentious one. what is next. >> more studies. getting more information. sam aultman hit it on the head. look, these guys are bright. they get it. he just said, look, you need to do what we're doing, which is let's take our time and do this thing right. it's one of the reasons why i got involved in this in the first place. we have to do it right. we have to make sure that we are the place where a.i. develops. we can't let any of the other major countries in the world get ahead of us in this. so, you know, for us, it was a good first step. but only the beginning. we have a long ways to go. >> brian: i would love to see another meeting in six weeks. another one in six weeks. and then a program. senator, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> brian: all right. carley shimkus could be on that a.i. board and was upse
. >> brian: sam altman who came out with chatgpt and others said this. >> we took eight months afterortant. taking the time to make it safe and understand the risks. we are very proud what we put out and think it is important. >> brian: what do you think here? not a contentious one. what is next. >> more studies. getting more information. sam aultman hit it on the head. look, these guys are bright. they get it. he just said, look, you need to do what we're doing, which...