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this is about bill gates. t. >> at harvard, gates envisioned every desk harbor a come purity. his dropout result in the birth of microsoft. today with over 75% of the world's pcs running on windows, its influence is incontinue ro veritable. in 1995 fewer than 1% of the world has internet access. internet explorer made a pivotal role in making the computer and internet synonymous be life. the a.i. goes on to say, a ferociously curious individual, gates is known to devour books on diverse topics, understood lining key segments. microsoft in the 1990s, the anti-trust. yet his later life sees a revolution from a ruthless tech magnate to a global fill an tlo miss. the global footprint is vast. in an era marked by skepticism towards billionaires, gates emerges the an enigma, driven by a belief in making the world better, end quote. on 1 to 10, what would you give that a.i. rating? >> 5 sounds quite good to me. the facts were good. we are still working. from time to time the a.i. will make mistakes on facts. yet as i
this is about bill gates. t. >> at harvard, gates envisioned every desk harbor a come purity. his dropout result in the birth of microsoft. today with over 75% of the world's pcs running on windows, its influence is incontinue ro veritable. in 1995 fewer than 1% of the world has internet access. internet explorer made a pivotal role in making the computer and internet synonymous be life. the a.i. goes on to say, a ferociously curious individual, gates is known to devour books on diverse...
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is bill gates making a mistake? what do you think? >> bill gates is making a mistake. when he invested in their largest rival earlier this year. since that investment, it is down 10%, brought markets up 10%. i was looking for advice on software companies, tech companies, might go to bill gates. he has a great track record on investing in winners at this point. for the company sake they would be better off if they were everyman type of person. not necessarily somebody like bill gates who doesn't resonate with the common man. dave: is anheuser-busch betting on its esg woke ideology? >> at this point they have yet to come out and say who they are brewing there beer for. they have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. to look at great products and she soldier services for their shareholders, i found a company called strive asset management for shareholder value. another camp, the vanguard camp that has anheuser-busch focusing on staples, not necessarily focus on shareholders but activists, political organizations and others. the ceo of anheuser-busch saying we
is bill gates making a mistake? what do you think? >> bill gates is making a mistake. when he invested in their largest rival earlier this year. since that investment, it is down 10%, brought markets up 10%. i was looking for advice on software companies, tech companies, might go to bill gates. he has a great track record on investing in winners at this point. for the company sake they would be better off if they were everyman type of person. not necessarily somebody like bill gates who...
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>> indeed, as you can see, this is a common theme in the post we found where they claim that bill gatesil, together with these gmo mosquito allegations. the bill and melinda gates foundation has for many years financed many projects against the spread of malaria, including donations to offset it. that is a real-like program -- real-life program in the united states that releases genetically modified mosquitoes to combat diseases such as dengue or zika. these programs have already taken place in places such as california and florida, so lots of similarities. that can seem a bit familiar because as you can see, all these posts have allegations that we see online based off this real information. however, using videos that have nothing to do with these real-life programs that combat insect-borne diseases. >> thank you so much. that clarifies a lot of questions i had on that line. proving again why you just have to check your facts and see what is true and what is fake. that is all the news for now, but more is coming up on france 24. i will see you then. ♪ >> follow your international journ
>> indeed, as you can see, this is a common theme in the post we found where they claim that bill gatesil, together with these gmo mosquito allegations. the bill and melinda gates foundation has for many years financed many projects against the spread of malaria, including donations to offset it. that is a real-like program -- real-life program in the united states that releases genetically modified mosquitoes to combat diseases such as dengue or zika. these programs have already taken...
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judge, will bill gates's statement make an impact on the global warming hysterics?judge jeanine: no. >> jesse: no. >> judge jeanine: no. because the people who want us to be petrified that the world is coming to an end, and i think according to some it should have already come to an end, they just want to make sure that we live a minimalist life while they prosper based upon all the money they make from the green energy bill that was touted as the inflation reduction act. and, you know, while we suffer, they don't want us to have gas stoves, they don't want us to have fans, they don't want us to have gas cars, and they are just interested in making sure that we're as miserable as possible. you shouldn't be eating meet. you shouldn't be doing anything that we're doing. but the truth is, it was very interesting reading the article that talked about gates, bloomberg as well as -- there were three of them. prince william. and they talked about the fact that not funding industries that emit heat-trapping gas, technology invasion, able to protect certain things and make s
judge, will bill gates's statement make an impact on the global warming hysterics?judge jeanine: no. >> jesse: no. >> judge jeanine: no. because the people who want us to be petrified that the world is coming to an end, and i think according to some it should have already come to an end, they just want to make sure that we live a minimalist life while they prosper based upon all the money they make from the green energy bill that was touted as the inflation reduction act. and, you...
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>> i do like bill gates a lot. what he's given us, he is exciting.t moderating your life still. you pick something up and run in the opposite direction with it. bill gates gives a ton of money tonight climate change. tens of millions of dollars. he's a climate investment firm called breakthrough energy. he's not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that man is making this worse. the air-conditioning guy, he's not talking about no air-conditioning. i like to sleep with it cold at 67 degrees. the point is can you keep your house at 72 degrees, 73 degrees. i lived in england for six years. we didn't have air-conditioning at all. i was not an elderly woman at that time -- >> at that time? >> i am now. i'm going to be 40. there's people in developed nations, this isn't someone that's sweating it out. >> they aspire to it. >> they aspire to take care of planet. >> they aspire to be comfortable in the summer. >> if you go into a car dealership in texas during the summer, you don't get out cold it is in there. it's like 62 degree. >> that's because they a
>> i do like bill gates a lot. what he's given us, he is exciting.t moderating your life still. you pick something up and run in the opposite direction with it. bill gates gives a ton of money tonight climate change. tens of millions of dollars. he's a climate investment firm called breakthrough energy. he's not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that man is making this worse. the air-conditioning guy, he's not talking about no air-conditioning. i like to sleep with it cold at 67...
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why is bill gates putting so much money into this company right now? what do we know?s good for, but ever since bud light marketing executives partnered with a transgender social media effort in an effort to reach the lgbtq plus market, bud light sales have plummeted and it led to boycotts of the beer. it's rare to see a boycott have such a prolonged public damage on a particular brand. in may, sales dropped 23%. june, much of the same problem, but anheuser-busch is this massive beer conglomerate that owns bud light, a brand that's long been the top selling beer in the united states, for 22 years until recently, and that's why the bill and melinda gates foundation trust snapped up almost $100 million of anheuser-busch shares. this is about value in the shares overall versus a political or polarization. there's really just a trust of smart, probably really highly paid finance people who buy the stocks. gates is said not to be involved with the purchase. gates isn't that much of a beer drinker but the foundation holds a billion dollars worth of heineken. bud light has be
why is bill gates putting so much money into this company right now? what do we know?s good for, but ever since bud light marketing executives partnered with a transgender social media effort in an effort to reach the lgbtq plus market, bud light sales have plummeted and it led to boycotts of the beer. it's rare to see a boycott have such a prolonged public damage on a particular brand. in may, sales dropped 23%. june, much of the same problem, but anheuser-busch is this massive beer...
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one is bill gates' terrabonn power.in technologies called fast reactors. it's an exotic tube of reactor called a fast reactor which was originally conceived because it can produce large are a amounts of plutonium. and the u.s. in the 1970s said that's a terrible idea, we're not going to do it, and we're going to try to prevent any other countries from doing it. but here you have these two start-ups come along, and the biden administration is subsidizing both of those. and even after my article the air force said we're going to build a reactor, and they went with oklo. so that's going to be our national security dollars going to subsidize a start-up that wants to use plutonium fuel which is going to wind up increasing the chance that our enemies will have nuclear weapons. is that with you -- where you want your military dollars going? charles: alan, i've got 30 seconds. the doomsday clock is 90 seconds from striking midnight. i think it was 17 minutes back in 1991. is this the closest it's ever been, and how worried are
one is bill gates' terrabonn power.in technologies called fast reactors. it's an exotic tube of reactor called a fast reactor which was originally conceived because it can produce large are a amounts of plutonium. and the u.s. in the 1970s said that's a terrible idea, we're not going to do it, and we're going to try to prevent any other countries from doing it. but here you have these two start-ups come along, and the biden administration is subsidizing both of those. and even after my article...
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stuart: bill gates thinks innovation is the key to combating climate change. >> there is no excuse fornowns and what it is like to get certain temperature increases, an extremely hard thing to do. innovation gives you a chance of doing that. if i believe i should spend a lot of money on climate change, we should have very high carbon taxes. stuart: you worn blumberg, a well-known environmentalist, i think you agree with bill gates, you've got to innovate. >> >> yes. fundamentally you are asking everyone to switch the growth engine of the last 200 years. you are not going to do that if it is costly. the only way to convince especially china, india, africa is the green energy is cheaper than fossil fuels. it's not right now but if we make it cheaper, what drove the biggest reduction in us emissions was the fact that fracking turned out to be cheaper than using more coal. fracking only admits half of co2. that's why you switch because it is cheap. stuart: gaetz says how about a really big carbon tax. what do you say to that? consumers are not going to like that. >> any economist would say
stuart: bill gates thinks innovation is the key to combating climate change. >> there is no excuse fornowns and what it is like to get certain temperature increases, an extremely hard thing to do. innovation gives you a chance of doing that. if i believe i should spend a lot of money on climate change, we should have very high carbon taxes. stuart: you worn blumberg, a well-known environmentalist, i think you agree with bill gates, you've got to innovate. >> >> yes....
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tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientistsit i did there? tell bill gates how it was done .ists . yeah, there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, ilere? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, i see’ >> scientists. yeah, i see science artists. good one. uncovered. devastating event that may have led to humanity's doom 900 years ago. this is a fascinating story. basically, they have decided they have found evidence that suggests that about 900,000 years ago, the whole human race was reduced to just over a thousand individuals. males who might as well have perished. so the human race might have perished altogether, but they managed to sustain themselves . the reason sustain themselves. the reason this number was was so drastically shrunk is presumably climate change. which bars are they going to blame this one on? >> yeah, they say climate change is ancient propaganda. is like ancient propaganda. >> is >> what do you think this is a pro article? pro climate change article? because they're saying because of only people they of this, only 1000
tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientistsit i did there? tell bill gates how it was done .ists . yeah, there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, ilere? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, i see’ >> scientists. yeah, i see science artists. good one. uncovered. devastating event that may have led to humanity's doom 900 years ago. this is a fascinating story. basically, they have decided they have found evidence that suggests that about 900,000...
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and bill gates gives say a of mt to fight climate change. let's be clear here. tens of millionse dollars to t bill and melinda gates foundation. he has a climate investment firmgas , called breakthroughgy energy. he is not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that manhe n is making this worse. and the air conditioning guyand again, he's not talking about no air conditionin g. you're saying if you go to. so i don't know how you keep your house. hoi like to sleep with it.ho particularly coluse,d at 67ce ad degrees. what nice and cold. i do col. point is but on the point is cane at you keep your house at 72i live degrees. 73 degrees. and i lived in england all six years. we didn't have air conditioning at all. and i was not an elderly woman at that time that was going to at that time. >> i am no>> jesi amw going to year, but people do it and thatr the point of the piece to justve say that there are people in developed nationslope, right >> this isn't someone that's sweating it out. they are too.ey i it yes, they aspire to take care of the planet, aspire to be com
and bill gates gives say a of mt to fight climate change. let's be clear here. tens of millionse dollars to t bill and melinda gates foundation. he has a climate investment firmgas , called breakthroughgy energy. he is not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that manhe n is making this worse. and the air conditioning guyand again, he's not talking about no air conditionin g. you're saying if you go to. so i don't know how you keep your house. hoi like to sleep with it.ho particularly...
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i asked bill gates, why you shorting tesla and say, why are y you shorting tesla?y are you shorting the stock to make a little bit more money when you might hurt the confidence in the company? so at some point, i get a text from musk, calling gates insane and using a word that begins with "a". >> bill needs a little extra cash to pay for his carbon offsets, as he's taking a boeing 737 around with three people on it. >> you're half joking. >> i'm not joking -- >> musk will do more by climate change by keeping the money invested in tesla than some ngo. >> ithought bill's response was very bill gates, when he said, he elon says a lot of mean things to people, so it's not that different. >> i want to say about bill gates, he really cares about solar, he's putting a lot of money in solar, alternative energy, as well as small nuclear. he is doing great things for the environment and his pushing of things like solar are doing great, just like elon musk pushing both solar and batteries and electric vehicles. >> it was just a great -- >> they could work together. >> yeah, y
i asked bill gates, why you shorting tesla and say, why are y you shorting tesla?y are you shorting the stock to make a little bit more money when you might hurt the confidence in the company? so at some point, i get a text from musk, calling gates insane and using a word that begins with "a". >> bill needs a little extra cash to pay for his carbon offsets, as he's taking a boeing 737 around with three people on it. >> you're half joking. >> i'm not joking --...
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next bill gates is betting big on bud light, so sales have plummeted since the brand partnered with aust believe that bud light is poised for a comeback because his foundation just bought $95 million in bud stock. the purchase was revealed in a regulatory finding. and from beer to coffee your morning java routine may reveal something about your personality. at least if you believe a survey by duncan. >> a survey in the uk found people who drink flavored coffee are the happiest. that's me. while those who drink lattes are people pleasers. >> if you drink espresso like me, apparently you're more likely to have a college degree . and the sexiest coffee drinker apparently choose mocha. apparently choose mocha. >> that's my favorite mocha the pandemic may be over, but unfortunately covid-19 isn't going anywhere. in fact, it's still among the top five leading causes of death in the us, right after heart disease and cancer. and covid-19 related er visits are three times higher than the flu. so stay up-to-date with the latest covid-19 vaccines this fall, just like you do with the flu. because
next bill gates is betting big on bud light, so sales have plummeted since the brand partnered with aust believe that bud light is poised for a comeback because his foundation just bought $95 million in bud stock. the purchase was revealed in a regulatory finding. and from beer to coffee your morning java routine may reveal something about your personality. at least if you believe a survey by duncan. >> a survey in the uk found people who drink flavored coffee are the happiest. that's me....
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>>> elon musk, bill gates and mark zuckerberg were together today in one room to discuss the future ofificial intelligence. both the dangers and the benefits. cbs's jo ling kent reports lawmakers are struggling to keep up with the technology. >> reporteter: today a a raree of force by tech tycoons on capitol hill. tackling the growing threat of artificial intelligence to american jobs, safety and according to elon musk our very existence. >> i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important to the future of civilization. >> reporter: musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates and other top ceos met behind closed doors with a bipartisan group of senators facing the reality that if no action is taken ai is expected to eliminate or disrupt 300 million jobs worldwide. musk, the richest man in the world, says he told senators he's in favor of having a specific regulator for ai. >> it's important for us to have a referee. i think the consequences of ai going wrong are severe. so we have to be proactive rather than reactive. >> is congress sufficiently ready to regulate ai? >> no, no
>>> elon musk, bill gates and mark zuckerberg were together today in one room to discuss the future ofificial intelligence. both the dangers and the benefits. cbs's jo ling kent reports lawmakers are struggling to keep up with the technology. >> reporteter: today a a raree of force by tech tycoons on capitol hill. tackling the growing threat of artificial intelligence to american jobs, safety and according to elon musk our very existence. >> i think this meeting may go down...
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the target was microsoft, and bill gates had to testify that his company wasn't forcing out competing internet browsers and microsoft lockers. it was broken up, then it appealed and pay the penalty. more than a generation later, microsoft is now google's toughest search competitor. thanks to new, a powered search options in being. i think the reason why now is just that we have a more progressive regime that's willing to go after some of these cases. and obviously this will start in 2020. so it isn't the, you know, the by the ministration allowing just going after it. but i, there's just been a larger push to go after a lot of these tech companies now because they've gotten so large. google says it makes a powerful and fair product that helps businesses grow. and if users wanna choose a different search tool, they can. but this is just one of several cases the us is making against the giants of silicon valley. well type john, apple has released its latest i phones and apple watches. it tries to reverse this lump in sales every now on the phone at 15 range would also be charged differe
the target was microsoft, and bill gates had to testify that his company wasn't forcing out competing internet browsers and microsoft lockers. it was broken up, then it appealed and pay the penalty. more than a generation later, microsoft is now google's toughest search competitor. thanks to new, a powered search options in being. i think the reason why now is just that we have a more progressive regime that's willing to go after some of these cases. and obviously this will start in 2020. so it...
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elon musk, bill gates, and mark zukerberg were together today in one room to discuss the future of artificial. cbs's jo ling kent reports lawmakers are struggling to keep up with the technology. >> reporter: today, a rare show of force by tech tycoons on capitol hill, tackling the growowing threat of artificial intelligence to american jobs, safety, and, according to elon musk, our very existence. >> i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future of civilization. >> reporter: musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates, and other top ceos met behind closed doors with a bipartisan group of senators. facing the reality that if no action is taken, ai is expected to eliminate or disrupt 300 million jobs worldwide. musk, the richest man in the world, says he told senators he is in favor of having a specific regulator for ai. >> it's important for us to have a referee. i think the consequences of ai going wrong are severe. so we have to be proactive rather than reactive. >> reporter: do you think congress is sufficiently ready to regulate ai? >> no, no, not yet. the sequen
elon musk, bill gates, and mark zukerberg were together today in one room to discuss the future of artificial. cbs's jo ling kent reports lawmakers are struggling to keep up with the technology. >> reporter: today, a rare show of force by tech tycoons on capitol hill, tackling the growowing threat of artificial intelligence to american jobs, safety, and, according to elon musk, our very existence. >> i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future...
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also tech giants including elon musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates on capitol hill, but a big backlashchuck schumer led about the dangers of artificial intelligence. we're going to explain it next on "the evening edit." ♪ >> it's the important for us to have a referee, just as you have a referee at a sports game or all sports games, the games are better for it. i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future of civilization. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that, too. is it possible to survey foot traffic across all of our locations? yeah! absolutely. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. (lighthearted music) - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage to change my
also tech giants including elon musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates on capitol hill, but a big backlashchuck schumer led about the dangers of artificial intelligence. we're going to explain it next on "the evening edit." ♪ >> it's the important for us to have a referee, just as you have a referee at a sports game or all sports games, the games are better for it. i think this meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future of civilization. ♪ ♪ every day,...
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bill gates talked about feeding the hungry. another talked about curing cancer. some people in the room talked about strengthening our national security and defense and feeding the hungry. but there was a view, one person said we need a lot of money, $32 billion, for transformational innovation, the stuff that maximizes the benefits of a.i. but it was also clear that we needed real help in sustainable innovation. that's minimizing the negatives that a.i. could emerge from a.i. whether it's enshrining bias or the loss of jobs or even the kinds of doomsday snare joes that were -- scenarios that were mentioned in the room. only government can be there to put in guardrails. even though some companies in this room said they'd try to implement some of these things themselves, and many joined the voluntary guidelines that the white house issued, a lot of shared values and shared agreement in terms of where our north star should be. it really was not a conversation that fell into dogmatic or partisan lines in any way. so if we can continue that, as i think this group has
bill gates talked about feeding the hungry. another talked about curing cancer. some people in the room talked about strengthening our national security and defense and feeding the hungry. but there was a view, one person said we need a lot of money, $32 billion, for transformational innovation, the stuff that maximizes the benefits of a.i. but it was also clear that we needed real help in sustainable innovation. that's minimizing the negatives that a.i. could emerge from a.i. whether it's...
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bill gates is all about limited aspirations for everyone else. everyone but him and his.has a fortune and a haul of possessions so great it's impossible to unearth and list the extent of it all. he certainly has a financial worth to be counted in the hundreds of billions of dollars. he's the largest landowner in the united states with holdings in excess of 270,000 acres, while the agenda 21, the humanity hating blueprint for sustainability a world that's shorthand for you, can't have any of that anymore, promotes an end to private home ownership and single occupancy. gates has multiple homes. his principle address is a 66,000 square foot mansion in medina, washington , valued in 2021 at washington, valued in 2021 at $130 million. it's nicknamed xanadu, 2.0 and has among a mind boggung xanadu, 2.0 and has among a mind boggling range and opulence a dining room for 200 people. he's no fan of cattle. old bill and has said all the people of the developed nations should switch to meat grown in laboratories for sale by companies he owns. obviously having invested heavily in fran
bill gates is all about limited aspirations for everyone else. everyone but him and his.has a fortune and a haul of possessions so great it's impossible to unearth and list the extent of it all. he certainly has a financial worth to be counted in the hundreds of billions of dollars. he's the largest landowner in the united states with holdings in excess of 270,000 acres, while the agenda 21, the humanity hating blueprint for sustainability a world that's shorthand for you, can't have any of...
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we reached out to the study's may an author for statement but didn't hear back, see if bill gates getss on some of his stuff too. the countdown is on. a government shutdown looms over washington but could republicans strike a last-minute deal this morning? we will ask a couple congressman but first, boulder versus colorado. abbey, how is it going? you've got the hat on. >> reporter: that's a right. we've got the dj laying down the beach and the crowd going wild, checking with them coming up after the break. stay with us on "fox and friends". ♪ at ameriprise financial, our advice is personalized, based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice? i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend us. because advice worth listening to is advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. >> back with a fox weather alert. hard-hit areas of new yor
we reached out to the study's may an author for statement but didn't hear back, see if bill gates getss on some of his stuff too. the countdown is on. a government shutdown looms over washington but could republicans strike a last-minute deal this morning? we will ask a couple congressman but first, boulder versus colorado. abbey, how is it going? you've got the hat on. >> reporter: that's a right. we've got the dj laying down the beach and the crowd going wild, checking with them coming...
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bill gates is all about limited aspirations for everyone else. everyone but him and his.has a fortune and a haul of possessions so great it's impossible to unearth and list the extent of it all. he certainly has a financial worth to be counted in the hundreds of billions of dollars. he's the largest landowner in the united states with holdings in excess of 270,000 acres, while the agenda 21, the humanity hating blueprint for sustainability a world that's shorthand for you, can't have any of that anymore, promotes an end to private home ownership and single occupancy. gates has multiple homes. his principle address is a 66,000 square foot mansion in medina, washington , valued in 2021 at washington, valued in 2021 at $130 million. it's nicknamed xanadu, 2.0 and has among a mind boggung xanadu, 2.0 and has among a mind boggling range and opulence a dining room for 200 people. he's no fan of cattle. old bill and has said all the people of the developed nations should switch to meat grown in laboratories for sale by companies he owns. obviously having invested heavily in fran
bill gates is all about limited aspirations for everyone else. everyone but him and his.has a fortune and a haul of possessions so great it's impossible to unearth and list the extent of it all. he certainly has a financial worth to be counted in the hundreds of billions of dollars. he's the largest landowner in the united states with holdings in excess of 270,000 acres, while the agenda 21, the humanity hating blueprint for sustainability a world that's shorthand for you, can't have any of...
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>> you see a lot of people from jeff basals to bill gates to steve jobs and elon musk, can be reallyher people like the tools for gene editing, a very nurturing person in her labs. as for steve jobs, he had a very spiritual side. he understood human emotions which is why the iphone is so beautiful. it seems to rise and musk has a lot of strength including understanding manufacturing, physics, engineering. he doesn't have a feel for human emotions. that is why buying twitter hasn't been a pretty sight at all times. neil: the case of twitter he would be to work out, it is his views back and forth that show how he conflict almost at a time, a big fan of donald trump, president biden's only meetings with him, he found it donald, not exactly exciting. did he ever reveal to you someone he really liked, desantis but i am not sure about that. >> spent a lot of time making political pronouncements. there are times in the middle of the day he's in a good mood and tells me we need to have a center in this nation. moderates the people, republic and on the democratic side need to come together. h
>> you see a lot of people from jeff basals to bill gates to steve jobs and elon musk, can be reallyher people like the tools for gene editing, a very nurturing person in her labs. as for steve jobs, he had a very spiritual side. he understood human emotions which is why the iphone is so beautiful. it seems to rise and musk has a lot of strength including understanding manufacturing, physics, engineering. he doesn't have a feel for human emotions. that is why buying twitter hasn't been a...
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. - [host] the former ceo shares how bill gates senior changed the course of the company's history. - this office and you are gonna stand down."
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this made besos the richest person on earth with a fortune of $185 billion dollars higher than bill gates and elon musk. besos still keeps his old things in a corner of his office in seattle. remember where he started and where he ended up? now he has more than 580,000 employees all over the world. amazon plays an important role in the employment of people in the united states of america. he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river, and now for many of the 310 million users of this site, it is unimaginable to leave a day without amazon. however, if we travel to the amazon forests, maybe our opinion will change completely. what we see from a distance is very different from the reality of amazon. barns and nobel was the largest bookstore in the united states for many years. this bookstore, which started in 1880. 6 in new york, now has nearly 627 retail stores across the united states. this bookstore is one of the most important competitors that was pushed out of the book market by amazon and now has to close several of its stores every year. maybe the fate of this bookstore is t
this made besos the richest person on earth with a fortune of $185 billion dollars higher than bill gates and elon musk. besos still keeps his old things in a corner of his office in seattle. remember where he started and where he ended up? now he has more than 580,000 employees all over the world. amazon plays an important role in the employment of people in the united states of america. he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river, and now for many of the 310 million users of this...
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um places like the world economic forum, everybody knows about this stuff, and influencers like bill gates the transference of wealth that happened under obama is pretty much complete, the one% own just about everything, and there is enormous unrest globally, the global south has has sort of found its voice, you have the bricks countries, the bricks agreement, the shanghai cooperation or... organization, you have the belt and road initiative, and now you see resistance in africa, with with the uh with niger refusing to allow france to steal their resources any longer, primarily uranium, so so in one way the the migrant situation, there's many ways to to talk about displaced, many ways to, but the truth they... that that it's become a political issue, it's a racist issue, whenever you see the media covering it, it's always black africans or time here, sorry, yeah, i don't mean to cut you off, john, but almost out of time, i want to get this last uh, question over to to max really quick, max, in less than a minute, what are the the the issues and i'm glad that actually john answered about th
um places like the world economic forum, everybody knows about this stuff, and influencers like bill gates the transference of wealth that happened under obama is pretty much complete, the one% own just about everything, and there is enormous unrest globally, the global south has has sort of found its voice, you have the bricks countries, the bricks agreement, the shanghai cooperation or... organization, you have the belt and road initiative, and now you see resistance in africa, with with the...
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could bring that could do so much good, bill gates talked about feeding the hungry, one of the others talked about curing cancer. some of the people in the room talked about strengthening our national security and defense, and feeding the hungry. but there was a view one person said we need a lot of money 32 billion into transformational innovation the kind of stuff that maximizes the benefits of a.i.. but it was also clear that we needed real help in sustainable innovation, that's minimizing the negatives that a.i. could emerge from a.i. whether it's enshrining bias or the loss of jobs, or even the kind of doomsday scenarios that were mentioned in the room and only government can be there to put in guardrails. because even though some of the companies in this room said they were going try to implement some of these things themselves and many had joined the voluntary guidelines that the white house issued, it is clear that there will be rogge companies and other companies that will not go along on their own and that will bring down everybody. they'll seek lowest common denominator so
could bring that could do so much good, bill gates talked about feeding the hungry, one of the others talked about curing cancer. some of the people in the room talked about strengthening our national security and defense, and feeding the hungry. but there was a view one person said we need a lot of money 32 billion into transformational innovation the kind of stuff that maximizes the benefits of a.i.. but it was also clear that we needed real help in sustainable innovation, that's minimizing...
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we have seen bill gates walk out, mark zuckerberg left the meeting.say. a lot of these ceos just walking by not wanting to chat elon did take a few questions. i asked him how the meeting went. he says he thinks this was a historic meeting in the room today. he said he thinks that some of the senators in the room are considering really a radical overhaul of the way the u.s. government relates to ai. take a listen to what he said. >> i think the probability -- [ inaudible ] -- is likely at some point. i think so. now, the reason that i've been such an advocate for ai safety in advance of sort of anything terrible happening is i think the consequences of ai going wrong are severe. so we have to be proactive rather than reactive. >> reporter: so talking to elon, he's putting all this in a vast sort of civilizational frame. he's talking about the potential for ai to do harm to civilization across the board. that's something you don't really hear on capitol hill a lot of talk about. so you wonder how that kind of idealistic or society wide approach to ai me
we have seen bill gates walk out, mark zuckerberg left the meeting.say. a lot of these ceos just walking by not wanting to chat elon did take a few questions. i asked him how the meeting went. he says he thinks this was a historic meeting in the room today. he said he thinks that some of the senators in the room are considering really a radical overhaul of the way the u.s. government relates to ai. take a listen to what he said. >> i think the probability -- [ inaudible ] -- is likely at...
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it's about the climate crisis and emily chang is there speaking with bill gates about the race againstime to watch more on live go on the terminal, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we want to take our technology to the next level but what's really interesting with both entities is they have an extensive portfolio but also - [mo] if you're thinking about going back to school, this is for you. ♪ - i ended up spending less money my entire time at snhu than i did in just one year at my other university. - [juan] my time at snhu has given me more confidence. now i can go for that promotion. - if you're ready to go back to school... you can do it. southern new hampshire university has changed my life. and it can change yours too. ♪ - [announcer] visit snhu.edu. jon: this is bloomberg markets. time for our stock of the hour. we've been talking about instacart after their big ipo in that deal was priced at $30 per share and we've seen an intraday pop. the stock got up to $43 shortly after trading began before 1:00 p.m. eastern time. as we reported, there is plenty of demand in the ipo was said to be mo
it's about the climate crisis and emily chang is there speaking with bill gates about the race againstime to watch more on live go on the terminal, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we want to take our technology to the next level but what's really interesting with both entities is they have an extensive portfolio but also - [mo] if you're thinking about going back to school, this is for you. ♪ - i ended up spending less money my entire time at snhu than i did in just one year at my other...
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everyone from bill gates to tesla ceo elon musk in attendance.usk frenemy mark zuckerberg of meta also there, although organizers were smart enough to separate the two in the room. zuck placed with attorney maya wiley while musk, the tesla ceo, was seated next to palantir's alex karp. palantir's big data the model driven in great part by a.i. what, if anything, will come out of the meeting aimed at creating guardrails for a.i. known just as much for deep fakings as it is for game-changing technology? to hillary vaughn on capitol hill. hillary, what can you tell us? >> reporter: liz, today's forum from a senator himself who told me rah really about listening, not so much about laws. but they did get a lot of face time with these major tech ceos at this forum that's still ongoing right now. they're e getting a chance to try to guide future regulation in a way that would not hurt their bottom line because the people in this room already worth billions stand to make billions more from artificial intelligence. elon musk saying the industry needs a ref
everyone from bill gates to tesla ceo elon musk in attendance.usk frenemy mark zuckerberg of meta also there, although organizers were smart enough to separate the two in the room. zuck placed with attorney maya wiley while musk, the tesla ceo, was seated next to palantir's alex karp. palantir's big data the model driven in great part by a.i. what, if anything, will come out of the meeting aimed at creating guardrails for a.i. known just as much for deep fakings as it is for game-changing...
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some titans of tech are on capitol hill today from bill gates to elon musk as senators prepare for a future with ai. got that story coming up just ahead. and the warning from health experts about a deadly flesh eating bacteria. >> affecting people nationwide. >> your health today, the cdc is alerting doctors of rising cases of flesh eating bacteria that live in warm ocean water. some scientists say human-made climate change is making oceans, hotter and helping that bacteria thrive. health experts say infections can occur when bacteria in the sea. water gets into exposed skin through cuts or sores. the bacteria can also spread from contact with raw and undercooked seafood that's been infected. doctors say there will be visible signs at the site of infection. >> you see these characteristic. >> blisters, or what we call bull lie develop at the site and a lot of times they will filled with blood. >> well, some infections could lead to death within 2 days. if you cut yourself while swimming or preparing seafood, health experts advise washing out your wounds with soap and water and to see
some titans of tech are on capitol hill today from bill gates to elon musk as senators prepare for a future with ai. got that story coming up just ahead. and the warning from health experts about a deadly flesh eating bacteria. >> affecting people nationwide. >> your health today, the cdc is alerting doctors of rising cases of flesh eating bacteria that live in warm ocean water. some scientists say human-made climate change is making oceans, hotter and helping that bacteria thrive....
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bill gates went out the door. mark zuckerberg.k was in a bit of a chatty mood, a little reflective as he came out of the meeting. he called it historic. >> i think it was very civilized discussion, actually, among some of the smartest people in the world. so i thought senator schumer did a great service to humanity here. 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. >> musk also told me he views ai has a different kind of issue that you normally see on capitol hill because it has dire consequences if it gets out of control. he was here very much to deliver that warning to the senators. we also got a word by the way from facebook's team. they gave us a readout of what zuckerberg said behind closed doors. he according to facebook, told some of the senators about the importance of ai and also the importance of open source software in ai development. and that being a key. that's interesting because open source has been a little controversia
bill gates went out the door. mark zuckerberg.k was in a bit of a chatty mood, a little reflective as he came out of the meeting. he called it historic. >> i think it was very civilized discussion, actually, among some of the smartest people in the world. so i thought senator schumer did a great service to humanity here. 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. >> musk also told me...
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launched windows 95 [ laughter ] took 25 years, but bill gates finally got off the hook as world's worstughter ] dude looks like he's trying to wriggle out of a straitjacket. "i'm not crazy i just got to boogie." [ laughter ] also, why does trump call it the laptop from hell he never used a computer in his life for trump, any laptop would be the laptop from hell if he ever saw "jason," he'd probably hear the apple start-up chime. [ apple chime [ light laughter ] republicans have been so obsessed with this laptop that congressman matt gaetz hijacked a congressional oversight hearing last year that was supposed to be about cybersecurity to relentlessly grill a dude from the fbi about the location of the laptop >> i want to know where hunter biden's laptop is where is it? >> sir, i don't know that answer >> you're telling me right here, as that as the assistant director of fbi cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned over to you three years ago? >> yes sir, that's an accurate statement. >> you have assessed whether or not the hunter biden laptop gives russia the ability to ha
launched windows 95 [ laughter ] took 25 years, but bill gates finally got off the hook as world's worstughter ] dude looks like he's trying to wriggle out of a straitjacket. "i'm not crazy i just got to boogie." [ laughter ] also, why does trump call it the laptop from hell he never used a computer in his life for trump, any laptop would be the laptop from hell if he ever saw "jason," he'd probably hear the apple start-up chime. [ apple chime [ light laughter ] republicans...
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. >> elon musk's mark zuckerberg and bill gates were among the big names at today's meeting, which wasto the public, must delivered an alarming message to the group of 60 senators. he says technology could pose a risk to civilization. tesla ceo elon musk is painting a daunting picture about the future of artificial intelligence there's some books here slow. >> but if this the remarks came after a closed door meeting with senators wednesday bus was among the tech leaders. they're urging congress to act. i think it's clear that there's a strong consensus. >> a woman, a woman consensus should be recognition. this is the hardest thing that i think we have ever undertaken. senate majority leader chuck schumer arranged the meeting which also included civil rights and labor leaders. he admits passing sweeping regulations will take time, but we can't be like sturges and put our head in the sand because if we don't step forward, things will be a lot worse. among the vast list of concerns, job security, national security and data privacy maximize the benefits and minimize the republican senator
. >> elon musk's mark zuckerberg and bill gates were among the big names at today's meeting, which wasto the public, must delivered an alarming message to the group of 60 senators. he says technology could pose a risk to civilization. tesla ceo elon musk is painting a daunting picture about the future of artificial intelligence there's some books here slow. >> but if this the remarks came after a closed door meeting with senators wednesday bus was among the tech leaders. they're...
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ceos including elon musk, bill gates, and mark zuckerberg led the tech delegation.agree that a.i. can be a huge benefit when it comes to fighting cancer and making companies more productive. you can use a so-called referee to keep companies honest. >> senator schumer asked everyone to raise their hands in the room to see if they were in favor of a.i. regulation. and i believe almost everyone did. that's a good sign. >> plenty of good signs. when asked if a.i. would kill us all, elon musk told reporters the chances are not zero but low. >>> a big movement today, thousands of actors and entertainers filling the streets of hollywood for a solidarity march. this comes on day 62 of the s.a.g. strike. the march began at netflix offices in l.a., one of the companies getting a lot of blame for conditions that led to this strike. the move has paralyzed the production of movies and tv shows. the president told the president they are making history and encouraged them not to give up. >> this is an amazing turnout. your strength and your solidarity and your resolve is going to
ceos including elon musk, bill gates, and mark zuckerberg led the tech delegation.agree that a.i. can be a huge benefit when it comes to fighting cancer and making companies more productive. you can use a so-called referee to keep companies honest. >> senator schumer asked everyone to raise their hands in the room to see if they were in favor of a.i. regulation. and i believe almost everyone did. that's a good sign. >> plenty of good signs. when asked if a.i. would kill us all, elon...
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tomorrow microsoft founder bill gates will be my special guest on "the beat."es. >>> right now when we come back, how big court cases and civil rights trials can actually reshape our minds, next. n actuay reshape our minds, next. 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. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. chase. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not jus
tomorrow microsoft founder bill gates will be my special guest on "the beat."es. >>> right now when we come back, how big court cases and civil rights trials can actually reshape our minds, next. n actuay reshape our minds, next. 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...
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ceos including elon musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates, sunder pichai led the tech delegation. both sides agree a.i. can be a huge benefit when it comes to fighting cancer and making companies more productive. but also what musk himself calls they need a referee to keep companies honest. >> i did ask everyone to raise their hands in the room to see if they were favor of a.i. regulation. i believe almost everyone did. >> yeah. >> that's a good sign. >> it is a good sign, they need regulation. when asked about a.i. will "kill us all," elon musk told reporters the chances are not zero but low. >>> should be an electric night in san francisco. all the parties, all the hype. there's also the reality. can the city pull this off and keep the dream force conference safe? so far, so good. the foo fighters will take center stage at chase center in the next few minutes as they headline tonight's concert. 40,000 people, attendees, are in town for this conference. the main topic is a.i., but the state of san francisco is also a sticking point for the ceo, marc benioff. like so many people,
ceos including elon musk, mark zuckerberg, bill gates, sunder pichai led the tech delegation. both sides agree a.i. can be a huge benefit when it comes to fighting cancer and making companies more productive. but also what musk himself calls they need a referee to keep companies honest. >> i did ask everyone to raise their hands in the room to see if they were favor of a.i. regulation. i believe almost everyone did. >> yeah. >> that's a good sign. >> it is a good sign,...
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the most recognizable names came together on capitol hill including mark zuckerberg, elom musk, bill gates, they there were to give legislatures a crash course of the basics of ai. it is the first of several listening sessions to educate lawmakers as they consider regulations on there unprecedented technology. and, as elom musk walked out of the meeting he said the regulations are definitely needed. take a listen. >> i think the problem billet of there being a regtory agency that reglatoy agency that stands on its own like fda or something like that. >> the reason i am for it in advance to anything terrible happening i think the consequences of ai going wrong are severe. so, we have to be proactive rather than reactive. >> some examples include self-driving cars, platforms like chat gpt and siri and alexa. the possibilities to expand the technology is endless that is why they signed a voluntary pledge at biden's request to develop it responsibly. among them, salesforce, adobe, amazon, google, met a and open ai. >>> some are copy write copyright problems. that is part of the sag-aftra strik
the most recognizable names came together on capitol hill including mark zuckerberg, elom musk, bill gates, they there were to give legislatures a crash course of the basics of ai. it is the first of several listening sessions to educate lawmakers as they consider regulations on there unprecedented technology. and, as elom musk walked out of the meeting he said the regulations are definitely needed. take a listen. >> i think the problem billet of there being a regtory agency that reglatoy...
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bernie sanders esk uh tone to him. when he describes the billionaire class, the elon musks and the bill gates and how these individuals live when the vast majority of us, the workers who keep this country running uh depend a monthly check to see if we can pay mortgage and get enough groceries and settle our uh medical bills, so when sean fayne quotes the bible saying that it's easier for camel to enter into through the eye of needle than rich person uh like the ceo to enter into the kingdom of god, i think that uh, rhetoric there, that anti-capitalist rhetoric speaks for millions and millions of workers across this country. in terms of wage increases, it's it's pretty incredible, william black, when you take a look at the uh difference when it comes to the 1% versus the bottom 90%, between 1979 and 2022, what i figured here through variety of resources, adjusted anyway. the top 1% rose by 145%, and then uh for the bottom uh rose by only 16%. why such disparity? okay, so the disparity is actually massive later than uh even that number indicates, because it isn't so much the top 1%, it's litera
bernie sanders esk uh tone to him. when he describes the billionaire class, the elon musks and the bill gates and how these individuals live when the vast majority of us, the workers who keep this country running uh depend a monthly check to see if we can pay mortgage and get enough groceries and settle our uh medical bills, so when sean fayne quotes the bible saying that it's easier for camel to enter into through the eye of needle than rich person uh like the ceo to enter into the kingdom of...
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director william burns, professor noam chomsky, director woody allen, billionaire and philanthropist bill gatesides, former prime minister of israel, ehud barak, british prince andrew and other very, very influential and rich people. what’s interesting is that during a search of epstein’s house , a portrait of clinton in a female perspective was found. so i ask you, you follow the flow of information, imagine the president of the united states, who poses for an artist in a woman's dress in high-heeled shoes, well, in general, like something in this yes, the same thing is happening around barack obama, look, he drowned in a 2.5 m deep pond at obama's residence, his personal chef working with him throughout his presidency, despite the fact that he was a professional rower and an excellent swimmer. in the same way, the director of the department of health of the state of hawaii, loretti fuddy, who certified the certificate that obama was born in hawaii and not in kenya, mysteriously died, because there were rumors that obama was actually born in kenya, therefore, had no right to be the president o
director william burns, professor noam chomsky, director woody allen, billionaire and philanthropist bill gatesides, former prime minister of israel, ehud barak, british prince andrew and other very, very influential and rich people. what’s interesting is that during a search of epstein’s house , a portrait of clinton in a female perspective was found. so i ask you, you follow the flow of information, imagine the president of the united states, who poses for an artist in a woman's dress in...
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including mark zuckerberg , elon musk, bill gates and many more. they were there to give legislatures a crash course on the basics of a.i. it is the first several listening sessions to educate lawmakers as they consider potential regulations on this unprecedented technology. as elon musk walked out of the meeting he said, regulations are definitely needed. >> i think there needing a regulatory agency that stands on its own, similar to the faa is likely at some point. the reason i have been a social advocate for a.i. safety in advance of anything terrible happening is i hope the consequences of a.i. going wrong are not severe. we have to be proactive rather than reactive. >> some examples include self driving cars, platforms like chatgpt,'s erie and alexa. but the possibilities to expand the tech are endless. that is why major company signed a voluntary pledge of president biden's request to develop the technology responsibly. among them, salesforce, adobe, ibm, amazon, google, microsoft and openai. some concerns about a.i. include copyright issues
including mark zuckerberg , elon musk, bill gates and many more. they were there to give legislatures a crash course on the basics of a.i. it is the first several listening sessions to educate lawmakers as they consider potential regulations on this unprecedented technology. as elon musk walked out of the meeting he said, regulations are definitely needed. >> i think there needing a regulatory agency that stands on its own, similar to the faa is likely at some point. the reason i have...
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. >> reporter: from elon musk to mark zuckerberg, bill gates and samçó■altmannxd■d■of chatgpt, t biggests about how congress canñr■ regulate the fast-moving industry >> putting guardrailsi] in place >> reporter:u■■■since chatgpt bñ r■jf artificial intelligences that raised powerful possibilities and extensionalÑi■angst. >> ability that ai has to economicize, to makee■ things me efficient, it has an impact. workers should do their best to actually develop a skill so they don't find themselves this that position ujz■ and lindsey graham are pushing legislation to create a tech-regulating federal agency., they arex■ big, and they kill competition, and that means they kill innovation. >> reporter: rare bipartisan agreement about the need for aiv guardrails, as leaders eye theñ■ potential impacts on everything from spreading e1disinformationo national security. from capitol hill,ç■ alice barr, nbc news cug hundreds of its global recruiting jobs as it pulls back on hiring over the next several quarters google's recruiting vice president told employees it wasn't an easy decision to make and wasn
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director will burns, professor noam chomsky, director woody allen, billionaire and philanthropist bill gates prime minister of israel, ehud barakak, the british prince andrew and other very very influential and rich people. what’s interesting is that during a search, a portrait of clinton in a woman’s dress was found in epstein’s house. i ask you to follow the progress of information. imagine the president of the country of the united states posing for an artist in a woman's dress with heels, well, something like that, right? the same thing is happening around barack obama. look, a 2.5 m deep crud drowned on obama's estate, his personal chef. working with him throughout his presidency, despite the fact that he was a semi-professional rower and an excellent swimmer, the director of the hawaii state department of health, loretti, fuddy, who certified the certificate that obama was born in hawaii, and not in kenya, because there were rumors that obama was actually born in kenya, therefore the united states of america, but here, in the end, it turns out that obama also has something to hide. rem
director will burns, professor noam chomsky, director woody allen, billionaire and philanthropist bill gates prime minister of israel, ehud barakak, the british prince andrew and other very very influential and rich people. what’s interesting is that during a search, a portrait of clinton in a woman’s dress was found in epstein’s house. i ask you to follow the progress of information. imagine the president of the country of the united states posing for an artist in a woman's dress with...
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. >> elon musk's mark zuckerberg and bill gates were among the big names at today's meeting, which was closed to the public, must delivered an alarming message to the group of 60 senators. he says technology could pose a risk to civilization. tesla ceo elon musk is painting a daunting picture about the future of artificial intelligence there's some bucks here slow. >> but if this the remarks came after a closed door meeting with senators wednesday bus was among the tech leaders. they're urging congress to act. i think it's clear that there's a strong consensus. >> a woman, a woman consensus should be regulation. this is the hardest thing that i think we have ever undertaken. senate majority leader chuck schumer arranged the meeting which also included civil rights and labor leaders. he admits passing sweeping regulations will take time, but we can't be like sturges and put our head in the sand because if we don't step forward, things will be a lot worse. among the vast list of concerns, job security, national security and data privacy maximize the benefits and minimize the republican s
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the three-hour hearing was organized by senate majority leader chuck schumer and included bill gates,and mark zuckerberg. during the summit, musk warned a.i. could pose a civilizational risk to americans. it's the first of nine sessions aimed at creating legislation to regulate the industry. >>> and new data shows the resumption of student loan payments will have a direct impact on housing affordability for millions of americans. moody's analytics says up to five million gen-z and millennial americans will be financially shocked when they resume payments of on average $275 per month. some, they say, will be forced to downsize, move in with family, or put off buying a home even longer. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this thursday morning. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> former starbucks ceo howard schultz has stepped down from the coffee chain's board, but he's not completely gone away. starbucks announced that it is naming schultz a lifelong chairman emeritus. a statement from the coffee giant calls the move part of a planned transition. 70-year-old schultz en
the three-hour hearing was organized by senate majority leader chuck schumer and included bill gates,and mark zuckerberg. during the summit, musk warned a.i. could pose a civilizational risk to americans. it's the first of nine sessions aimed at creating legislation to regulate the industry. >>> and new data shows the resumption of student loan payments will have a direct impact on housing affordability for millions of americans. moody's analytics says up to five million gen-z and...