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that interview that we did with brad smith from - we did with brad smith from microsoft, he was one of press conference for that which i have to say is a breakthrough to get so many potentially rival lists companies all sitting at the same companies all sitting at the same companies with the same joint aim. you mention tiktok, open iri, google, microsoft, adobe have all agreed that the risk of degenerative ai being subverted by maligned actors does pose a threat to democratic elections. and over the next course of this year more than for a billion people are due to the polls in 65 elections, 19 of which were in africa alone. the risk to those electorates coming from deep fake artificial intelligence generated fake video, fake audio is pretty profound. they are determined to head this off at the pass and stop this happening. i checked with somebody, somebody who wasn't part of their initiative and somebody who knows a lot about the stuff i said, what do you think, he said it's a first step. they would counter that they would say, no this is may be they would say, no this is may be the f
that interview that we did with brad smith from - we did with brad smith from microsoft, he was one of press conference for that which i have to say is a breakthrough to get so many potentially rival lists companies all sitting at the same companies all sitting at the same companies with the same joint aim. you mention tiktok, open iri, google, microsoft, adobe have all agreed that the risk of degenerative ai being subverted by maligned actors does pose a threat to democratic elections. and...
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dominating at mobile world congress as microsoft expands investment with president brad smith tellingnbc the technology is transformative. >> the market tends to get things right in the short term, but without the unknowns. what i know is this, a.i. is the defining technology of this decade and maybe even of our generation. >>> fastretailer shein looking for a london listing over new york. >>> a show of solidarity. leaders gather in paris promising support for ukraine as french president emmanuel macron says all options must be kept on the table, including european boots on the ground. >> translator: there is no consensus to openly endorse to send troops on the ground. in terms of dynamics, nothing should be ruled out. >>> u.s. president joe biden says israel has agreed to not engage in activities during the month of ramadan which begins in march. biden's comments come after he expressed optimism with a fires can begin by next monday as negotiations over the pause continue. the proposal deal whicill see t fighting stop beginning in the month of march. >> a cease-fire while that takes
dominating at mobile world congress as microsoft expands investment with president brad smith tellingnbc the technology is transformative. >> the market tends to get things right in the short term, but without the unknowns. what i know is this, a.i. is the defining technology of this decade and maybe even of our generation. >>> fastretailer shein looking for a london listing over new york. >>> a show of solidarity. leaders gather in paris promising support for ukraine as...
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it's something that president of microsoft brad smith hopes to tackle.reate images or, say, images or video using ai. it embeds the data, so anybody can see when they display something like a picture how was it created, what product was used, when was it created. and so it tells somebody this was created by ai. now, we're going to have to do more than that, because we'll need to embed invisible watermarks as well, so that if people strip out that data, we still have the ability to identify it for what it is. earlier i spoke tojeffrey mcgregor, ai tech accord signatory and ceo of truepic, a group working to establish digital transparency. jeffrey, thanks for joining us on bbc news. your company has joined with 19 others of the leading tech firms in the world to agree to work to clamp down on deceptive generative ai — a grand ambition. how big a threat to use see it present to all of the elections taking place around the world this year? thank for having me. we see it as a very big threat is the short of it. this is about mitigating the most obvious downsi
it's something that president of microsoft brad smith hopes to tackle.reate images or, say, images or video using ai. it embeds the data, so anybody can see when they display something like a picture how was it created, what product was used, when was it created. and so it tells somebody this was created by ai. now, we're going to have to do more than that, because we'll need to embed invisible watermarks as well, so that if people strip out that data, we still have the ability to identify it...
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i spoke to the president of microsoft, brad smith, and asked about the hype on markets. let's take a listen. >> the market tends to get things right even if in the short term, never entirely knowns. what i think is this, a.i. is quite possibly the defining connect nolg technology of the decade if not the generation. >> mistra l has been talking to google as well. it is interesting to see this collaboration. one quick item on nvidia. we ask with the chip cycle. a lot of people are partnering with nvidia. that means there is a huge number of chips still to be ordered. >> karen, a lot of people are partnering with mistral. amazon and google. give us a sense, what is mistral offering that is so in demand? >> reporter: it is another large language model. what does this is asay about th ability of the rivals? this is a company worth a couple hundred hl ymillion euro last y. it is the french play in a.i. it does tell you that there will be more of an a.i. story beyond silicon valley. st startups can come from everywhere. the usp has the technology that could take on the likesof
i spoke to the president of microsoft, brad smith, and asked about the hype on markets. let's take a listen. >> the market tends to get things right even if in the short term, never entirely knowns. what i think is this, a.i. is quite possibly the defining connect nolg technology of the decade if not the generation. >> mistra l has been talking to google as well. it is interesting to see this collaboration. one quick item on nvidia. we ask with the chip cycle. a lot of people are...
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smith in the new prime series. but it was nearly 20 years ago that brad pitt and angelina jolie were mr. and mrs. smith.of course, that 2005 movie started one of the most infamous love triangles in hollywood history, and now we're looking back at how brangelina began when the two met on set. jane smith, she's been married for five to six years, and she's in marriage counseling and very bored with her marriage. and we find out that she's really an assassin. come on, sweetheart. come to daddy. who's your daddy now? back in 2005, the world was more focused on the scorching off screen spark between brad and angelina than their sultry characters. what was it like working with angelina? what kind of actress is she? really good and great fun, just as you would expect. while filming mr. and mrs. smith, brad was still married to jennifer aniston. and rumors of an affair rocked the co-stars after jen and brad separated in january 2005. did angelina jolie break up your marriage? no. everyone says she's a home wrecker. it's a good story. brad and angelina swore they didn't get romantic during filming, but there's n
smith in the new prime series. but it was nearly 20 years ago that brad pitt and angelina jolie were mr. and mrs. smith.of course, that 2005 movie started one of the most infamous love triangles in hollywood history, and now we're looking back at how brangelina began when the two met on set. jane smith, she's been married for five to six years, and she's in marriage counseling and very bored with her marriage. and we find out that she's really an assassin. come on, sweetheart. come to daddy....
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. >> hello colonial penn but down to brad smith on "special report" discussing the state of our economyago to pva .org to learn how you make a difference. >> a story in words drunks make golf tournament watchable. how bad?ittl oh that first that personalo saying. >> it's good to see brian stelter finding work locked. this a waste management camp nois a waste management camp tournament where this year they had to stop alcohol sales because a crowd was so insanelte drunk, just like audiencesnt at your show, right? yes drunk with laughter and no lust for life. listen. the wasted management golf thing, they should steer into the curve, right? don't stop them from drinking. e encourage it. have a whole different kind of tournament. you ca kind ofn have cart joust. you know, i want to.t jo i want that's. i would watch that. a bunch of drunk people runnin g around like did it did make intund like did it did make the golfers. no, no one gave like you're signing up for a tournament and it's called waste management tournament. you might be tipped of: f that possibly going to be. >> oh, i know. nic
. >> hello colonial penn but down to brad smith on "special report" discussing the state of our economyago to pva .org to learn how you make a difference. >> a story in words drunks make golf tournament watchable. how bad?ittl oh that first that personalo saying. >> it's good to see brian stelter finding work locked. this a waste management camp nois a waste management camp tournament where this year they had to stop alcohol sales because a crowd was so insanelte...
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let us help you protect your rights by the expound who brad smith on "special report" discussing the state of our economyo parkinson's talk or call 1-800- for info. the parkinson's foundation better lives together. all right. yesterday, the kansas city chiefs won super bowl 58 in overtime in vegas, beating the san francisco, 49 ers, 2522. again, over time, the chiefs have now won back to back super bowls, becomin g the first team to do that in 19 years. now, meanwhile, some pretty the great ads aired during the big game. anyway, here with reaction gam. host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick tomi lahren and, the chief creative officer and ceo of jsa music. joelicer simon. he, by the way, helped createlkd some of the most talked about ads from last night. >> all right. three of. my favorites probably had to be state farm. twoulthat would be the top one, dunkin donuts. and i. ld sch i just like the onwae with arnod schwarzenegger the best. let's roll that one firstt one and then joe wilfil, run some of the ones you worked on like. >> a good neighbor state farm is their kind. know wh
let us help you protect your rights by the expound who brad smith on "special report" discussing the state of our economyo parkinson's talk or call 1-800- for info. the parkinson's foundation better lives together. all right. yesterday, the kansas city chiefs won super bowl 58 in overtime in vegas, beating the san francisco, 49 ers, 2522. again, over time, the chiefs have now won back to back super bowls, becomin g the first team to do that in 19 years. now, meanwhile, some pretty the...
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the lover boy, fannie alvin, brad, jack smith's team, and new york attorney general letitia james have all been meeting with biden's white house counsel. biden's justice department or with kamala harris? >> the biden white house is overseeing the prosecution of his political rival. but just like everything biden oversees, it's falling apart. let's bring in judge jeanine pirro. how do you think today went for fairness? >> well, as i have to tell you, that she was without a doubt the most confrontational, combative, non-responsive, define and condescending, arrogant witness i've ever seen in a courtroom, especially in a courtroom, and not be taken away in the county bus and held in contempt at the local jail. i mean, this just does not happen in courtrooms. she walks in and she literally is so angry. she accuses a lawyer right off the bat of why in her in her questions with her sworn affidavits and the judge doesn't say anything and the judge just lets her. she's out of control. she says that this lawyer is what is a contrary to democracy, to everything she's doing. meanwhile, look, you
the lover boy, fannie alvin, brad, jack smith's team, and new york attorney general letitia james have all been meeting with biden's white house counsel. biden's justice department or with kamala harris? >> the biden white house is overseeing the prosecution of his political rival. but just like everything biden oversees, it's falling apart. let's bring in judge jeanine pirro. how do you think today went for fairness? >> well, as i have to tell you, that she was without a doubt the...
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brad, fannie, even smith in one form or another consulted with the white house. is there a problem? joe biden who could not remember his age, cannot remember his name, could not run for the last four digits of a social security number. accuses the special prosecutor of daring to bring up his son's death. he had no business to do it, you brought it up genius like you always do the prosecutor said we didn't do it, he did it. of course par for the course. but every time joe biden goes out there or there is a leak in the white house they are officially sanctioned leaks donald trump is a danger to america. donald trump is a dictator for this is an existenial threat. donald trump wins, he is communicating directly on all of the democrat prosecutors, all of the democrat charges state and federal. all of the wood beat jury pools weather in new york, washington, atlanta, or florida. we have to stop this man. a man they keep calling hitler. that is pretty sick too. they keep calling him a dictator at existenial threat were going to lose democracy. it goes on and on and on. all of the morning
brad, fannie, even smith in one form or another consulted with the white house. is there a problem? joe biden who could not remember his age, cannot remember his name, could not run for the last four digits of a social security number. accuses the special prosecutor of daring to bring up his son's death. he had no business to do it, you brought it up genius like you always do the prosecutor said we didn't do it, he did it. of course par for the course. but every time joe biden goes out there or...
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smith wants to know from governor kemp? >> i think what he wants to know is what governor kemp may have known from other participants in dpa. we know that donald trump called bradous call on january 2nd or 3rd. we also now know that donald trump reached out to then georgia speaker david ralston, who has since passed away, and tried to get the legislature to do something. think what they want to know is what did you know about those conversations and to what extent did he try to reach you too and get you vfled in some sort of scheme to overturn the will of the people in your state and to send to congress an alternate or fake slate of lek torts that they could use to keep donald trump in power. >> i want to read just a little bit from the january 6th report on trump's pressure on kemp. on december 5, president trump traveled to georgia to headline a rally, but the president's day started with a call to brian kemp, during when they discussed reconvening the legislature in a special session. after the call, kemp took to twitter saying he had spoken to the president and told the president he supported the idea of and have already called for a signature audit in geor
smith wants to know from governor kemp? >> i think what he wants to know is what governor kemp may have known from other participants in dpa. we know that donald trump called bradous call on january 2nd or 3rd. we also now know that donald trump reached out to then georgia speaker david ralston, who has since passed away, and tried to get the legislature to do something. think what they want to know is what did you know about those conversations and to what extent did he try to reach you...