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i want to thank my guess and big for the rest in and in cambridge. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t. so you next time and remember across the top of the the we are in august on one of the most ethically and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through, the start, you will discover at each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions. the foot tanks are burning, including the leopards, their burden. and the 16 will also burn as well. there's no doubt. but if they are located, the bases are fraud and used in austin of dc. we also have to look at how to hit them. vladimir per, says, russia will consider all options, even if a 16 jets are based outside you cream. as he has counter offensive is failing, the russian president touches the phone a wide range of topics from economic success and cooperation to the situation on the front lines with the train. i forgot to refuse restroom reports of a large russian showing and t as by saying that no, it's half actually took place and
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i want to thank my guess and big for the rest in and in cambridge. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t. so you next time and remember across the top of the hi, i'm acceptable and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. i do have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you as a, how are they a cps? because they kept the scroll for ideas and then use their email futures. great if in to the rules, the nazi theory of racial superiority finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war, labor come
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and in cambridge we crossed the doctor. the big pc is the founder of unit, which is a defense intelligence organization based in the u. k. all right, across ok, roles and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. let's go to the general paul and big 4th. yeah, you're a military man, you know how wars start, you know how they're font, and i'm sure you would agree with me more should never be followed if you can avoid it. but here we are. and where, what 1516 months into the conflict with no possible outcome on the horizon in your professional experience. general, where do we go from here? well here, same lines from now, this is getting beyond the ridiculous is a junior, this insane war over there, new grade. last year we swarmed in international alliance solar patriots international lines that really was a focus on co with the boosters and the vaccines and all that. but then we transitioned as we got to other uh, members uh throughout the basically your van down to australia. and so we decid
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and in cambridge we cross the doctor. the big pg is the founder of unit, which is a defense intelligence organization based in the u. k. all right, the cross walk roles in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. let's go to the general paul and big 4th. yeah, you're a military man. you know how wars start? you know how they're fox, and i'm sure you would agree with me more should never be fought if you can avoid it. but here we are. and where, what 1516 months into the conflict with no possible outcome on the horizon in your professional experience general. where do we go from here? well, peter said, mind johnson from now, this is getting beyond the ridiculous to continue this insane war over there. and ukraine. last year reformed in international alliance solar patriots international alliance. that really was a focus on go with the boosters and the vaccines and all of that. but then we transitioned as we talked to other uh, members uh throughout the basically your van down to australia
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in, in the cambridge you mentioned about you, right? i think it's a very just most zation for, for these options because it has to be, um, you know, opened a state to settlements. the quote was not in good faith. and that's for that time who's being used to actually be on top of forced against russia. and then we are seeing currently you know, the, the escalade just close for uh, for janice light on the ukrainians side. this is on the, on the, on the social media and on and on behalf of the of the leading people within ukraine site. there's a very difficult bridge to cross, yet it can be done. you know, if you get the right people to gather and you get a dial going with the, with the, with the initiation of recognition of what the actual problem is. then there of course they can be you, they can be a resolution, but you've got to get the right people together. and that's the 1st pair. and, and, and it has to be done from, you know, as we do it or, or any other entity does it, you're going to get the right people to can, as opposed to, y
in, in the cambridge you mentioned about you, right? i think it's a very just most zation for, for these options because it has to be, um, you know, opened a state to settlements. the quote was not in good faith. and that's for that time who's being used to actually be on top of forced against russia. and then we are seeing currently you know, the, the escalade just close for uh, for janice light on the ukrainians side. this is on the, on the, on the social media and on and on behalf of the of...
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rich and became in cambridge here. we had in the last new cycle, the head of nato, spelt, and burg, you're saying russia needs to be defeated because of china. i mean, this has something that there, what's ukraine? i mean, this is extraordinary. what they're trying to do is we shuffle the chessboard and they keep losing pieces and went ahead to mon is or out on its luck. it lashes out, and that's what i worry a lot about. you know, it's talking about taiwan right now. i mean, how many complex do they want to get going here? it's extraordinary communities. why is that? i think we need psychologists now, not historians go ahead and cambridge you are at the right when 11 began limits as to what's happening right now. it's actually a, it's, it's really important is the optic front. so one, yeah, you know, that's, that's one front, which is which not being discussed at the moment. but it's what it is, an adverb back, who does conflict as well. so this is a conflict between east and west trying to get to know who units of pi
rich and became in cambridge here. we had in the last new cycle, the head of nato, spelt, and burg, you're saying russia needs to be defeated because of china. i mean, this has something that there, what's ukraine? i mean, this is extraordinary. what they're trying to do is we shuffle the chessboard and they keep losing pieces and went ahead to mon is or out on its luck. it lashes out, and that's what i worry a lot about. you know, it's talking about taiwan right now. i mean, how many complex...
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rich and, and again, in cambridge here, we had in the last new cycle we had of nato, spelt and burg, you're saying russia needs to be defeated because of china. i mean, this has something that there, once you claim, i mean, this is extraordinary. what they're trying to do is we shuffle the chessboard and they keep losing pieces and went ahead to mon is valid on it's luck, it, it, the last is out. and that's what i worry a lot about. you know, it's talking about taiwan right now. i mean, how many complexes they want to get going here. it's extraordinary to be like why is that? i think we need psychologists now, not historians go ahead and cambridge you are at the right when 11 began limits as to what's happening right now. it's actually a and it's, it's really important is the optic front. so one, yeah, you know, that's, that's one front, which is which not being discussed at the moment. but it's, it, it is an adverb back with this conflict as well. so this is a conflict between east and west trying to get to bu, units of pick supremacy essentially. so, and you can just use just a pro
rich and, and again, in cambridge here, we had in the last new cycle we had of nato, spelt and burg, you're saying russia needs to be defeated because of china. i mean, this has something that there, once you claim, i mean, this is extraordinary. what they're trying to do is we shuffle the chessboard and they keep losing pieces and went ahead to mon is valid on it's luck, it, it, the last is out. and that's what i worry a lot about. you know, it's talking about taiwan right now. i mean, how...
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ok, well let's, let's go to the doctor in cambridge, dr. the, the, the biggest problem i suppose in conflict resolution is the elements of trust. so obviously there is no trust here or you know, the history of the complex. if you have to look at decision makers in the kremlin, they're going to say, well, we already tried negotiating with these people to minutes process. and apparently they were deceitful and they lied and it was a cover. okay, how do we over to overcome that barrier? and on top of that, when you have the president of the united states, you have the secretary of defense, basically saying it's was name change in russia that were interested in that as a copy hop that it's very difficult to get around as well. please. dr. in, in the cambridge i think you mentioned about you, right? i think it's a very different post zation for, for these options because it has to be, um, you know, opened a state to settlements. the quote was not in good faith. and that's for that time who's being used to actually be on top of course, against ru
ok, well let's, let's go to the doctor in cambridge, dr. the, the, the biggest problem i suppose in conflict resolution is the elements of trust. so obviously there is no trust here or you know, the history of the complex. if you have to look at decision makers in the kremlin, they're going to say, well, we already tried negotiating with these people to minutes process. and apparently they were deceitful and they lied and it was a cover. okay, how do we over to overcome that barrier? and on top...
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-cambridge analytica. -cambridge analytica. cambridge analytica.ion from millions of facebook users. in 2014, hundreds of thousands of people on facebook were invited to take a little psychological profile quiz. it seemed like fun, the fine print said, by the way, you're giving us your facebook data if you do this. whoever reads those things? so a lot of people took it. it turned out that not only were they surrendering their own data, they were surrendering the data of all their friends, totaling 87 million people on facebook. the strings were being puppeteered by this company, cambridge analytica. by having hundreds and hundreds of thousands of americans undertake this survey, we were able to form a model to predict the personality of every single adult in the united states of america. we could build a psychological profile of each voter in all of the united states. and then whatever we think this target profile will be receptive to, we will create content on the internet for you to find in order to change how you-- how you think about something.
-cambridge analytica. -cambridge analytica. cambridge analytica.ion from millions of facebook users. in 2014, hundreds of thousands of people on facebook were invited to take a little psychological profile quiz. it seemed like fun, the fine print said, by the way, you're giving us your facebook data if you do this. whoever reads those things? so a lot of people took it. it turned out that not only were they surrendering their own data, they were surrendering the data of all their friends,...
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if you cambridge university has updated his curriculum on on gloves. thanks and knows on celtic history of times to now teach the anglo saxons does not exist as a distinct estimate, grew stating that the changes have been to come by the racism of nationalism in general. a, s and c, teaching 6 to dismantle the bases of mex, of nationalism. that ever was a british english scottish welsh or irish people with a coherence and age and ethnic identity by showing students just how constructed and contingent these identities are and always have been at the university will associates that that has never been any actual schools as well so irish identities with ancient rou, since they will also constructed wells on academic degrees at the time on gloves, sykes, and is problematic. those fall from a consensus as the time is well established and historical on academic vocabulary. cambridge university emphasize that the game is to remove racial context that they find is detrimental to understanding the subject. political commentary is onto the web that has told us th
if you cambridge university has updated his curriculum on on gloves. thanks and knows on celtic history of times to now teach the anglo saxons does not exist as a distinct estimate, grew stating that the changes have been to come by the racism of nationalism in general. a, s and c, teaching 6 to dismantle the bases of mex, of nationalism. that ever was a british english scottish welsh or irish people with a coherence and age and ethnic identity by showing students just how constructed and...
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very recently with cambridge, bob pay something which is on guy. and a lot of people would like to put a stop to a political commentator anthony webber. thank you very much. thank you. and over to india, where the death toll from a passenger train derailment in the eastern state of a dish has unfortunately surge to 288 people leaving around 1000 of them injured. this incident is india is worth rail disaster in decades. multiple carriages derailed after a 3 way crash involving 2 passenger trains and a freight train. it is railways minister says the disaster was caused by a change, an electronic interlocking, a vital part of the railway signaling officials say rescue operations at the site have now been completed and work on reopening. the railway is ongoing. indian prime minister under, under moody, visited the site of the train crash for a high level meeting with railway officials. he also stopped by local hospitals to speak to the injured. meanwhile, the country's railway administer has promised $12000.00 in compensation to the families of the dec
very recently with cambridge, bob pay something which is on guy. and a lot of people would like to put a stop to a political commentator anthony webber. thank you very much. thank you. and over to india, where the death toll from a passenger train derailment in the eastern state of a dish has unfortunately surge to 288 people leaving around 1000 of them injured. this incident is india is worth rail disaster in decades. multiple carriages derailed after a 3 way crash involving 2 passenger trains...
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we do have cambridge associates on the line. if you have any questions on the details i appreciate there are a lot of details in the report. and it's our annual um, report to show you the, um the adequacy of liquidity and liquidity management framework. questions all right discussion item. it is a lot of great and so please feel free to reach out . i know there is a lot but the this is something that we've discussed regularly. um and that's why i felt that in and we discussed it with alison. we could assortment. make sure thank you, joe. thank you couple of questions. it's just to make understand that some of these things lead to affecting another major issue. it's good that cambridge worked with you projecting capital calls i would understand just a routine thing for them. but what about all the other issues about did you use any pc at all? we didn't use any pc with asset and liability study that we presented cash projections. cash projection rule will work closely with cambridge capacity or skill that well, she would have yes.
we do have cambridge associates on the line. if you have any questions on the details i appreciate there are a lot of details in the report. and it's our annual um, report to show you the, um the adequacy of liquidity and liquidity management framework. questions all right discussion item. it is a lot of great and so please feel free to reach out . i know there is a lot but the this is something that we've discussed regularly. um and that's why i felt that in and we discussed it with alison. we...
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you entered the mgims, cambridge became an excellent student, this is also , uh, in order to prove toour dad that you are not a piece of this plant, you know, as if at the level of the brain, it seems to be not there, but at the level of the internal, most likely, it is there. i think so, that is, on an internal level. i guess i wanted to show you, dad. well, look, i still cost him something, i studied on a budget, it turns out that i did 4 years of bachelor's degree myself, but at cambridge. unfortunately, there was no opportunity there, but for our country it ’s free to study, so dad paid a million and spent in total on living on everything, that is, on education. uh huh yes it is it was paid. yes? thanks dad. yes, yes, let's go back, then, but to a look at the situation with illegal marriage. yes? yes, illegal, so illegal. yes, yes, yes, what do you think, if dad will formalize? relationships, who will be the heir of all his property the first heir hmm what an interesting question? well, i don't know, but if dad could choose, i think he would have his son no by law. i don’t know if
you entered the mgims, cambridge became an excellent student, this is also , uh, in order to prove toour dad that you are not a piece of this plant, you know, as if at the level of the brain, it seems to be not there, but at the level of the internal, most likely, it is there. i think so, that is, on an internal level. i guess i wanted to show you, dad. well, look, i still cost him something, i studied on a budget, it turns out that i did 4 years of bachelor's degree myself, but at cambridge....
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like jesus college cambridge.hey were the first institution in the world to return a benin bronze in 2021 and soon cambridge university's museum of archaeology and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here, where several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace and the purpose of those altars was very much to maintain the lineage, to maintain the kingdom, the plaques that were been removed from the walls throughout the city where visualisations of the benin kingdom's history and heritage. and those were all taken away in a wholesale export of this material, leaving very, very little behind. tell me, why are you now and only now returning some of the pieces? i think it's the right time for these collections to
like jesus college cambridge.hey were the first institution in the world to return a benin bronze in 2021 and soon cambridge university's museum of archaeology and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here, where...
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cambridge was essentially a divinity school. you've graduated from cambridge university, you became an anglican minister. that was what darwin that he was headed for, but he knew it was not right for him. so there was a very brittle challenge between darwinian evolutionary theory and the religious establishment in which he left. nowadays, religious thinking, come of it -- some of it, is more resilient, more flexible, less concerned with saying the earth is 6276 years old and all creatures on earth were created in their present form by individual acts of special creation by god. that is what religion was staying in darwin's -- saying in darwin's written. religion generally in the modern world is not saying that, although some branches are. there have been popes and other religious leaders who say we must embrace science. we do not reject the theory of evolution. it depends on what religious tradition and what structure and sacked - sect or organization you're talking about. some are supportive, some are not. host: david quammen,
cambridge was essentially a divinity school. you've graduated from cambridge university, you became an anglican minister. that was what darwin that he was headed for, but he knew it was not right for him. so there was a very brittle challenge between darwinian evolutionary theory and the religious establishment in which he left. nowadays, religious thinking, come of it -- some of it, is more resilient, more flexible, less concerned with saying the earth is 6276 years old and all creatures on...
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cambridge was essentially a divinity school.aduated from cambridge university, you became an anglican minister. that was what darwin that he was headed for, but he knew it was not right for him. so there was a very brittle challenge between darwinian evolutionary theory and the religious establishment in which he left. nowadays, religious thinking, come of it -- some of it, is more resilient, more flexible, less concerned with saying the earth is 6276 years old and all creatures on earth were created in their present form by individual acts of special creation by god. that is what religion was staying in darwin's -- saying in darwin's written. religion generally in the modern world is not saying that, although some branches are. there have been popes and other religious leaders who say we must embrace science. we do not reject the theory of evolution. it depends on what religious tradition and what structure and sacked - sect or organization you're talking about. some are supportive, some are not. host: david quammen, is a theor
cambridge was essentially a divinity school.aduated from cambridge university, you became an anglican minister. that was what darwin that he was headed for, but he knew it was not right for him. so there was a very brittle challenge between darwinian evolutionary theory and the religious establishment in which he left. nowadays, religious thinking, come of it -- some of it, is more resilient, more flexible, less concerned with saying the earth is 6276 years old and all creatures on earth were...
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cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo— cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo goo— cambridge degreeate fools, as coolio once talked about. okay, well, onono— once talked about. okay, well, onono yon— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go .— once talked about. okay, well, there you go . yeah. there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper- _ there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper. that's my frame of reference. but yeah , what do you reference. but yeah, what do you mind?— reference. but yeah, what do you think? because _ reference. but yeah, what do you think? because this— reference. but yeah, what do you think? because this i— ”ni;�*"n:i;”di;ntdi; but yeah, what do you think? because this i wonder if onto— think? because this i wonder if no do— think? because this i wonder if no do uno— think? because this i wonder if this is like boris's_ think? because this i wonder if this is like boris's evil novonog— this is like boris's evil revenge like- this is like boris's evil revenge like he's revealed his wnodoano— revenge like he's revealed his
cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo— cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo goo— cambridge degreeate fools, as coolio once talked about. okay, well, onono— once talked about. okay, well, onono yon— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go .— once talked about. okay, well, there you go . yeah. there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper- _ there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper. that's my frame of reference. but yeah , what do you...
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cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo— cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo goo— cambridge degreee educate fools, as coolio once talked about. okay, well, onono— once talked about. okay, well, onono yon— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go .— once talked about. okay, well, there you go . yeah. there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper- _ there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper. that's my frame of reference. but yeah , what do you reference. but yeah, what do you mind?— reference. but yeah, what do you think? because _ reference. but yeah, what do you think? because this— reference. but yeah, what do you think? because this i— ”ni;�*"n:i;”di;ntdi; but yeah, what do you think? because this i wonder if onto— think? because this i wonder if no do— think? because this i wonder if no do uno— think? because this i wonder if this is like boris's_ think? because this i wonder if this is like boris's evil novonog— this is like boris's evil revenge like- this is like boris's evil revenge like he's revealed his wnodoano— revenge like he's reveale
cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo— cambridge degree after degree. dnoy-vo goo— cambridge degreee educate fools, as coolio once talked about. okay, well, onono— once talked about. okay, well, onono yon— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go— once talked about. okay, well, dnono you go .— once talked about. okay, well, there you go . yeah. there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper- _ there you go. yeah. coolio the rapper. that's my frame of reference. but yeah , what do you...
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from a consensus here is the time is well established in historical lines. academic vocabulary . cambridge university emphasize that the end is to remove race to context that it finds detrimental to understanding the subject. political commentator on to the web that has told us the tendency to undermine questions. multi faceted identity has been ongoing for awhile now or some sort of sheet for some. yeah, this is bridget schools on the, on the university. he's the speaking, i'm on the mining there. hopefully are positioned shavings and this is positive. that's how to draw on. i'm not sure why identity or co sign guy sikes is all positive. the national identity, i'm not sure identity if the pressures people i can see my points in attacking the prospect right. cops of finger star swells and irish and inbox best and this is such it's that people want to undermine for failure. they pressure some odd thing, brought out an error. and so that is when it comes to something like ukraine, sucking 8 uh, the kind of national identity is worth this. i mean, we must get involved. so night cit, them boug
from a consensus here is the time is well established in historical lines. academic vocabulary . cambridge university emphasize that the end is to remove race to context that it finds detrimental to understanding the subject. political commentator on to the web that has told us the tendency to undermine questions. multi faceted identity has been ongoing for awhile now or some sort of sheet for some. yeah, this is bridget schools on the, on the university. he's the speaking, i'm on the mining...
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there was a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge. yeah, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists as familiarizing themselves with a non talked to research center before they head out on the admission like the ice sheets, the scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not to confinement, to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change, things are changing much cost and they have before. so we losing sea ice. the temperature rising, fostering the contributions in any other part of the planet. we finding thoughts that the ice sheet melting now and possibly going into a reversible melting so they will contribute to state level. so there's a lot of urgency now in what's happening in science in the poll regions and how they're going to affect the rest of the planet. from autonomous vehicles like this of muscle, they team that they face named and a public vote to the research vessel to david as well, which is essentially selecting the board tree. and artificial intelligence exceed i
there was a sense of urgency, the british antarctic survey in cambridge. yeah, 14000 kilometers from the south pole scientists as familiarizing themselves with a non talked to research center before they head out on the admission like the ice sheets, the scientific strategy is shifting from monitoring changes and not to confinement, to delivering the most accurate prediction data to inform policy on climate change, things are changing much cost and they have before. so we losing sea ice. the...
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david krueger, assistant professor in machine learning and computer vision at the university of cambridge helped draft the statement on ai risk. in new york, sarah myers west, managing director of the ai now institute, which focuses on the social implications of artificial intelligence. and in los angeles, ramesh srinivasan, professor of media information studies at the university of california, and the founder of the research group digital cultures lab. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." david, let me start with you today. a few days back, you, along with tech leaders and scientists, issued a warning about the perils posed by artificial intelligence. let me go ahead and read that statement in full. it says, mitigating the risk of extinction from ai should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war. so my question is, why was this warning just one sentence, and how difficult was it to get the other signatories on board? david: yeah, thanks for asking. so, the main reason i wanted to make ju
david krueger, assistant professor in machine learning and computer vision at the university of cambridge helped draft the statement on ai risk. in new york, sarah myers west, managing director of the ai now institute, which focuses on the social implications of artificial intelligence. and in los angeles, ramesh srinivasan, professor of media information studies at the university of california, and the founder of the research group digital cultures lab. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so...
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i think we all remember quite well when the cambridge analytic scandal broke out, when mark sucker berg said, you know, we'll just build better a i whatever that means. you know, we'll just make our technology is more efficient or more innovative. i'm paraphrasing there, whatever that means. so when you hear these calls for regulation, i'm not trying to be inherently cynical, but we have to understand that when a sam altman and open a, i say, hey, we want regulation. that's a great thing for them because the regulatory apparatus that they would be developing with the states, if that was to even be collaborative, would be one that would likely suit them and place them in like a top dog position. certainly there is no there's, we should absolutely not take any bates that the tech industry or the, the sort of generate of an industry which is a small set of players. actually it's some sort of all a golf fully. i could say, wouldn't regulate itself. we should not fall to that bait. there are plenty of scholars out there, including my 2 colleagues here on the show. you know, plenty about a, i
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you entered the cambridge mgims and became an excellent student, this is also to prove to your dad thatnot, but at the internal level, most likely, it is there. i think so, that is, on an internal level. i probably wanted to show, dad, well, it’s worth watching something, i studied on a budget, it turns out that i entered 4 years of bachelor’s degree myself, and in cambridge. unfortunately, there was no opportunity for our country. that's free to learn, so daddy paid i spent a million in total on living on everything, that is, on education. uh- huh, it was paid. yes? thanks dad. yes, let's go back, then, to a look at the situation with illegal marriage. yes? yes illegal, so illegal. yes, yes, yes, what do you think, if dad will formalize? relationships, who will be the heir to all his property the first heir hmm such an interesting question, well, i don't know, but if dad could choose, i think he would his son no by law. don't know if god forbid something happens to a person unexpectedly, and his will is either not written, or hidden somewhere and no one has found him, the main heir to
you entered the cambridge mgims and became an excellent student, this is also to prove to your dad thatnot, but at the internal level, most likely, it is there. i think so, that is, on an internal level. i probably wanted to show, dad, well, it’s worth watching something, i studied on a budget, it turns out that i entered 4 years of bachelor’s degree myself, and in cambridge. unfortunately, there was no opportunity for our country. that's free to learn, so daddy paid i spent a million in...
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we phase to regulate social network and we have suffered damage. cambridge on that he think of being one case, but also something like picks up that is completely a making for our kids a little bit to dummy or day by day. so the fact that we are failing the boss in a technology that is 5 percent of the scope and size and power of the ag artificial generally, that means that we do need to regulate. okay, so there's a big risk in doing nothing here. but what about the arguments that make you nation will stifle innovation? what do you think of? i thought yes. yeah. i think one of the waste i for the innovation, but on the other end, if we enable innovation because the borders will be clear. what is allowed, what is not allowed consumers will be able to compare, would have like a, even a and mandatory symbol for regulated, etc. so this will allow people to select this. i want to say one more thing, listening to rosie and the way that it's being described that i think the whole message of a regulation needs to be changed. it doesn't necessarily need to be regulated forward, it can be regu
we phase to regulate social network and we have suffered damage. cambridge on that he think of being one case, but also something like picks up that is completely a making for our kids a little bit to dummy or day by day. so the fact that we are failing the boss in a technology that is 5 percent of the scope and size and power of the ag artificial generally, that means that we do need to regulate. okay, so there's a big risk in doing nothing here. but what about the arguments that make you...
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cambridge university researchers programmed their robotic chef with instructions to prepare 8 salads. according to science daily, this robot after watching a video of a human who it was executing one of the cooking recipes, it was able to recognize which recipe was being executed and prepare it. these videos also helped the robot to gradually add things to its knowledge. in this method, the researchers used a neural network to teach the robot chef. did this robot then using from computer vision methods, every part of the video is analyzed, the commands are converted into vectors , and the robot confirms the similarities after performing mathematical operations. scientists announced the discovery of new species in the vast and pristine area of the pacific ocean , according to the daily website. this area in the pacific ocean is twice as large and rich in minerals, which is at the disposal of various companies to extract minerals from the depths of the seabed. the remarkable result of this research, recently published in the journal karen biology, shows that 88 92 % of these species a
cambridge university researchers programmed their robotic chef with instructions to prepare 8 salads. according to science daily, this robot after watching a video of a human who it was executing one of the cooking recipes, it was able to recognize which recipe was being executed and prepare it. these videos also helped the robot to gradually add things to its knowledge. in this method, the researchers used a neural network to teach the robot chef. did this robot then using from computer vision...