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my name is carol obama -- at georgetown university. we'll be talking about the emergency roles of artificial intelligence in society. we have an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and ceo sparks cognition. paul is a senior fellow and director of technology and national security program at the center for new american security. a former pentagon official and an army ranger. he's the author of our army of none. we'll start out by giving the authors a few minutes to talk about their book and their view and how they framed artificial intelligence. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be here. it's my first time in its wonderful city. as far as the motivation for the book, what i wrote the book the concern i had is i cannot see much in literature that approached artificial intelligence from a philosophical perspective. there's many scientific aspects one must consider. at the same time artificial intelligence could be seen as a mirror to society. many of the problems and concerns we worry about will these machines will they be able to do
my name is carol obama -- at georgetown university. we'll be talking about the emergency roles of artificial intelligence in society. we have an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and ceo sparks cognition. paul is a senior fellow and director of technology and national security program at the center for new american security. a former pentagon official and an army ranger. he's the author of our army of none. we'll start out by giving the authors a few minutes to talk about their book...
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my name is carol obama -- at georgetown university. we'll be talking about the emergency roles of artificial intelligence in society. we have an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and ceo sparks cognition. paul is a senior fellow and director of technology and national security program at the center for new american security. a former pentagon official and an army ranger. he's the author of our army of none. we'll start out by giving the authors a few minutes to talk about their book and their view and how they framed artificial intelligence. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be here. it's my first time in its wonderful city. as far as the motivation for the book, what i wrote the book the concern i had is i cannot see much in literature that approached artificial intelligence from a philosophical perspective. there's many scientific aspects one must consider. at the same time artificial intelligence could be seen as a mirror to society. many of the problems and concerns we worry about will these machines will they be able to do
my name is carol obama -- at georgetown university. we'll be talking about the emergency roles of artificial intelligence in society. we have an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and ceo sparks cognition. paul is a senior fellow and director of technology and national security program at the center for new american security. a former pentagon official and an army ranger. he's the author of our army of none. we'll start out by giving the authors a few minutes to talk about their book...
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here is from one of the obama aides carol davidson, facebook was surprised we were able to suck out the whole social grab. they didn't stop us once they realized that is what they were doing. they came in the offices days following the election recruiting and were very candid they allowed us to do things they wouldn't allow someone else to do because they were on our side. they have been doing it for years, only when they do it for the trump campaign they get in trouble. >> you're exactly right. we know big tech is some of the bigger funders of democrat campaigns. that is one of the open secrets if you will. we also know our constituents, i talked to tennesseans every day, that want to be able to protect their privacy online. and four years ago i chaired the privacy is working group. i co-chaired it with a democrat. we want ad data security bill. we wanted a privacy security bill. democrats would not work with us on this. my hope we pass the browser act with bipartisan support and we can pass the data security bill with bipartisan support and give you the consumers, the ability to prote
here is from one of the obama aides carol davidson, facebook was surprised we were able to suck out the whole social grab. they didn't stop us once they realized that is what they were doing. they came in the offices days following the election recruiting and were very candid they allowed us to do things they wouldn't allow someone else to do because they were on our side. they have been doing it for years, only when they do it for the trump campaign they get in trouble. >> you're exactly...
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carol davidson, from president obama's reelection campaign in 2012. this is what she said.he ran media analytics for the president. she said, "facebook was very candid that they allowed us to do things they wouldn't have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side." i wanted to ask if that is an accurate statement. but i ran out of time. >> tucker: you don't think -- i mean, finally, congress would have uniquely the ability to get this under control, to think that too much power is vested in one company, and they are in effect, enemies of the first amendment, , i know republicans don't like to regulate things but do you think we arere approaching a point whe for the good of the public, that may need to be done? >> i don't think we're there yet. i think a a lot of it depends on how mr. zuckerberg reacts to this. i'll say it again. they are two issues. one is a privacy problem and the other is a propaganda problem. the issue there is how do we solve it without impinging on people's first amendment rights. that is a tough one. >> tucker: it is a tough one. >> i wa
carol davidson, from president obama's reelection campaign in 2012. this is what she said.he ran media analytics for the president. she said, "facebook was very candid that they allowed us to do things they wouldn't have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side." i wanted to ask if that is an accurate statement. but i ran out of time. >> tucker: you don't think -- i mean, finally, congress would have uniquely the ability to get this under control, to think that...
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zuckerberg today about this statement that was made by somebody come up miss carol davidson from president obama'slection campaign 2012. this is what she says. she ran media analytics the president. she said facebook was very candid, that they allowed us to do things they wouldn't have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side. i wanted to ask if there was an accurate statement, but i ran out of time. >> tucker: finally, the congress would have really uniquely the ability to get this under control, too much power is vested in one company and their enemies of the first amendment. i know we public instantly to regular eight things, but do you think we are approaching a point where for the good of the public, that may need to be done? >> i don't think we're there yet, but a lot of it depends on how mr. zuckerberg reacts to this. i'll say it again. there are two issues. one is a privacy problem, the other is a propaganda problem. the issue there is how do we solve it without impinging on people's first amendment rights? that's a tough one. i want to be assured, didn't get it today, mayb
zuckerberg today about this statement that was made by somebody come up miss carol davidson from president obama'slection campaign 2012. this is what she says. she ran media analytics the president. she said facebook was very candid, that they allowed us to do things they wouldn't have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side. i wanted to ask if there was an accurate statement, but i ran out of time. >> tucker: finally, the congress would have really uniquely the ability...
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during obama, they had conan, jimmy kimmel, seth meyers, jay leno. under bush, colbert, jay leno, drew carol. >> dana: they say that colbert ended up with the prime time late show because of the performance. >> jesse: in that case, i blame the white house correspondents' dinner association for him but the delivery was terrible in this, average material. the voice was not good. i'm glad you set it and i didn't have to say it first. but the point is, i blame the white house correspondents' dinner association for this. they knew what they were getting into when they booked this person. but this is who the left is. they have been smearing and hurting conservatives and trafficking in this kind of hateful, unfunny stuff for the last year. on the show we've had montages of the stuff from chelsea handler going after melania. the assassination jokes with kathy griffin. johnny depp. you had chris matthew say horrible things. what they say on "morning joe." swear words on cnn. it's been despicable. no one has ever condemned it, and here's the reasons why they condemned it this time. it was done in thei
during obama, they had conan, jimmy kimmel, seth meyers, jay leno. under bush, colbert, jay leno, drew carol. >> dana: they say that colbert ended up with the prime time late show because of the performance. >> jesse: in that case, i blame the white house correspondents' dinner association for him but the delivery was terrible in this, average material. the voice was not good. i'm glad you set it and i didn't have to say it first. but the point is, i blame the white house...
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obama's agenda and that what scott pruitt had been up to since day one. as much as these negative headlines pile up, pruitt's been doing what the president wanted him to do. like carol said, the president doesn't like folding to outside pressure. i don't think negative headlines will hurt scott pruitt as much as they might have a few months ago when the president was less confident of blazing his own path. >> he might be the cabinet secretary responsible for undoing the obama legacy. he's got that going for him. are we getting closer to the president sitting down with robert mueller? >> it sure seems like the negotiations or discussions, whatever you want to call them between the president's legal team and robert mueller are getting somewhere and potentially could be coming to a conclusion at some point soon. the question is whether or not we know there are those among the president's advisors who think he should not under any circumstances ever sit for an interview with robert bhuler. the president has shown he really wants to do that. who wins that fight, we don't really know. he started to have some very initial preparations for what that might be like. >> is the
obama's agenda and that what scott pruitt had been up to since day one. as much as these negative headlines pile up, pruitt's been doing what the president wanted him to do. like carol said, the president doesn't like folding to outside pressure. i don't think negative headlines will hurt scott pruitt as much as they might have a few months ago when the president was less confident of blazing his own path. >> he might be the cabinet secretary responsible for undoing the obama legacy. he's...
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and carol from florida where is in there are many kinds of moral values. i don't think obama had moral values when it came to lying. trying to get information on those republican folks and a biased f.b.i. staying in florida, mark is in melbourne, florida, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. how are you doing? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: i think that donald trump is the worst president that this country has ever had. has a no qualifications to be president. as far as religious people backing him, i have a friend in delaware who is religious who thinks this guy is terrific no matter what he does. i hope he is impeached and removed from office. he is a terrible person. host: so mark -- caller: i mean, happy easter. host: hang on the line for a second. i want to read a piece to you from david brody. it was in the "new york times" earlier this year at the end of february. david brodie, a journalist for the christian broadcast network. so stick with me while i read you this. does mr. trump have moral failing? yes. critics suggest hypocrisy who are quick to denounce the ethi
and carol from florida where is in there are many kinds of moral values. i don't think obama had moral values when it came to lying. trying to get information on those republican folks and a biased f.b.i. staying in florida, mark is in melbourne, florida, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. how are you doing? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: i think that donald trump is the worst president that this country has ever had. has a no qualifications to be president. as far as religious people...