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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. do we still repeat the ways in which are people or objects i describe? or is this an opportunity to say okay, let's change how things are described. 0, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a cable material. the african digital heritage non profit has created 3 these guns of the country. we've been going out into the field documenting these sites in that kind of, i would say akila gina, sans to see what struck to and still exist. as well as contextualizing this tangible heritage, this tangible metal buildings in land to people as memories and people, stories, digitizing african c
i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. do we still repeat the ways in which are people or objects i describe?...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. do we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects are described? or is this an opportunity to say ok, change how things are described? 0, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a cable material. the african digital heritage non profit has created 3. these guns of the country we've been going out into the field documenting these sites in that kind of, i would say akila gina sands to see what struck to and still exist. as well as contextualizing this tangible heritage, dis, tangible, nato buildings in land to people as memories and people, stories, digitizing african cultu
i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. do we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects are...
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n f t, a digital ownership documents. it's kind of like a container for a value on of auction in recent years. and if teas have become the new toys of mostly young art collectors. with bulging crypto wallets, we visited one of the world's biggest international art fez and spoke to some of the pioneers of n f t. art. i think that everyone in the art world is going to be accepting crypto currency very soon. and this for the 1st time in history, artists are actually making money in this real and the actual world swimming and crypto cash. and if t artists are the new profiteers. obviously when you get something of this amount of value, far as challenging to the existing power structures, because monies of representation from crime movies on god, who are the new war halls, the new bosky us, will soon find out at home. it is a fairy tale. well, too good to be true, a dangerous pyramid scheme, or a sign of change with an impact that goes beyond object. so if you ask me why, and if t is are important right now, why and of the art
n f t, a digital ownership documents. it's kind of like a container for a value on of auction in recent years. and if teas have become the new toys of mostly young art collectors. with bulging crypto wallets, we visited one of the world's biggest international art fez and spoke to some of the pioneers of n f t. art. i think that everyone in the art world is going to be accepting crypto currency very soon. and this for the 1st time in history, artists are actually making money in this real and...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say right, the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph. the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects i describe or is this an opportunity to say, okay, let's change how things are described. ah, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a kind of material. the african digital heritage non profit, has created 3 d scans of the country. we've been going out into the field documenting this site in that kind of i would say akila gene ascends to see what struck 10 still exist as well as contextualizing this tangible heritage. this tangible metal buildings in land to people with memories and people, stories, digitizing, african cultural
i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say right, the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph. the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects i describe or is...
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you see the traditional, our world and you see the digital world. it's a tool, it's enabled artist to sell their work by themselves without relying on external gatekeepers, which has never existed in history before. this is breaking down the hierarchies of these galleries, creating opportunities for people, inspiring people, and telling people, instead of always saying you can't come to this gallery. you can't buy something, looking people up and down, and pigeon holing people, and categorizing people. this is the opposite of that. the visitors still finding their way in the well, the digital art, an installation by the block chain software company tells us, allows visitors to make their own and f t in a process called minting. they become part of an algorithmic image in a work by artist mario cleveland. the minted and f t is unsafe digitally in what's known as a crypto wallet to look like my mom, your i look like this makes them the owner of the image. one, they are free to settle trade. i think this is just like my mom. oh my god. now you had now
you see the traditional, our world and you see the digital world. it's a tool, it's enabled artist to sell their work by themselves without relying on external gatekeepers, which has never existed in history before. this is breaking down the hierarchies of these galleries, creating opportunities for people, inspiring people, and telling people, instead of always saying you can't come to this gallery. you can't buy something, looking people up and down, and pigeon holing people, and categorizing...
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last week europe passed two massive laws, digital services act, digital platform act, really far-reachingbits of law designed to not just apply to tomorrow's problems with the future's problems as well to the laws -- the laws are framed in a way to tackle generic problems rather than specific technologies and issues. congress used to have a specific advisory body on scientific issues which was abolished in the 90s which you can definitely do with but the problem is bigger than that. you need an entire government in this country, federal department whose sole job is to anticipate regulatory issues in the digital space. i don't see how you can manage without that. i don't see why a modern country like the united kingdom would have a department for education, department for health and not a department dealing with tech issues. if you accept the premise of my argument that this is one of the biggest political issues about time it is mad to treated as an ancillary carbuncle on the ship of state. it is much bigger than that but i fundamentally sympathize with you. why do i do what i do, why do
last week europe passed two massive laws, digital services act, digital platform act, really far-reachingbits of law designed to not just apply to tomorrow's problems with the future's problems as well to the laws -- the laws are framed in a way to tackle generic problems rather than specific technologies and issues. congress used to have a specific advisory body on scientific issues which was abolished in the 90s which you can definitely do with but the problem is bigger than that. you need an...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects are described or is this an opportunity to say ok, change how things are described? 0, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a kind of material. the african digital heritage non profit, has created 3 d scans of the country. we've been going out into the field documenting these sites in that kind of i would say akila gina sands to see what struck to and still exist as well as contextualizing this tangible hated dis, tangible nato buildings in land to people as memories and people stories digitizing african cultural heritage is
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but what exactly are they entities or digital ownership documents? it's kind of like a container for a value on reflection. in recent is and if teas have become the new toys of mostly young art collectors. with bulging crypto wallets, we visited one of the world's biggest international art fez and spoke to some of the pioneers of n f t. art. i think that everyone in the art world is going to be accepting critical currency very soon, and that is for the 1st time in history, artists are actually making money in this real and the actual world swimming in crypto cache. and if t artists are the new profiteers, obviously when you get something of this amount of value. so it's challenging to the existing balance structures because money is a representation of our prime levies. and god, who are the new war halls, the new bosky us, will soon find out at home. it is a fairy tale. well, too good to be true. a dangerous pyramid scheme or a sign of change with an impact that goes beyond object. so if you ask me why and if t's are important right now, why and if y
but what exactly are they entities or digital ownership documents? it's kind of like a container for a value on reflection. in recent is and if teas have become the new toys of mostly young art collectors. with bulging crypto wallets, we visited one of the world's biggest international art fez and spoke to some of the pioneers of n f t. art. i think that everyone in the art world is going to be accepting critical currency very soon, and that is for the 1st time in history, artists are actually...
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last week europe passed two massive laws, digital services and digital platform acts, really far-reaching of law which are designed to not just apply too tomorrow's problems, but the future's problem problems as well. the laws are framed in a way that tries to tackle generic problems rather than specific technologies. and issues. congress actually used to have a specific advisory body on scientific issues which i i think was abolished in the '90s which you could definitely doba with having bac, but the problem is bigger than that. i mean, i think you need an entire government in this federal department whose w sole job it is, is to anticipate regulatory issues in the digital space. i don't see how you can manage without that. i don't see t why a modern couny kilike the united kingdom would have, you know, a department for education, a department for health butnt not a department dealing with tech issues. if you accept the premise of my argument which is that this is going to be one of the biggest political issues of our time, it's mad to treat it as a kind of ancillary or kind of car bunk
last week europe passed two massive laws, digital services and digital platform acts, really far-reaching of law which are designed to not just apply too tomorrow's problems, but the future's problem problems as well. the laws are framed in a way that tries to tackle generic problems rather than specific technologies. and issues. congress actually used to have a specific advisory body on scientific issues which i i think was abolished in the '90s which you could definitely doba with having bac,...
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morlock on the digital art was never appreciated. that the same level as painting or sculpture on the door. that's because people who desire to possess an object is inextricably linked to it's the scarcity oak with sparse at the markham and dot or gandhi good. so digital art is never had an especially good reputation that holds it for how foamed the goods was heathen. is what it in all was high in all modesty licked off of my dish. if i think my digital art could also be interesting in relation to all images made before me a little martin. oh, oh, oh, cup i do see fl, marked one surprise. when i made an addition of $512.00 tokens annually, it was dropped in july, which means that people can buy it online and i sold out in 2 and a half hours. which was weird because there was no preview or official openings about it was just me and my student aliens to jojo and of and the money started pouring in thing to like a jacket height. and it was surreal. ulysses though that the whole n f t hype we're experiencing now confirms to me that in hi
morlock on the digital art was never appreciated. that the same level as painting or sculpture on the door. that's because people who desire to possess an object is inextricably linked to it's the scarcity oak with sparse at the markham and dot or gandhi good. so digital art is never had an especially good reputation that holds it for how foamed the goods was heathen. is what it in all was high in all modesty licked off of my dish. if i think my digital art could also be interesting in relation...
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digitally when we si . ned argument. digitally when we signed the — argument.lly when we signed the declaration of- argument. digitally when we signed the declaration of the freedom of the internet which i signed on behalf of taiwan we are one of the 61 partners for democracies signing that declaration, to place our investments jointly, declaration, to place our investmentsjointly, to build and to shape the internet into some that his resilience against authoritarianism and to protect human rights, and the declaration we are all referred to as partners or as democracies, so on that front we are gaining new ground. you sa ou we are gaining new ground. you say you are _ we are gaining new ground. you say you are a — we are gaining new ground. you say you are a country, major countries, the united states all of you don't ricky eyes taiwan is a nationstate, you don't have a seat at the united nations? �* ., ., ., nations? but we do have a top-level _ nations? but we do have a top-level domain. - nations? but we do have a top-level domain. i'm - nations? but we do h
digitally when we si . ned argument. digitally when we signed the — argument.lly when we signed the declaration of- argument. digitally when we signed the declaration of the freedom of the internet which i signed on behalf of taiwan we are one of the 61 partners for democracies signing that declaration, to place our investments jointly, declaration, to place our investmentsjointly, to build and to shape the internet into some that his resilience against authoritarianism and to protect human...
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. -- "the digital republic." t f technology revolution in the digital republic. named financial times book to read in 2022. jamie provides a definitive guide to the great political question of our time how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful technologies? without further ado, please join me in welcoming to >> please join me welcoming to politics and prose, jamie susskind. [applause] >> thank you so much, and good evening and welcome. thank you all for coming out tonight. it's lovely to be doing live events again. i'm a british guest here in d.c. so i'm going to start with a story about another british guest in d.c., a much more distinguished one than myself. in 2009 or so, the prime minister of the united kingdom, gordon brown came here and he really had one purpose, he wanted to boost his poll ratings because he wasn't doing so well and he thought that a good way of doing that, would be to come and meet the glowing new president of the united states, barack obama, and bask in some of his reflected glory and bring it back with him to the unit
. -- "the digital republic." t f technology revolution in the digital republic. named financial times book to read in 2022. jamie provides a definitive guide to the great political question of our time how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful technologies? without further ado, please join me in welcoming to >> please join me welcoming to politics and prose, jamie susskind. [applause] >> thank you so much, and good evening and welcome. thank you all for...
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he's one of the leading intellectuals of the digital age. he was described by a former uk prime minister's is one of the foremost thinkers on the transformative impact of the revolution. in the digital public comment name a financialal terms of book to read in 2022, jamie provides the definitive guide for a political question of our time, how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful technologies? without further ado please join me in welcoming to politics and prose jamie susskind. [applause] good evening and welcome for thank you all for coming out tonight. it is lovely to be doing life events again. i am the british and guest here in d.c. i am going to start with the story about another british guest in d.c. a much more distinguished when the myself. in 2009 or so the prime minister of the united kingdom called gordon brown came here. he really had one purpose. he wanted to boost his poll ratings because he was not doing so well. he thought a good way toe do tht residence of the united states. barack obama and book bass and
he's one of the leading intellectuals of the digital age. he was described by a former uk prime minister's is one of the foremost thinkers on the transformative impact of the revolution. in the digital public comment name a financialal terms of book to read in 2022, jamie provides the definitive guide for a political question of our time, how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful technologies? without further ado please join me in welcoming to politics and prose jamie...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects i describe or is this an opportunity to say, okay, let's change how things are described. 0, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a cable material. the african digital heritage non profit has created 3 these guns of the country. we've been going out into the field documenting these sites in that kind of i would say akila, gina, sans to see what struck to and still exist as well as contextualizing this tangible heritage, dis, tangible, nato buildings in land to people as memories and people stories digitizing african cultural
i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects i describe or is...
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last week europe passed to massive laws the digital services acted the digital platform act that is far-reachingw designed and the laws are framed in the way to tackle generic problems rather than technologies and an issue. congress actually used to have a specific advisory body with scientific issues to abolish inte the nineties but the problem is bigger than that. you need an entire government and those whose sole job it is to anticipate regulatory issues in the digital space and how you can manage without that and then how to have a department n for education and health if you accept the premise of the argument it is mad to treat that on the ship of state. but fundamentally why do i do what i do why do i talk about this stuff? i'm not going to be an apologist going to change it. what do i take encouragement from and 20 years ago it wasn't cool or mainstream political issue and when they are asked about to be salient what's politics only with the things that 20 years of solid campaigning and the effect of it becoming clear and those that they talk about. and then try to. >> so with that techni
last week europe passed to massive laws the digital services acted the digital platform act that is far-reachingw designed and the laws are framed in the way to tackle generic problems rather than technologies and an issue. congress actually used to have a specific advisory body with scientific issues to abolish inte the nineties but the problem is bigger than that. you need an entire government and those whose sole job it is to anticipate regulatory issues in the digital space and how you can...
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i'm digital republican. i say, here's we can order in a structure society in a way that allows technology make our democracy stronger not weaker, in a way that in is our liberty rather than shrinking it. but there are going to be rival philosophies, not contended for in my book. there will be digital nationalists who say that the key purpose of any technology policy should be to enhance the national power your country. that's definitely the view in russia, for instance, partly in china, partly in the eu and also it's flirted with here, there'll be digital socialists who say let's take the most powerful technology and bring them into state ownership. there will be digital liberals who are all about customization and saying should have individual about what they do and do not do in their interactions with technologies. my concern is that these these rival philosophies which think will dominate political debate in the next few decades. they're very young and they're not very well through and the big worry that
i'm digital republican. i say, here's we can order in a structure society in a way that allows technology make our democracy stronger not weaker, in a way that in is our liberty rather than shrinking it. but there are going to be rival philosophies, not contended for in my book. there will be digital nationalists who say that the key purpose of any technology policy should be to enhance the national power your country. that's definitely the view in russia, for instance, partly in china, partly...
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entirely digital fashion now _ models. entirely digital fashion now often i models.eality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tons of waste every year, and thatis tons of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now one start up here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. kinds of digital bodies in minutes-— kinds of digital bodies in minutes. , ., ., minutes. basically we are going to have you _ minutes. basically we are going to have you considering - minutes. basically we are going to have you considering your. to have you considering your own fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate towards, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented whil
entirely digital fashion now _ models. entirely digital fashion now often i models.eality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tons of waste every year, and thatis tons of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now one start up here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create...
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than is what in, in all was high in all modesty licked off of my digit. i think my digital art could also be interesting in relation to all images made a form here. the whole martin. oh, oh. oh cup and you see from arc to one to 5 and i made an addition of 512 tokens annually. it was dropped in july isn't good, which means that he can buy it online and i sold out in 2 and a half hours, which was weird because there was no preview or official openings about it was just me and my student relating to jojo and of and the money started pouring in thing to like a jack pods and a it was surreal. ulysses though that the hall and f t hi were experiencing now confirms to me that in hindsight, all the, all those years of being a nerd were pretty cool. that with noonish cooler so, so noon in the financial heart of miami christie's. auction house is organized an exhibition of n f t's artist christa. kim is accompanied by veritas, cammie, he buys nf t's for the wealthy indian crypto king met a coven blue, or you brother purple with all my god, 3 vercadia my pleasure. m
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that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes.lly we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facial features and hairstyles in just a click. so that is short, curly... and then we go to body shape... yeah, which we have apple, rectangle, pear and triangle. i have always had a nightmare myself, shopping, only seeing one type of complexion model. the closer the model is to you, the better idea you will have of what the clothes will look like in reality. it is notjust colourising or making someone look dark brown to light brown, it is really trying to take all characteristics that you would have with real humans. south americans with bigger hips, maybe dark brown people with bigger lips... shops then add garments, picki
that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes.lly we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facial features and hairstyles in just a click. so that is short, curly... and...
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our digital program shift is up next on d. w can always get more d, dove on d, w dot com on d w's news f, which you can download from the apple app store or google play. and of course we're in social media. please do follow us at the w news. i'm mike. look, i'll be back with more news at the top the next hour. thanks so much. ah, i have been set done. i have been better because we tried to to show 3 of face mafia all over the world. environmentalists are in danger. the enemy, ruthless corporations, corrupt government agencies, and criminal cartels. targeted environmentalists in danger starts october 29th on d. w. ah. and new height is taking the art world by storm. some individuals are now earning tens of millions for their digital works of art. or thanks to what's known as an f t 's, none fungible tokens. but what exactly are they? an f t, a digital ownership documents. it's kind of like a container for a value on of auction. in recent years and f t 's have become the new toys of mostly young art collectors. with bulging cryp
our digital program shift is up next on d. w can always get more d, dove on d, w dot com on d w's news f, which you can download from the apple app store or google play. and of course we're in social media. please do follow us at the w news. i'm mike. look, i'll be back with more news at the top the next hour. thanks so much. ah, i have been set done. i have been better because we tried to to show 3 of face mafia all over the world. environmentalists are in danger. the enemy, ruthless...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say about the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. when we are digitizing, do we still defeat the theme? colonial kind of tom. we still repeat the ways in which our people are objects i describe or is this an opportunity to say ok, let change how things are described. ah, one example. the mama comes in the 1950s. the british army and colonists detained many canyons and forced labor comes using a kind of material. the african digital heritage, non profits has created a 3 d scans of the country. we've been going out into the field documenting this site in that kind of i would say akila gina sands to see what structure still exist as well as contextualizing this tangible heritage, this tangible metal buildings in land to people as memories and people stories digitizing african cultural herit
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digital protection.infrastructure of withstanding these cyberattacks from china? i would say that we build resilience in order to counter notjust the hard cybersecurity attacks, but also the disinformation, the propaganda, the foreign interference to our elections, and so on so these two go hand in hand. on the counter disinformation part we rely on, well, journalism, but also our citizens practising journalism. fact checking, for example, is a popular pastime for taiwanese students to do their exercise and so on. so once we are armed with so—called antibodies of the mind, we're less vulnerable to the disinformation attacks. now, in times of cybersecurity attacks, it's been pointed out that the submarine cables is one of the vulnerabilities in taiwan, because these are the places that connects us to the world. so learning from ukraine, we're now investing around, i think, 15 million usd over the next couple years to build more than 700 mobile or fixed satellite receivers for the non—geostationary satelli
digital protection.infrastructure of withstanding these cyberattacks from china? i would say that we build resilience in order to counter notjust the hard cybersecurity attacks, but also the disinformation, the propaganda, the foreign interference to our elections, and so on so these two go hand in hand. on the counter disinformation part we rely on, well, journalism, but also our citizens practising journalism. fact checking, for example, is a popular pastime for taiwanese students to do their...
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view of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain sorta, sorta best. this is the best result today. dish or garbage clicking, but i, i think i'll get a 3 that's why shot a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle. but 2 out of 5. not the heads. 5. good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right. and so we could try, brick breaker for exam breaker, awful young positivism saw. can he control the paddle using the power of thought alone? ah, i mean any time does ita by if i try talking at the same time i forget it. can you really have to concentrate to the at the health constance . yeah. next up, around of jump and run a club. plaza says he's a phase of the clinton, it's, you know, half constant. and now i have to concentrate again and try to move it out of the way. my, my, my n. austin picks up the we can use the touchpad to control the green box. ok had to ask a shockey. i had done it. and i also need to shut my dog under it.
view of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain sorta, sorta best. this is the best result today. dish or garbage clicking, but i, i think i'll get a 3 that's why shot a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle. but 2 out of 5. not the heads. 5. good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right. and so we could try, brick breaker for exam breaker, awful young positivism saw. can he control the paddle using...
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of the digital world. here. he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain soccer soccer best. this is the best result to day. to chicago taking tie, i think i'll get a 3 outside shot. a too, too bad dollars. i did better at home. you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle, but you out of fight, not the hands wife of good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right, and so on. so we could try break breaker for exam breaker us for young classes. and ah, can he control the paddle using the power of thought alone? ah, i mean, many times does either i buy it, i try talking at the same time, i forget it. and you really have to concentrate the at the health concent here. next up around of jump and run upper facilities, a phase in the clinton, you'd see that half constant. and now i have to concentrate again and try to move it out of the way. my, my, my son, austin picks up the we can use the touch pad to control the green, but he had the sc a shockey. i had done it than god. i also need to shut her d
of the digital world. here. he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain soccer soccer best. this is the best result to day. to chicago taking tie, i think i'll get a 3 outside shot. a too, too bad dollars. i did better at home. you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle, but you out of fight, not the hands wife of good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right, and so on. so we could try break breaker for exam breaker us for young classes. and ah, can he control the paddle...
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a negative view of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain, thought harker best. this is the best result today. yeah. discovery taking the i think i'll get a 3 act slash a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle. but you out of 5. not the heads. 5 good enough to play games, colonel eyes with right. and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker, all young classes and saw can he control the paddle using the power of thought alone? ah, i mean any time does ita i buy it. i try talking at the same time, i forget it and you really have to concentrate the ab health, constantly ya, next up around of jump and run a plan. so i see these a phase in the clinton, you see that self concept. and now i have to concentrate again and try to move it out of the way. my, my, my n. austin picks up the we can use the touchpad to control the green box. okay. got this. gotcha. okay, i had done it then, but i also need to shut my dog under it. latasha
a negative view of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain, thought harker best. this is the best result today. yeah. discovery taking the i think i'll get a 3 act slash a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle. but you out of 5. not the heads. 5 good enough to play games, colonel eyes with right. and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker, all young classes and saw can he control the paddle...
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i lot of the time when i'm training on digitization, i would say read the process of digitization is not about just sticking the photograph. it's about the decisions that you make before you take this photograph . the 1st step is inspection and selection. not everything can be digitized choosing the right to objects is also a way of writing history. high profits which have held some emerging markets prospect. mm. and allowed developing countries to come industrialized and grow. a comment also has drawbacks. she does, and especially when it comes to taxes at that moment, jeffrey sachs, i eggs now clear, almost dominant, raw hip on the weakening capital taxation, not feebly. it deprives countries of any ability to collect that taxes that get that regardless of the social market is on book, is that what they can gwen models was held to check the on january 1st, 2002, the euro was launched. one single currency which immediately facilitated the free movement of capital, with the exception of britain, which didn't adopt the euro member states gave up the prerogative of controlling their ow
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setting the tone for another chip company, western digital.ould impact storage at broad com. demand for chip makers has turned sharply lower recently. we know that we've talked about it a lot, but now that weakness is spreading to industrials which means the bottom may not have settled in just yet >> all right so here's what i'm looking at, the chip market, especially for cars, seems like it's resilient. is it. >> seems like it's resilient because it's the only one that hasn't been hit by a chip shortage maybe i should say this is an example of how the auto industry failed in the planning in the heart of pandemic 2020 they cut their chip orders assuming cars wouldn't be purchased by americans across the country. we know, everybody bought a used car, everybody bought a new car. they had already stopped their orders suppliers had shifted that capacity to other companies. when the automakers came in, they were behind in the line that capacity had already been given out to the others. now they're reaping the benefits gm ceo said they're still feel
setting the tone for another chip company, western digital.ould impact storage at broad com. demand for chip makers has turned sharply lower recently. we know that we've talked about it a lot, but now that weakness is spreading to industrials which means the bottom may not have settled in just yet >> all right so here's what i'm looking at, the chip market, especially for cars, seems like it's resilient. is it. >> seems like it's resilient because it's the only one that hasn't been...
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of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain as hard as hospice. harker best is the best result to day to chicago taking that i, i think i'll get a 3 outside shot. i too, too bad. yeah. others i did better at home. i could see that most of the time. it wasn't a triangle. but 2 out of 5, not a heads. 5 good enough to play games, colonel eyes with right. and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker. asked for young classes and song. can he control the paddle using the power of thought alone? ah, i mean, any time does either i buy it, i try talking at the same time i forget it. and you really have to concentrate the at the health concent here. next up around of jump and run of sizes here. these are phase and here the clinton you see that half constant. and now i have to concentrate again and try to move it out of the way. my, my, my son, austin, picks up the we can use the touchpad to control the green, but he had the sc a shockey i had done his than god. i also need to shal
of the digital world. here he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain as hard as hospice. harker best is the best result to day to chicago taking that i, i think i'll get a 3 outside shot. i too, too bad. yeah. others i did better at home. i could see that most of the time. it wasn't a triangle. but 2 out of 5, not a heads. 5 good enough to play games, colonel eyes with right. and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker. asked for young classes and song. can he control the paddle...
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view of the digital world here. he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain saga, sorta best. this is the best result today. yeah. dish or garbage clicking, but i, i think i'll get a 3 that's why shot a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle, but you out of 5 not been had by phone. good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right, and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker, awful young classes and saw. can he control the paddle using the power of thought alone? ah i mean veney sized is eda, the by if i try talking at the same time. i forget it. can you really have to concentrate the at the health concent here next up around of jump and run upper facilities a phase. so here's the clinton, you see that health constant, and now i have to concentrate again and try to move it out of the way. my, my, my n. austin picks up the we can use the touchpad to control the green box. take out the sco shockey. i had done it, and i also need to show her bog unde
view of the digital world here. he's trying to connect his laptop to his brain saga, sorta best. this is the best result today. yeah. dish or garbage clicking, but i, i think i'll get a 3 that's why shot a too. too bad. yeah, i did better at home and you could see that most of the time it wasn't a triangle, but you out of 5 not been had by phone. good enough to play games, colonel eyes, right, and so we could try brick breaker for exam breaker, awful young classes and saw. can he control the...
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now of course, this is just a problem. crypto currencies are purely digital and we access them in a digital wallet. we can send them anywhere in the world in a flash. if a business accepts it, you can buy goods and services. you can think it's built on the block chain, a decentralized database of transactions that's transparent and secure, but bitcoin can get pretty wild crypto currencies have no controller except the markets. people have made fortunes and lost them, their value can go. 6 way, way, way up. oh, come crushing. oh no. but where does it come from? what does it cost upon it? is it the future of money or the useful has money? it's all. my name is rory challenge, and i want to find out who's my 1st destination, pennsylvania, the u. s. states that is fully embraced crit bitco and he's going to take over the world. it'll have to conquer america, and it's making good progress. recent survey suggest about a face of american adults that already bought into crypto. so now that i'm here, i better get some right. this is chain bytes inside is a man who's trying to make buying bitcoin as e
now of course, this is just a problem. crypto currencies are purely digital and we access them in a digital wallet. we can send them anywhere in the world in a flash. if a business accepts it, you can buy goods and services. you can think it's built on the block chain, a decentralized database of transactions that's transparent and secure, but bitcoin can get pretty wild crypto currencies have no controller except the markets. people have made fortunes and lost them, their value can go. 6 way,...
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d0 main focus is on digital. do ou main focus is on digital.which is trying to make it feel like sunday? trying to make it feel like sunda ? , trying to make it feel like sunday?— trying to make it feel like sunda ? , ., :, , sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think— sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think the _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think the core - sense that i think the core value of the sunday times, which is a produces great investigations and exclusives, thatis investigations and exclusives, that is still something that resonates in digital. the core mission of what we are doing is investing in this high quality investigative journalism. that is the same but what we are doing differently in digital, we think about how we tell the stories, which audiences we are targeting and we think more closely about that, because we can and because we know so much more about the audiences than we used to. d0 more about
d0 main focus is on digital. do ou main focus is on digital.which is trying to make it feel like sunday? trying to make it feel like sunda ? , trying to make it feel like sunday?— trying to make it feel like sunda ? , ., :, , sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think— sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think the _ sunday? yes and no. yes, in the sense that i think the core - sense...
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that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate towards, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facial features and hairstyles in just a click. so that's short, curly... and then we go to body shape... yeah, which we have apple, rectangle, pear and triangle. i have always had a nightmare myself, shopping, only seeing one type of complexion model. the closer the model is to you, the better idea you will have of what the clothes will look like in reality. it is notjust colourising or making someone look dark brown or light brown, it is really trying to take all characteristics that you would have on real humans. south americans with bigger hips, or maybe dark brown people with bigger lips... shops then add garments, picking poses and fits. first, the before, which was j
that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate towards, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facial features and hairstyles in just a click. so that's short, curly... and then we go to body shape... yeah, which we have...
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here, therefore, as such is digital dentistry. can name everything, but there is a small division, like digital dentistry in terms of roller technology is computer modeling and computer. noe production, that is, it turns out that the doctor needs a modeling program and a machine tool or a 3d printer for production. and it's just a tool. i would say a tool in the hands of a competent doctor. after all, the essence of this technology lies in the preliminary three-dimensional modeling of the product using a computer and subsequent manufacturing on a milling block. the cadcam technology of dentistry has been used for about a decade and is considered practically indispensable in the manufacture of crowns, abutments for implants and prostheses of the highest precision and excellent quality, rollers are used throughout dentistry. why because this tool is a tool for a doctor in pediatric dentistry, we can make small, semi-crowns, small crowns from plastic materials, because no one will be able to prosthetics, e, broken teeth that come acr
here, therefore, as such is digital dentistry. can name everything, but there is a small division, like digital dentistry in terms of roller technology is computer modeling and computer. noe production, that is, it turns out that the doctor needs a modeling program and a machine tool or a 3d printer for production. and it's just a tool. i would say a tool in the hands of a competent doctor. after all, the essence of this technology lies in the preliminary three-dimensional modeling of the...
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and the new digital platforms, in 2021. a lot of people had never heard of it tangled and but so we advised artists curators and gallery owners on how to exhibit and f t in the metaphor as little as that has been. the san felipe, a neighborhood in bogota, is one of the cities cultural centers. that's where we meet gustavo so much. he thinks that and if t's are a great opportunity for artists to earn more money, moonlighting john is the per so there are millions of people who create great art and who would love to sell their intellectual property, their art work. instead, they just upload it to instagram for life and that way for me. but the idea behind web 3.0 is a different philosophy of distributing value. so the artists can upload their work here, but they don't just get like that. and when they get dollars, each one needs to get $10000.00 whatever or even a $1000000.00 on dollars those the me when we let it who stop wants to create a digital museum where works are registered as an f t 's to be exhibited and sold this wa
and the new digital platforms, in 2021. a lot of people had never heard of it tangled and but so we advised artists curators and gallery owners on how to exhibit and f t in the metaphor as little as that has been. the san felipe, a neighborhood in bogota, is one of the cities cultural centers. that's where we meet gustavo so much. he thinks that and if t's are a great opportunity for artists to earn more money, moonlighting john is the per so there are millions of people who create great art...
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is him on muslim windows, we created about 9 digital copies of real exhibition spaces. when they were closed isabels. then we realized that this was still a very new area in art as well. i love the law when it all started with the n f t boom and the new digital platforms in 2021. a lot of people had never heard of it tangled and but so we advised artists curators and gallery owners on how to exhibit and f t in the metaphor as little as that has been. the san felipe, a neighborhood in bogota, is one of the cities cultural centers. that's where we meet gustavo so much. he thinks that and if t's are a great opportunity for artists to earn more money in lighting, john is the best. there are millions of people who create great art today and who would love to sell their intellectual property. their art works like instead they just uploaded to instagram for like cnn last week, but the idea behind web free point. oh, is a different philosophy of distributing value in the jama life, those are the artists can upload their work here, but they don't just get like slick them when th
is him on muslim windows, we created about 9 digital copies of real exhibition spaces. when they were closed isabels. then we realized that this was still a very new area in art as well. i love the law when it all started with the n f t boom and the new digital platforms in 2021. a lot of people had never heard of it tangled and but so we advised artists curators and gallery owners on how to exhibit and f t in the metaphor as little as that has been. the san felipe, a neighborhood in bogota, is...
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people say, be modern people transacting digital people, receiving and making digital payments. people buying an asset, the for the 1st time people sending money from all saba to the us from the us each other because we can use the monetary network. the humanity ever had. you know, these are big claims and i want to find out if they coin really has transformed this country. bitcoin beach seems the obvious place to start. but at the place i stop for lunch. crypto isn't welcome. if you're going to pay me, pay me money because i want to go to the grocery store. i want to go pay my dads. i want to make sure that it's being done. do you even consider it to be money? no. what is it? it's a fools, aaron. i asked at several other places to some accept it, but plenty don't. ah, the large majority of people in this developing country live on subsistence incomes . how are they responding to such a huge experiment? ok, quite a is an assistant professor of latin american studies at dartmouth university in the u. s. is also a salvador. him and jorge took his round, the vibrant working class s
people say, be modern people transacting digital people, receiving and making digital payments. people buying an asset, the for the 1st time people sending money from all saba to the us from the us each other because we can use the monetary network. the humanity ever had. you know, these are big claims and i want to find out if they coin really has transformed this country. bitcoin beach seems the obvious place to start. but at the place i stop for lunch. crypto isn't welcome. if you're going...